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Guess it doesn't matter. Just had a BSOD less than 1 hour into a fresh boot. Attached is all of the info again. Newest .dmp would be the latest one. Once again it is a completely different error. /sigh
Guess it doesn't matter. Just had a BSOD less than 1 hour into a fresh boot. Attached is all of the info again. Newest .dmp would be the latest one. Once again it is a completely different error. /sigh
Its the same as last time, looks like a driver, but no specific one is given, try this:
Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
for vista and seven
Was able to boot into win7 with it enabled. Currently running with it enabled.
Update:
So I'm approaching the 24 hour mark with driver verifier on and no BSOD. Seems so strange considering I had a BSOD the other day within an hour of boot without driver verifier. Not sure what to think at this point?
Verifier does not fix anything is just diagnoses. That being said, dont rock the boat. If things work the way they should now, dont change any settings.
Should I continue to leave verifier on then?
Verifier does not hurt anything. If you are not having problems, leave it on. There is an added benefit that if you do BSOD, again, we may have additional information due to the fact that the verifier is enabled.
/sigh. After pushing an NVIDIA update for my drivers I went to restart my computer. It hanged on closing firefox, when I clicked on force restart (after waiting a decent amount of time) it BSOD. It then would not boot into windows getting a BSOD the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL twice in a row. Attached are the dmp files although it appears that the first 2 did not get written correctly. On both boot BSODs it would not restart and required a manual restart.
I really just want this problem to go away.
Ok get rid of this and lets see this
We lucked out. The last dump was a result of verifier and gave this result. Uninstall the software or update the driver and hopefully you will be ok. Leave the verifer on to see if it creates additional BSODs, so we can get rid of all you weak drivers
Mbfilt64.sys file descriptionProductname:Unknown Description:Creative Audio Driver Company:Creative Technology Ltd.
EDIT: Ok so that was my audio driver. I deleted that file in safe mode and was successfully able to reboot into win7 however I no longer have sound. When I tried to reinstall the driver through windows update, it BSOD. Attached is the dmp file if you're interested. Kinda confused how I'm supposed to get sound on my computer if the driver is failing on installation however.