Random BSOD's while doing simple things;idle.


  1. Posts : 32
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    Random BSOD's while doing simple things;idle.


    Hi. I am once again getting around the same BSOD's as i did before a couple months ago. I fixed it by reinstalling my antivirus software since it was corrupted. Now these 3 BSODs come RANDOMLY. They are 0x000000FC, 0x0000001E, 0x0000000A. Here are the following things I have tried to do to fix these... Its becoming such a headache.. I dont know what the problem could be. My drivers seem to be up to date.. maybe a hidden driver? My OC's are stable too. System information is in "My System Specs" section if you need to look at it.


    • Memtest86 test for 3 full nights while I slept. Mixed matched my RAM in different slots in the motherboard too every night. Every night finished around 9 passes. NO ERRORS.


    • Doing a "clean" installation on the Nvidia Graphics driver to the newest driver
    • Scanning MalwareBytes
    • Antivirus Scan (found nothing)
    • Sfc/ Scannow scan
    • SPTD Driver Removal
    • Airing out computer just incase of heat issue. 39C avg on CPU.

    My last resort is just to reinstall windows and I just dont want to do that yet.... Here are the reports.. someone please help me..
      My Computer


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    Ngrungebb91 said:
    Hi. I am once again getting around the same BSOD's as i did before a couple months ago. I fixed it by reinstalling my antivirus software since it was corrupted. Now these 3 BSODs come RANDOMLY. They are 0x000000FC, 0x0000001E, 0x0000000A. Here are the following things I have tried to do to fix these... Its becoming such a headache.. I dont know what the problem could be. My drivers seem to be up to date.. maybe a hidden driver? My OC's are stable too. System information is in "My System Specs" section if you need to look at it.


    • Memtest86 test for 3 full nights while I slept. Mixed matched my RAM in different slots in the motherboard too every night. Every night finished around 9 passes. NO ERRORS.


    • Doing a "clean" installation on the Nvidia Graphics driver to the newest driver
    • Scanning MalwareBytes
    • Antivirus Scan (found nothing)
    • Sfc/ Scannow scan
    • SPTD Driver Removal
    • Airing out computer just incase of heat issue. 39C avg on CPU.

    My last resort is just to reinstall windows and I just dont want to do that yet.... Here are the reports.. someone please help me..
    Since memory has been verified it leaves a few things.



    Software.

    I do notice Symantec which is a frequent cause of BSOD's. I would remove and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials at least to test.

    http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_...080710133834EN

    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows


    Second I would run driver verifier to determine which driver is at fault.


    Hardware

    Stable or not. Your OC is suspect. There are more than 5 suspected causes and OC would cause them all.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 32
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       #3

    zigzag3143 said:
    Ngrungebb91 said:
    Hi. I am once again getting around the same BSOD's as i did before a couple months ago. I fixed it by reinstalling my antivirus software since it was corrupted. Now these 3 BSODs come RANDOMLY. They are 0x000000FC, 0x0000001E, 0x0000000A. Here are the following things I have tried to do to fix these... Its becoming such a headache.. I dont know what the problem could be. My drivers seem to be up to date.. maybe a hidden driver? My OC's are stable too. System information is in "My System Specs" section if you need to look at it.


    • Memtest86 test for 3 full nights while I slept. Mixed matched my RAM in different slots in the motherboard too every night. Every night finished around 9 passes. NO ERRORS.


    • Doing a "clean" installation on the Nvidia Graphics driver to the newest driver
    • Scanning MalwareBytes
    • Antivirus Scan (found nothing)
    • Sfc/ Scannow scan
    • SPTD Driver Removal
    • Airing out computer just incase of heat issue. 39C avg on CPU.

    My last resort is just to reinstall windows and I just dont want to do that yet.... Here are the reports.. someone please help me..
    Since memory has been verified it leaves a few things.



    Software.

    I do notice Symantec which is a frequent cause of BSOD's. I would remove and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials at least to test.

    http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_...080710133834EN

    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows


    Second I would run driver verifier to determine which driver is at fault.


    Hardware

    Stable or not. Your OC is suspect. There are more than 5 suspected causes and OC would cause them all.
    My father has this same antivirus on his computer. He has Windows 7 64bit as well. No problems on his computer. I reinstalled it like a month ago as well so it just cant be the problem.. I will run driver verifier and see what happens when it BSOD's. Now on the OC issue.. could I post my BIOS settings and see what you can conclude based on that?
      My Computer


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    Thread Starter
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    It BSOD's while driver verifier was on. While it happened. I was listening to music on Winamp and browsing the internet. 0x000000D1. How can I get the info for you people to look at?? I'll upload the dump files.. I dont know if these blue screens left dump files though.
      My Computer


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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Can anyone help this helpless youth??? lol. No BSOD's today so far. Been using the computer for an hour.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 28,845
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    Ngrungebb91 said:
    It BSOD's while driver verifier was on. While it happened. I was listening to music on Winamp and browsing the internet. 0x000000D1. How can I get the info for you people to look at?? I'll upload the dump files.. I dont know if these blue screens left dump files though.

    Not driver verified and ambiguous. I would bet it is your Symantec

    I do notice Symantec which is a frequent cause of BSOD's. I would remove and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials at least to test.

    http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_...080710133834EN

    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
      My Computer


 

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