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Disable Verifier now.
Run SFC /SCANNOW : Run in Command Prompt at Boot then run the computer normally.
Let us know it it troubles anymore.
Disable Verifier now.
Run SFC /SCANNOW : Run in Command Prompt at Boot then run the computer normally.
Let us know it it troubles anymore.
Did that.
New info: I've run Driver Verifier and discovered which drivers cause problems (with elimination method). When I Verify Logitech's drivers (I have Logitech G920) wmbenum.sys and wmxlcore.sys BSOD occurs after logo loads. Also when I Verify Saitek drivers (saik0728.sys, saik0cc3.sys, saiku0cc3.sys) same thing. (I have Saitek Pro Flight Yoke) When I don't select these drivers in Driver Verifier I'm able to boot normaly.
note: when I Verified Saitek drivers, PC crashed after I logged in and this minidump was created.
Both of those are old. Really needs update.
Get the updates from Logitech and Saitek.Code:kd> lmvm SaiK0CC3 start end module name fffff880`01200000 fffff880`01230000 SaiK0CC3 T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: SaiK0CC3.sys Image path: SaiK0CC3.sys Image name: SaiK0CC3.sys Timestamp: Mon Sep 19 18:11:43 2011 (4E773887) CheckSum: 0003A417 ImageSize: 00030000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4 ============================================================= 3: kd> lmvm wmbenum start end module name fffff880`0422d000 fffff880`04231d00 WmBEnum (deferred) Image path: WmBEnum.sys Image name: WmBEnum.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 28 01:40:19 2010 (4BD744AB) CheckSum: 0000E6B8 ImageSize: 00004D00 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Saitek drivers are real pain. I downloaded them (for Cyborg V7 and Pro Flight Yoke) and after installing, Driver Date doesn't change.
You may give it another go.
First uninstall it completely with |MG| Driver Fusion (Driver Sweeper) 1.2.0 Download, then reinstall it again.
If still it show the same date, it may be that they havent updated their drivers for a long time.
I managed to screw up keyboard. Had to do system restore in order to get it working again.
Logitech drivers haven't been updated since 08/30/2010. Looks like it's same with saitek drivers (only RAT 5 is relatively new, 2011).
But I'm pretty sure that Logitech G940 is not the one causing problems, because I got it few weeks ago and I had had problems with BSOD way before then.
We'll see tomorrow if BSOD still occurs while playing games.
And one more thing. Do you know why I don't get blue screen? PC restarts but won't boot (instead I get 6 beeps) and I have to turn it off by pressing power button and then I will be able to boot normally. (This only happens when BSOD occurs during playing games, with Driver Verifier I get blue screen and I'm able to boot normally)
Well, I am asking my friend who is a hardware expert, he will explain it in a better manner.
Your motherboard manual should have a list of what the beep codes mean. They are however often not much help because they give very cryptic reasons.
Well, maybe not, I looked through the manual and only find Dr. Debug codes which are useless. Here is ASRock's support number: 1-909-590-8308
I did that long time ago, didn't find anything useful.
New BSOD while playing FSX!
Minidump posted. Blaming atikmdag again.