BSOD occuring with increasing frequency, different error codes


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #1

    BSOD from idle, increasing frequency, sevenforums zip attached


    Have been getting BSODs more and more frequently over the last week. Can't think of anything special that triggered the behaviour though. It mostly happens when the computer idles and I'm doing other stuff, and doesn't seem to relate to computer load etc.

    Did a bit of digging myself and used WhoCrashed to identify Comodo Backup and Daemon Tools as possible culprits. They are both uninstalled now. Installed drivers for the bluetooth which were missing and giving an exclamation mark in device manager. After that no exclamation marks or errors there.

    Today I did a full memorycheck with Memtest86+, which passed all runs.

    Got another BSOD couple of hours ago (0x00000124), with no lead from WhoCrashed on the root cause so now I resort to asking the gurus. Have attached the zipped analysis file here, and hope for some ideas!

    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by PlutonB; 25 Jul 2012 at 01:20. Reason: Better title, error code in body
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  2. Posts : 51,383
    Windows 11 Workstation x64
       #2

    I notice at least one of the BSODs was caused by dtsoftbus01.sys

    Driver Reference Table - dtsoftbus01.sys

    Try uninstalling Daemon tools and see if the problem continues.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    z3r010 said:
    I notice at least one of the BSODs was caused by dtsoftbus01.sys

    Driver Reference Table - dtsoftbus01.sys

    Try uninstalling Daemon tools and see if the problem continues.
    Thanks for your reply! Daemon Tools was uninstalled before the last crash though. Also ran the tool to remove the dtsoftbus01.sys file, so I hope it's gone.

    The computer have actually stayed fine for 4 days now, haven't been on as much though. Today I got another bluescreen, but with a new .dll failing - ntoskrnl.exe

    Please find attached the latest log files and minidumps. I only included the latest minidump in this file, previous minidumps are in the last zip.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Got a suggestion elsewhere to update my BIOS, which turned out to be pretty old.. :P

    Also updated the chipset drivers and the soundcard with the latest drivers from Realteks website.

    Lastly, I turned off the power management for the hard drives, as I read that the intel SSD-harddrives sometimes have caused BSODs.

    Will let the computer stay on a couple of days now and see if problem is solved, and report back.
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