BSOD while doing various things error d1

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    BSOD while doing various things error d1


    Hey all, figured I would see if anyone could help out on this one. Basically at random times with random things going on (gaming, nothing, browsing web, desktop) my computer will blue screen (2-5 times a week). I built the computer in November, parts list is below:

    OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate (Windows Completely Up to Date)
    Case: Lian Li PC-9F (Mid-Tower)
    Mobo: ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3
    CPU: Intel i7 2600k Sandy Bridge
    GPU: EVGA SuperClocked 015-P3-1582-AR GeForce GTX 580 (Fermi) 1536MB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16
    RAM: 16GB Ripjaw X Series DDR3 1866
    PSU: SeaSonic X Series X-850
    HD1 (Windows): 128GB Crucial M4 SSD SATA III
    HD2 (Installs): 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA II
    HD3 (Files): 2TB WD Cavier Black 7200RPM SATA II

    Nothing is overclocked, although as a test for the BSOD, I have increased my VTT Voltage to 1.129 (it was defaulted to 1.05). My RAM is set to Auto in BIOS (but verified all timings were match to the RAM spec). I am using my RAM's profile of 1866 (however got a BSOD when I was testing it at 1333).

    Things I have done to test what could be going on:

    Ran memtest86+ (came back 100% after 7 hours (5 passes I think))
    Under clocked my 1866 RAM down to 1333 (EVGA recommended as a test), still BSOD so reverted back
    Ran memtestG (came back 100% ok after re-seating my graphic card)
    Re-installed nVidia drivers (used Driver Sweeper in Safe Mode to clear out first)
    Ran various graphic card benchmarks (no issues) (OCScanner, FurMark)
    Ran Intel Burn Test on Max for 10 iterations with no failure (couple hours)
    Ran HDTuner on my SSD, no issues

    I guess I am not really sure how to read my minidump properly to be able to debug it, hoping someone on here could point me in a direction. I am assuming this is something driver related, I am just not sure unfortunately.


    I noticed I have a "Warning" on an unknown device but I have no idea how to tell what it is (I do know its USB related but not sure what set installed it and the HArdware ids and so forth give me nothing. Also, it says in the Perfmon I have no Anti-Virus, I have AVAST running.
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  2. Posts : 15
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    Assuming it has nothing to do with the USB unknown device, I figured out what it is, now I just cant get the driver to install through windows Its my AFT PRO-35U (Card Reader). I assumed it was fine since USB on it works fine, but my cards do nothing. That being said, it explains the unknown device in the PerfMon, any help on the BSOD appreciated.
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  3. Posts : 15
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    hoping someone might have some idea what could be happening.

    Today I ran chkdsk on all my attached hard drives (no issues found).

    Driver Verifier is next up, will report back on this, any ideas would be appreciated beyond this though.
    Last edited by thrashmagazine; 13 Dec 2011 at 23:43.
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  4. Posts : 15
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    I was so excited to receive a different BSOD while running Driver Verifier (although once it rebooted it came back up ok so I can't get it to keep happening)...

    Any thoughts on this one guys?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    I plan to test a memtest86+ for each stick of RAM I have, it will unfortunately be a long test but hoping I can figure something out. Anyone have any ideas?
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    thrashmagazine said:
    I was so excited to receive a different BSOD while running Driver Verifier (although once it rebooted it came back up ok so I can't get it to keep happening)...

    Any thoughts on this one guys?

    Driver verified and Related to MBfilt64.sys Audio Driver from Creative Technology Ltd.

    I would remove to test and if you have to re-install it I would find the newest version to re-install.
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    zigzag3143 said:
    thrashmagazine said:
    I was so excited to receive a different BSOD while running Driver Verifier (although once it rebooted it came back up ok so I can't get it to keep happening)...

    Any thoughts on this one guys?

    Driver verified and Related to MBfilt64.sys Audio Driver from Creative Technology Ltd.

    I would remove to test and if you have to re-install it I would find the newest version to re-install.
    Thank you for the reply, I am not really sure what you are saying though. I don't have any creative technology drivers that I know of (Realtek, Nvidia graphics card audio and finally corsair hs1 gaming headset are all I got.

    Sorry for sounding dumb, could you explain a little more?
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  8. Posts : 28,845
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    thrashmagazine said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    thrashmagazine said:
    I was so excited to receive a different BSOD while running Driver Verifier (although once it rebooted it came back up ok so I can't get it to keep happening)...

    Any thoughts on this one guys?

    Driver verified and Related to MBfilt64.sys Audio Driver from Creative Technology Ltd.

    I would remove to test and if you have to re-install it I would find the newest version to re-install.

    Thank you for the reply, I am not really sure what you are saying though. I don't have any creative technology drivers that I know of (Realtek, Nvidia graphics card audio and finally corsair hs1 gaming headset are all I got.

    Sorry for sounding dumb, could you explain a little more?


    Not dumb at all. Often a particular driver is used by more than one company.


    In your case the driver MBflt64.sys is present, loaded, and causing the crash. If you search for it you will find it. When you do right click>properties and see who the mfr is.


    You can prevent it from loading by changing it from MBfilt64.sys to MBflt64.bak. It may disable your sound but at least you could tell the mfr etc.
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  9. Posts : 15
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    zigzag3143 said:
    thrashmagazine said:
    zigzag3143 said:


    Driver verified and Related to MBfilt64.sys Audio Driver from Creative Technology Ltd.

    I would remove to test and if you have to re-install it I would find the newest version to re-install.

    Thank you for the reply, I am not really sure what you are saying though. I don't have any creative technology drivers that I know of (Realtek, Nvidia graphics card audio and finally corsair hs1 gaming headset are all I got.

    Sorry for sounding dumb, could you explain a little more?


    Not dumb at all. Often a particular driver is used by more than one company.


    In your case the driver MBflt64.sys is present, loaded, and causing the crash. If you search for it you will find it. When you do right click>properties and see who the mfr is.


    You can prevent it from loading by changing it from MBfilt64.sys to MBflt64.bak. It may disable your sound but at least you could tell the mfr etc.
    Thanks, I will give it a look over. Just out of curiosity, what tools did you use to tell its causing a crash, blue screen viewer wasn't much help to me.
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  10. Posts : 28,845
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    thrashmagazine said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    thrashmagazine said:

    Thank you for the reply, I am not really sure what you are saying though. I don't have any creative technology drivers that I know of (Realtek, Nvidia graphics card audio and finally corsair hs1 gaming headset are all I got.

    Sorry for sounding dumb, could you explain a little more?


    Not dumb at all. Often a particular driver is used by more than one company.


    In your case the driver MBflt64.sys is present, loaded, and causing the crash. If you search for it you will find it. When you do right click>properties and see who the mfr is.


    You can prevent it from loading by changing it from MBfilt64.sys to MBflt64.bak. It may disable your sound but at least you could tell the mfr etc.
    Thanks, I will give it a look over. Just out of curiosity, what tools did you use to tell its causing a crash, blue screen viewer wasn't much help to me.
    BSV and who crashed are sort of ok for a quick view but the gold standard is WinDeBugger.

    It has a steep learning curve but is well worth it. Its not rocket science.

    The one con for WinDbg is to work you need to download symbols for each OS (abt a gig each)
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