Random BSOD, error 0x0000000A

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  1. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #21

    Make sure your temps are within reason and not past what is recommended for your hardware.

    It may be time to throw some security scans too. In my sig are link to MalwareBytes and Super AntiSpyware. Download and update both, do separate scans with each. Make sure you install the FREE MalwareBytes and not the trial.
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  2. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #22

    It appears the OP is getting a NT-kernel double fault in CSGO.EXE from DXGMMS1.SYS. (NT trap caused by faulty addressing.) This is a Windows DX driver that is probably incompatible with the OP's video card(s). Video drivers should always be obtained from the manufacturer's site. The Nvidia drivers may need to be updated.

    Now that I look at the loaded modules, I don't see any Nvidia drivers. What's up wit dat?
    Last edited by carwiz; 16 Jan 2013 at 00:33. Reason: update
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  3. Posts : 17
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Thanks for your replys guys.
    I shall get to answering your helpful replys right away:
    Make sure your temps are within reason and not past what is recommended for your hardware.

    It may be time to throw some security scans too. In my sig are link to MalwareBytes and Super AntiSpyware. Download and update both, do separate scans with each. Make sure you install the FREE MalwareBytes and not the trial.
    My temps seem to be normal, processor never over 30 degrees, and GPUs never over 90.
    I just scanned my computer with both of these and found little over tracking cookies and such, I guess time will tell if this works. :)

    It appears the OP is getting a NT-kernel double fault in CSGO.EXE from DXGMMS1.SYS. (NT trap caused by faulty addressing.) This is a Windows DX driver that is probably incompatible with the OP's video card(s). Video drivers should always be obtained from the manufacturer's site. The Nvidia drivers may need to be updated.

    Now that I look at the loaded modules, I don't see any Nvidia drivers. What's up wit dat?
    I used to have several problems with my video cards, ended up having to remove one, but I'll try re-installing the update for em. P.S: I have an SLI connecting them, does that need a driver?

    Thanks guys, for your help. I shall sacrifice my first born sheep in your honor.
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