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Unpredictable BSOD, strange audio delay problem, and crawling speed
I'm an engineering student, and usually can sort these problems out for myself, but this one has had me stumped for going on 5 days now, so it's time to reach out and get some help.
Problems started 5 days ago. I had been having some issues with my comp recognizing changes in connection status to an arduino device I was playing with, and not updating the connection status. After fiddling with trying to uninstall and reinstall the arduino drivers, I noticed that device manager would just spin its wheels, and hang. The rest of the computer would keep functioning, but device manager would lock up. Strange....
Then started getting BSODs. Went through my standard troubleshooting procedure, discovered I'd gotten a virus through some Autocad tutorial videos I'd downloaded. Stupid me. Scrubbed and scrubbed and scrubbed, and am pretty optimistic that my system is clean now. Ran disc check, and everything came back fine. Have run no shortage of utilities to clean up my registry and hopefully remove errors there. Still no luck.
Attached are my most recent dumps. I've had many more than this, but it looks like those older than the 18th got wiped by one of the cleaner/scrubber utilities I used. Alongside these BSOD's I get (at unpredictable times) my comp is just crawling. I also have a strange problem where when opening any video file, there's a 2-5 second delay before the audio kicks in. When it does kick in, it's in sync, and the video plays fine (whether it's a file or internet clip) and if I rewind to the start, the audio starts fine. Basically, on first load, there's a delay.
System specs:
OS: Win 7 Professional x64
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz
MB: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro GEN3 Z68
Ram: 16 GB DDR3 (I think a mismatch, G-Skill and Corsair?)
Graphics: MSI Geforce GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr II
Network: Belkin F7D1101 version 1 USB Wireless Adapter
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Most of the problems seem to have been with the ntoskrnl.exe or the iqvw64e.sys, but this last BSOD was caused by Asushwio.sys, which suggests something's up with my MB? That has me worried...
Thanks in advance for the help. Looking forward to seeing with you all can come up with.