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Sounds good, thanks!
Had these two within minutes of each other, I haven't seen this type or error before.
Sounds good, thanks!
Had these two within minutes of each other, I haven't seen this type or error before.
The following article may apply (although I think your system may be on the later 950 chipset, rather than the 850 talked about there)
Whenever I see a STOP 1A error my immediate thought is to run for the MemTest86+ RAM test utility... www.memtest86.com - and run at least 4 passes to check the RAM (haven't checked back though the thread to see if you've already done this?)
Yeah it's the first thing we tried if I recall. I ran it 8-9 times through.
...seems I forgot to post a link for the other code!
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/982091/
The first screen of post #41 shows stop 0xFE, that means some USB device/driver is still causing issues.
It may be any USB device, the driver to any USB device, chipset issue (for USB2/USB3) or any failing USB port.
And as this issue is going long, and we are not getting crash dumps to go deeper through the issue, I would suggest you to perform a clean reinstall. Then observe this things ....
- How the vanilla install works
- What happens after adding chipset and other drivers
- What happens after adding the USB devices
Moreover, it may be expected that if there is any further BSOD after performing the clean reinstall, we will have a crash dump for it at least.
Thanks for the link, I applied the fix.
I also downloaded a program to look at the drivers and was given this image. Is there any truth to this update? I couldn't find any real information on the driver.
If it continues to crash, I will do a vanilla install.
PCI BUS (NT Plug and Play PCI Enumerator) is a system driver, provided by microsoft, a component of windows OS, comes via windows updates only. ¿Que es pci.sys? | System Explorer
Form post #1 ....
From post #46 ...Code:pci PCI Bus Driver 11/20/2010 3:19:11 AM C:\Windows\system32\drivers\pci.sys
So I am not seeing any change there.Code:pci PCI Bus Driver 11/20/2010 3:19:11 AM C:\Windows\system32\drivers\pci.sys
And I dont know any of such a driver updater that does its job. If you ask me, I will say that all they are fake.
Still crashing, so I will post an update after I buy and install Windows 7 again.
UPDATE: 8/4/15 I just had a crash on Windows 10. I am marking this thread solved, and am moving to tenforums.com . Thanks for your help on here!
Last edited by derek704; 04 Aug 2015 at 00:38.