BSOD's not saving minidumps, multiple 0x9F crashes

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       #41

    I'm back! Due to a pretty serious health problem and hospital visit I haven't been working at this for a while.

    It's not going to go away so I'm here again to look for help!

    I've literally tried everything I can with this to no avail. It STILL crashes on every shut down and STILL wont save the crash dumps.

    All the drivers are up to date and correctly loaded. Verifier never picks up and faults and I've ran metest for ages with no faults. The HDD has been put through hours and hours of tests with no faults.

    I'm beat!
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       #42

    I noticed in your other thread you mentioned the latest Intel Chipset drivers cause more problems. Do you still have the latest installed, or have you rolled back to the original drivers that came with the system?
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    I still have the latest drivers installed. Unfortunately I don't have any of the original drivers that shipped with the system. Would it be worthwhile finding old intel drivers and installing them?
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       #44

    Here is the original original driver for XP... Not sure if that is the one you want, though. Intel Chipset Installation Utility HP Pavilion zt3111EA Notebook PC - HP Customer Care (United States - English)

    Highly recommend you create a system restore point before installing. You will want to use Drivers - Install Vista Drivers on Windows 7 as a guide, but choose XP compatibility instead of Vista.
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