Installed New Intel 730 480GB SSD. BSOD

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       #31

    Had another bsod today contributed to ndis.sys. I reinstalled the realtek drivers, but they are the same version and i'm downloading it directly from the website. I tried to go through the update drivers button in windows device manager and it also told me that my driver is up to date. The BSOD occurred as I was watching a video on youtube. Similar situation to when I'm watching user streams on twitch.tv. I still strongly feel its a flash player correlated issue.
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  2. Posts : 26,869
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       #32

    Have you tried enable/disable hardware acceleration?
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  3. Posts : 19
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       #33

    Yeah, I've had it on disabled.
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  4. Posts : 26,869
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       #34

    Have you tried both settings? One way, it seems, should work better than the other. Other than that, I am out of ideas other than maybe the Adobe Forums have others with similar problems https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1270...art=0&tstart=0.

    Twitch is a pretty widely used service and I am sure they have dealt with this issue before. Maybe contact their tech support.
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  5. Posts : 19
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       #35

    Hi.

    Just wanted to update all the people that tried to help me solve the issue. I think it came down to a hardware issue. Something on the mobo (possibly the LAN card) was messing up. I believe this because I just built a new rig because i was so sick of the BSODs and no more issues have come up. Replaced the mobo/cpu/psu/ram (which i tested thoroughly and it was fine). Same SSD, same gpu and same sound card and no issues at all.

    Curious how twitch.tv/youtube and other flash applications would trigger a BSOD.

    Thanks for helping to try and troubleshoot this.

    Closure :]
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  6. Posts : 26,869
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       #36

    Thanks for letting us know. You may very well be correct that the problem was the motherboard. Thatnks again for letting us know and good luck to you. If you don't mind, please mark this thread solved.
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