BSOD ntoskrnl.exe-7f1c0 while idling

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       #31

    now only the boot drive is active :) but is still getting BSOD the same error etc just got one... and im running Verifier atm !
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       #32

    Ok, bummer. We'll wait for fresh dumps.
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       #33

    should i delete dumps of older date before posting again ?
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       #34

    Leave them there for reference unless you're short on space. We can find the new ones.
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    new BSOD's


    2 from yesterday late hours and 2 from today .. !
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       #36

    Same I/O problem, just flip-flopping processes.

    What drivers are listed for all SATA devices on your system? Use Computer Management>Device Manager and expand IDE/ATA Controller. Right click on the device and click Properties. Click on Driver tab then Driver Details. Report back on what driver(s) is listed. (sample screen below)

    I'm seeing some old Adaptec SATA drivers in your driver list. Did you load the drivers from the CD that came with your motherboard?

    These were listed:
    Modulnavn: adp94xx
    Vist navn: adp94xx
    Drivertype: Kernel
    Link Date: 06-12-2008 00:54:42

    Modulnavn: adpahci
    Vist navn: adpahci
    Drivertype: Kernel
    Link Date: 01-05-2007 19:30:09

    Modulnavn: adpu320
    Vist navn: adpu320
    Drivertype: Kernel
    Link Date: 28-02-2007 01:04:15


    MSI/Intel Drivers: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z77A-G...r&os=Win7%2064
    Last edited by carwiz; 30 May 2012 at 23:41. Reason: Added Driver Link
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       #37

    screenshot


    i have taken a screenshot
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    what are the chances that it is my SSD that is faulty ?!
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    new screen shot


    hmm just noticed that something has changed !?

    now only 2 ata channels are present ?!
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    natteulven33dk said:
    what are the chances that it is my SSD that is faulty ?!
    It's possible, of course, but I thought you said it was tested. I'm leaning toward a driver conflict. I'm a bit confused about your hardware setup but each to his own. Personally, I wouldn't put the DVD drive on the high speed controller. Can you do a driver screen shot of the Asmedia controller too? Might as well include those ATA devices. I'm trying to determine why you have those old Adaptec drivers installed. Do you have other devices installed that's not in your specs? Like a RAID card? The info in your uploads is meaningless to those that can't read Danish. In the mean time, I'll need to study the documentation on your motherboard and see what controllers are used for what SATA channels.

    Since this is a new build, you might want to contemplate a fresh install after rearranging the hardware SATA port assignments but more on that later.

    So what happened with the CD that came with the motherboard? It doesn't look like you installed the drivers. You're using the Microsoft AHCI driver (default) when the Intel driver will give better performance. Especially for the SSD. But don't load any more drivers just yet.
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