BSOD, Driver_Not_irql_or_less and many more


  1. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    BSOD, Driver_Not_irql_or_less and many more


    I have been getting BSODs this month, and have accumulated PLENTY of BSODs these few days ( after spending hours on, BSOD, on, BSOD, on....)

    Some of the stuff I did to try and solve them :
    1) Chkdsk ( cmd -> chkdsk /f /r), No Errors
    2) Windows Resourse Protection ( cmd -> sfc /scannow), No Errors
    3) Reinstall Windows - Crashed so I didnt bother anymore
    4) Upgrade Windows - Crashed again
    5) Reformat through recovery image in my laptop - A month ago and crashed but still continue lol.
    6) Deleted Intel PROSET Wireless (something something) driver due to ZeroConfigureService.exe causing one of the many BSOD
    7) Checked my RAM, Harddrive through memtest86+ etc., No errors with any of them.
    8) Did anti-malware, anti-rootkit, anti-viruses tests, all came with no errors

    Would be good if I could solve the BSODs x-x. Making doing project and gaming so much much harderr ! Thanks in advance too ! And i apologize for so many minidump files x_x. Took many many BSOD before i could get my laptop to post this.
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  2. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
       #2

    See what you mean, thats a lot of dumps and they are wild all over the place i cant even get some of them to load properly
    I dont see anything conclusive in them either so i would recommend if your OCing in anyway stop, return everything to stock settings for the purposes of testing

    Run some scans to check against virus or infection
    Anti-rootkit utility TDSSKiller
    Windows Defender Offline

    Run some basic hardware tests
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    Disk Check (windows based check)
    Hard Drive Diagnostic Procedure (bootable disk check)

    This will prove the hardware then if all passes i think running driver verifier is your best option
    Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Drivers
    Just make sure you read all of the post before running it and have recovery options in place
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Ahhh okayy, I will install the Driver Verifier after I can get my laptop to work again. Display screen isnt working when I reboot it after my laptop froze :X
      My Computer


 

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