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Random BSOD (Maybe bad Driver)
This is a gaming computer: MOBO: Biostar 790GXE 128 M, CPU: Phenom II 940, GPU: ASUS Nvidia 660 GTX, 6 GB memory (2x2gb and 2x1gb), Hard Drive: Seagate Baracuda 1000GB, OS: Widows 7.
Nothing is or has been overclocked.
I have monitored system with apps and have no overheating issues.
I have run sfc /scannow and found no errors
I have a new 700 watt power supply
I have tried running system with just the two paired 2gb memory modules.
Frequent BSOD's. I have updated all drivers (I think). I have replaced, hard drive, and video card. I have tested memory modules with memtest. When I replaced video card the BSOD's stopped for a couple of days. I get them randomly. Sometimes as soon as I Log on to Window. I have run Checkdisc many times and have never gotten an error. I have scanned for viruses several times and have not found any. I have updated BIOS.
It seems to me that i get BSOD while gaming most often, but I can get them at any time.
Here is a list of the last few BSOD's
Driver IRQL Not less than or Equal
Stop: D1 ( 18, 2, 0, FFFFF8800168C0D8)
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
Stop: 3B (C0000005, FFFFF80002FC39BC, FFFFF880096FEE30, 0)
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
Stop: 1A ( 41287, 1201300000, 0, 0)
PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
Stop: 4E (2, 121F9F, 19FFFFF, 1)
BAD_POOL_CALLER
Stop: C2 (7, 109B, 61006B, 0xFFFFF8A004347642)