Win7 Crashes. Not sure why. Please help.

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  1. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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       #21

    I am not sure why the OP is so reluctant/unwilling to supply the necessary data. Either he is not having the necessary faith () on us, or not able to follow the instructions (if one is not able to update logs, he will never be able to follow the later instructions) or just kidding and passing time.

    I asked for it 3 times, and carwiz for 2 times, total five times. Undoubtedly more than enough.

    Anyway, unsubscribing. Seeing no reason to be here.
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  2. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Arc - Sorry to hear you go. The crashes are no joke. They are really happening. The minidump aren't proof enough? I can follow instructions, but when they are a bit scary my brain goes to turd mode. Come back!

    Carwiz - I hope you are staying. I would like to get this issue with my computer nailed.

    Update: my mouse is running normal speed after doing a sfc /scannow. The mouse was sluggish when the crashes started. Not sure why. Not sure if my brain was making things up. Now, the mouse is reacting as before the crashes, quick to the touch and smooth.
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  3. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #23

    WRCLA said:
    Is this a good thing?
    Well, yes and no. It's good that it didn't find any errors but I was expecting to see some Registry fixes at least. Perhaps those are done silently through the log only. A Logitech Unifying USB device was causing some faults due to missing software or registry keys.

    I've been going through your drivers and event logs in some detail since the dumps don't provide a lot of clues to the hardware error (0x124) other than a CPU Bus timeout. While it doesn't appear to be linked to any software, Daemon Tools is normally a prime suspect in crashes because of the way it fudges hardware. Specifically, a CD drive.

    For test purposes, un-install Daemon Tools.

    Also;
    You also have some drivers from what appears to be for a load sensing device (National Instruments) and some type of development board (MikroElektronika). (Perhaps for PIC devices?) These drivers couldn't be verified so it would be a good idea to make sure you have the most recent drivers. I didn't see these devices installed so if the boards have been removed, you should un-install the software for them.
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  4. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #24

    I reinstalled NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 311.06, Graphics Driver 311.06, and Update 1.11.3 in the morning. I haven't had a crash so far. I think this solves the "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" problem.

    But I am not sure about the rest of the system, such as why was mouse sluggish.

    I also uninstall Daemon Tools. Again no crashes so far.

    Not sure why the National Instruments and MikroElektronika drivers are there. I know I install their software though. They are for data logging and PIC programming respectively.

    Carwiz, what now?
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  5. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #25

    Doesn't the data logger and PIC programmer have PCI cards? If so, they will have hardware drivers and that's why they were included as suspect causes. The drivers show up in your system. Just make sure you have the most up-to-date drivers and/or software updates for them. The USB faults showed up during the review of your logs to determine the cause of the BSODs and not related. It was mentioned only as a possible cause for the sluggish mouse.

    As I mentioned, the BSODs are caused by a hardware fault on the CPU bus (as reported by the AMD processor) but there isn't enough information to tie them to a single or specific cause. The plan of attack is to insure all your drivers are current for the hardware in your system.

    Keep the system as is for the time being and monitor system temperatures occasionally. If you don't have any more 0x124 stop codes, I would reframe from using Daemon Tools. It's known to cause problems. Report back in a few days whether you have problems or not. If you do have additional problems, upload a fresh run of the BSOD utility. I'll stay subscribed to this thread and watch for an email message.
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  6. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #26

    Roger that.
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  7. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Hi Carwiz,

    So far, since the last update, my computer hasn't crashed. The SF_Diagnostic files are attached. Please, take a look at them and see if you could find why the crashes happened in the first place.

    Also, my mouse is being slow again. ...Especial when I have lots of windows open. This never happened before the crashes.
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