BSOD every 5 days, without fail.


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    Windows 7 64x
       #1

    BSOD every 5 days, without fail.


    Every 5 days I get a BSOD. It is hardly even a surprise anymore. Each of my crash dump files are created at 5 day intervals. I have no idea what is causing it, as they all point to ntkrnlmp.exe, and I frankly don't know what to do to solve this.

    Any help is appreciated. Attached are the dump files for the past 4 BSODs.

    All my hardware is brand new, less than 4 months old. This includes my SSD and motherboard, as well as RAM and CPU.

    It's running Windows 7 Home Premium x64, and it's an OEM that I installed from a disk I purchased off of Newegg. The OS was installed along with the new hardwarea bout 2-3 months ago.
    Last edited by Turtleboy1017; 04 Jul 2012 at 20:06. Reason: adding information
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x64/Ubuntu 11.04
       #2

    SSD drivers are a common cause of BSOD's, in particular Crucial M4's with outdated firmware. Make sure that the following is up to date:

    writhziden said:

    • SSD Firmware
    • BIOS Version
    • Chipset Drivers
    • Hard disk controller drivers/SATA drivers
    • Marvell IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers (older drivers for these are especially problematic)

    The following drivers need to be updated:

    Code:
    jswpslwfx.sys               Thu May 15 20:28:50 2008
    xpc4drvr.sys                Wed May 09 04:54:53 2007
    These drivers can be found by searching them in Google and then finding the associated software or driver. Finally, find the latest version of this driver or software and download and install it. Some of the drivers may also be found here (if the driver says 'Windows Update' simply make sure all Windows Updates are installed).

    You should also update any other drivers you can think of including graphics, audio, chipset, SSD etc.

    EDIT: Could you please run the info/dump collector found in this thread?
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