BSOD while doing almost everything.

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       #11

    Yeah no important files at all. Just some games i dld-ed since they usually BSOD out.
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       #12

    You have Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit english you have
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 ISO
    English x64: X17-58997.iso

    source Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River « My Digital Life

    download it and brun it to DVD. Just right click on ISO , open with: Windows dvd burner (or something like that). Most of time just doubleclick works as well. Now you can reinstall if you ever want to. On back of laptop is a COA sticker with your product key. I post a sample


    Just in case you ever need to reinstall
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       #13

    I still not know what BSOD you get!
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  4. Posts : 26
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       #14

    Yeah, I used that to upgrade after formatting, since SFC /scannow gave an error after formatting. I also tried re-installing last time, but after installing all the drivers from Asus website, blue-screen continued on. I also managed to re-produce a BSOD just now, as attached
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       #15

    boredomez said:
    Yeah, I used that to upgrade after formatting, since SFC /scannow gave an error after formatting. I also tried re-installing last time, but after installing all the drivers from Asus website, blue-screen continued on. I also managed to re-produce a BSOD just now, as attached
    So you did already try to reinstall clean from DVD or USB?
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       #16

    I reinstalled from USB, since I dont really have an external disc-scanner or something, so burning it into a DVD will be quite hard
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       #17

    boredomez said:
    Yeah, I used that to upgrade after formatting, since SFC /scannow gave an error after formatting. I also tried re-installing last time, but after installing all the drivers from Asus website, blue-screen continued on. I also managed to re-produce a BSOD just now, as attached
    I analyzed 011613-35365-01.dmp
    It's a driver issue, but no drivers listed in stack. I can't determined which one is faulty.

    Reinstall again, but don't install any asus drivers by yourself. Let windows update do it's job and let it install all pacthes. Is system stable them? What devices don't work afterwards? Chekc device manager for problems
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  8. Posts : 26
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       #18

    Well if I use reformat, it automatically downloads the asus drivers since I tried it, and if I reinstall windows 7, it would be a clean computer, with no connection to the internet , so I still had to install the drivers and again, from Asus website again manually, and theres always a chance for me to install the wrong driver and cause BSOD again.
    And from device manager, theres an error under Other Devices -> Network Controller where I disabled it, as it asks me to install a new driver in the description,which I really have no idea what new drivers and Windows Update dont require me to do anything for it.
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       #19

    You only need network driver (either wireless or wired) to run windows update successfully (so it can connect).
    Goto device manager and check properties of the enabled network driver and the one you disabled. Click details. Select hardware-ids. What is listed?
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  10. Posts : 26
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       #20

    I currently dont use any network drivers, and use a direct-cable as I have a feeling that installing the Asus drivers for wireless may give me further BSODs x_x, so I was putting it off until all BSODs are fixed. For the one I disabled, there are no hardware IDs at all as it keeps prompting me to install a driver for it, which I have put off.
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