Very frequent BSODs

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  1. Posts : 28,845
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    xDeathSwitchx said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Lycosa and Razer are known to cause "issues" on some systems. You should try updating them.
    I just updated them (:
    Good news. Let us know if you need help.
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       #32

    So far so good guys (: I haven't been able to use my computer much the past 2 days (that's a once in a life time thing lol) but earlier today my computer just froze, no BSOD. So if I don't encounter any by tomorrow night. I'll mark this as solved (:

    I just want to thank all of you for such the awesome help, even though It may not be 100% fixed, you helped me greatly so far. If there is anything I can do for you I'd be glad to help. I can be pretty good at Photoshop and design. I'm good with audio engineering. Mastering, producing, mixing, ect ect. So really if you need any help I'm always here. And I guess that goes for the whole forum. I'm always looking through to see if there is anything I can help others with.
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       #33

    xDeathSwitchx said:
    So far so good guys (: I haven't been able to use my computer much the past 2 days (that's a once in a life time thing lol) but earlier today my computer just froze, no BSOD. So if I don't encounter any by tomorrow night. I'll mark this as solved (:

    I just want to thank all of you for such the awesome help, even though It may not be 100% fixed, you helped me greatly so far. If there is anything I can do for you I'd be glad to help. I can be pretty good at Photoshop and design. I'm good with audio engineering. Mastering, producing, mixing, ect ect. So really if you need any help I'm always here. And I guess that goes for the whole forum. I'm always looking through to see if there is anything I can help others with.
    Its our pleasure and hopefully when your situation gets better we can fix it completely.

    Good job & good luck


    Jan & Ken
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  4. JMH
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       #34

    PS to my partner zigzags comments...

    Please help others in threads when you can.
    It will be appreciated.
    :)

    Thank you for your offer too.
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  5. Posts : 41
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       #35

    3 more BSODs
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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       #36

    xDeathSwitchx said:
    3 more BSODs
    The ones from today blame different things in each. You should go back to running verifier to find which is truly the cause.

    I did note that Skype was running in 2 of them.
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       #37

    zigzag3143 said:
    The ones from today blame different things in each. You should go back to running verifier to find which is truly the cause.

    I did note that Skype was running in 2 of them.
    I ran the verifier and got a BSOD right after logging in to windows. I went to go turn it off and get the minidump file but I got the same one again. I may have to system restore but the BSOD was Lycrosa.sys, which would be my keyboard. It's weird though, I never had any problems with it that I know of then I updated the drivers and now it may be causing problems. Should I rollback the driver?
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       #38

    xDeathSwitchx said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    The ones from today blame different things in each. You should go back to running verifier to find which is truly the cause.

    I did note that Skype was running in 2 of them.
    I ran the verifier and got a BSOD right after logging in to windows. I went to go turn it off and get the minidump file but I got the same one again. I may have to system restore but the BSOD was Lycrosa.sys, which would be my keyboard. It's weird though, I never had any problems with it that I know of then I updated the drivers and now it may be causing problems. Should I rollback the driver?

    Well you have to do something. Were I in your shoes I would do a clean install. With a system restore you are putting back some of the problems that got you into this situation in the first place.
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  9. JMH
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       #39

    Just in case...

    Clean Install Windows 7
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  10. Posts : 41
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       #40

    zigzag3143 said:

    Well you have to do something. Were I in your shoes I would do a clean install. With a system restore you are putting back some of the problems that got you into this situation in the first place.
    Well, at the moment I unplugged my keyboard and was able to start up and turn off Driver Verifier. I'm using a spare I had laying around right now.

    I did USB Driver - General Fix for Problems again, but a bit differnt this time. I uninstalled the Human Interface Devices and also I found more remains of my Dazzle Capture Card. I made sure this time everything that was not being used was uninstalled.

    I really wouldn't mind doing a clean install if I had all my stuff backed up on an external. I may have to go out and buy one soon. But I just did a clean install about 3 months ago because of BSOD's. HP claimed that Windows was corrupt. So they were gonna charge me $140 for system recovery disc's. I say well at that price I should just upgrade. So I went out and bought Ultimate (previously I had Home Premium)
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