BSOD While watching video on Amazon.com error 0x0000003b

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       #41

    Okay, so I disabled the Realtek audio driver in device manager. Should I run driver verifier with that now disabled?
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  2. Arc
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       #42

    Not right now. If there is any need later, we have to take that way again.
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       #43

    Okay. I will run Skyrim again tonight and see what happens.
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       #44

    One more question before I test again... Were all three of those BSODs caused by that realtek driver when using driver verifier??
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  5. Arc
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       #45

    Only one of the three crash dumps were executable (completely recorded). So it is not possible to answer this question correctly, unfortunately.
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       #46

    Would it hurt if I ran driver verifier again and produced more BSODs to give you more results?
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  7. Arc
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       #47

    kmeck22 said:
    Would it hurt if I ran driver verifier again and produced more BSODs to give you more results?
    Driver verifier puts a stress on the overall system. If it is not a must, better to not use it.
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       #48

    So I haven't received a BSOD yet. I don't know if this is solved or not. Would it be okay to run driver verifier while playing Skyrim to see if this problem has been finally solved?
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  9. Arc
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       #49

    If it is not broken, dont fix it :)

    If there is any further issue, troubleshooting will be done again.
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  10. Posts : 82
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       #50

    So I was playing skyrim again and I needed to charge up my xbox pc controller. I plugged it into one of my usb 3.0 slots and everything froze and then I got another bluescreen. With all these issues, something really tells me this has to be a motherboard issue... First the storage drive disappears, then the realtek driver needs to be disabled, now the usb 3.0 slot throws out another BSOD. It just doesn't seem to be one thing making this happen. Attached is the SF diagnostic results and the two most recent bluescreens. Apparently one happened on 2/25/2014. I can't remember if that was one that I sent you already or not. Let me know if you need anything else.
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