BSOD A device driver attempting to corrupt the system has been caught.

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  1. Posts : 53
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       #31

    I had one when I was downstair watching a movie. So it was idle, its still more or less IRQL not less or equal. Im really at a loss as to what the heck it is now.
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       #32

    You have a similar problem to this: Error Code:%%-2140993535 and Event ID: 7033__Error - Microsoft Answers

    I do not think that is what is causing the blue screen error; try fixing it and let me know, though.
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       #33

    Its happening pretty often now. Had 4 bluescreens when trying to boot up
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       #34

    BSOD related to memory corruption. Run Memtest86+ paying close attention to Parts 2 and 3 of the tutorial.
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       #35

    Ive run memtest repeatedly and there are no errors.
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       #36

    ScrumpyDorito said:
    I did the scannow, chkdsk, and did a full clean install of any nvidia drivers. So fingers crossed it works out.
    When you did scannow, did it find any errors, or did it say there were no integrity violations?
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       #37

    It says there were no integrity violations.

    Also I got a new BSOD now! dxmms1.sys
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       #38

    ScrumpyDorito said:
    It says there were no integrity violations.

    Also I got a new BSOD now! dxmms1.sys
    That points toward a graphics card problem. You should update your display driver driver as follows:
    1. Download and install Driver Sweeper
    2. Download the latest driver for your graphics card
    3. Click Start Menu
    4. Right Click My Computer
    5. Click Manage
    6. Click Device Manager from the list on the left
    7. Click the + next to Display adapter
    8. Right click your device
    9. Click Uninstall
    10. Check the box to Delete driver software for the device
    11. Click OK
    12. Restart your computer in safe mode
    13. Run Driver Sweeper, select graphics manufacturer drivers only, analyze, clean
    14. Restart your computer
    15. Install the latest drivers
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  9. Posts : 53
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       #39

    Right thats all done, clean clean clean for sure this time. I forgot to driver sweeper the other reinstall previously.
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #40

    ScrumpyDorito said:
    Right thats all done, clean clean clean for sure this time. I forgot to driver sweeper the other reinstall previously.
    Hopefully that will solve it. :)
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