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Thats the one i was using.... doing a repair install... I am so diappointed in EVGA this is ridiculous.
Thats the one i was using.... doing a repair install... I am so diappointed in EVGA this is ridiculous.
Let us know how it goes. The other thing I would suggest trying before you go the repair install route is uninstall the eXtensible Host Controller via Device Manager, reboot and let Windows source the drivers for you. It may solve the issue and it may not but it's worth a shot.
Which one is the extensible host?....
OK Ill uninstall them and try that approach
- Well it seemed to have worked...at first... but now windows 7 hangs on shutdown...regardless. An ominus sign to say the least.... I just dont get it.---
Last edited by NoSuRReNDeR; 16 Jun 2014 at 02:59.
Right, I think it's time to run Driver Verifier. Looking at your logs there are some very strange drivers listed (Brother drivers from 2006 for instance) and we could do with flushing any troublesome ones out. Driver verifier will stress your drivers and cause BSODs if any fail. Follow this tutorial to enable/disable it. Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
Enable driver verifier but only enable the options: Standard settings and IRP logging step 3.
Don't enable Force Pending I/O Requests
WarningMake a System Restore point before enabling Driver Verifier.
NoteYour system will act very sluggishly while DV is enabled, this is normal as your drivers will be being subjected to heavy testing in order to make them crash.
Last edited by Boozad; 16 Jun 2014 at 10:14.
OK I will try this when I get home from work...thank you.
Verifier gave me the BSOD of course... Here is the new log.