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A quick update, I have gone over 24 hours without a crash so far. I have re-connected two of my hard drives (the two WD's), I still have the other two HDD's and the DVD drive disconnected.
Had two more crashes one last night and one more this morning.
I am starting to suspect that my problem is hardware related, maybe something wrong with the Intel SATA/RAID controller in my motherboard. The reason I think this is because as soon as I re-attached two of my HDD's and configured a RAID1 between them I started having crashes again. I just don't know how to confirm this.
These two were caused by two different things. the first was Related to LHidFilt.Sys Logitech SetPoint KMDF HID Filter Driver, the second HIDCLASS.sys
I would start by re-installing the mouse driver.
I re-installed mouse driver as suggested.
Had four more crashes over the past few days (see attached dump files).
One more update, I am very frustrated with this issue, way too many crashes.
Today I decided to re-install Windows 7, that way I can eliminate any kind of OS corrupted files.
Here is what I did,
1. Removed additional hard drives for now. I only left my SDD drive and DVD-ROM drive.
2. Reset all my BIOS settings to defaults, and then changed Intel SATA ports to RAID.
3. Installed Windows 7 Pro (x64) from scratch (from original DVD).
4. Reinstalled device drivers (downloaded fresh versions from manufacturer web sites). The drivers I installed were:
- Intel Chipset
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology
- nVidia GeForce GTX 470 Drivers
- JMicron SATA
- Marvell SATA
- Realtek Audio
- Atheros Bluetooth
- Intel PRO 1000 PT Ethernet Adapter
- Logitech MX 1000
- MS Digital Media Keyboard 3000
- ASMedia USB 3.0
Will keep you posted.
I forgot to mention before, I also installed all windows updates available and I also enabled verifier as per the instructions provided earlier.