Comp freezes and some BSOD, seems random, please give advice

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  1. Posts : 21
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       #11

    Thank you for all your help guys, Ill mark this solved, since the crash is gone, and it seems that it was caused by some driver incompatibility, tho if it returns, Ill open a new post and link it here! Have a nice day!
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  2. Posts : 21
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       #12

    So... after like 3 weeks, my comp got the freeze again, the same way it did earlier. As i know, I did not update myself any driver I just have no idea what to do. Someone tell me please.

    Edit1: So far, I've checked if there are any new drivers avaiable, I've downloaded an audio driver, also found a beta GPU driver but I didn't downloaded that. Now checking things with driver verifier.... Let's suppose it's a driver-related issue.

    Edit2: ndisrd.sys is crashing my system with the driver verifier, not the same way as the crash occurs, but its crashing my comp for sure. I found this driver earlier guilty, but it came to be with the latest ethernet driver installed, and the comp freeze occured with this and the older driver also. Still it could be interesting. (Realtek Semiconductor, driver helper, if I delete it , the internet connection is lost, no virus found).
    Last edited by bigbadwolf; 05 Nov 2014 at 16:27.
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       #13

    Have you been having BSODs? If so please upload the new dumps.
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       #14

    Boozad said:
    Have you been having BSODs? If so please upload the new dumps.
    No, sadly my comp doesn't reach the BSOD, just simply hanging up. The earlier driver update thing seemed to help the problem a bit, I lasted for 4 weeks without problems, so I guess it has something to do with the drivers.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #15

    BSOD can be caused by hardware error or software error. You can clean the dirt in your computer first. If still no help, you can uninstall all unnecessary software and hardware. last you can try drivertuner. It can fix this problem Automatic Driver Updating Tool - DriverTuner
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