Random BSOD occurring


  1. xTL
    Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Random BSOD occurring


    Hi, i have been getting more and more bsod, they are occurring more frequently.

    Computer Specs:
    Mobo: Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe
    CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2, 3.0 Ghz 6000+
    CPU Cooler: Xigmatek Thor's Hammer S126384
    PSU: Corsair CX 430W
    Mem: Corsair XMS2 CM2X2048-6400C5 ( 4Gb )
    GPU: GeForce 210
    Hdd: Samsung 320Gb & Samsung 1Tb
    LaCie Minimus USB 3.0 2TB
    Genuine Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.

    I have uploaded 3 files

    The
    Dm log collector.
    BlueScreenViewer report.
    A screenshot from everest ultimate edition to view temps.

    System is not overclocked.
    There are no warning triangles in windows 7 device manager.
    Computer is used mostly for Plex, utorrent & storage.
    Recent hardware installed is Silverstone Silverstone SST-EC04-P USB 3

    I gues that the bsod is somehow related to the usb 3.0 card from silverstone, but i hope not.
    Any advice is appreciated.

    Kind Regards: Mike
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  2. Posts : 1,810
    Dual Boot: Windows 8.1 & Server 2012r2 VMs: Kali Linux, Backbox, Matriux, Windows 8.1
       #2

    Hello xTL

    One BSOD points to Network driver which is outdated and another points to your Video card.

    Code:
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
     nvlddmkm+0x218a88
    Let start by removing and then downloading the drivers again. Follow the guide below. Pay close attention to Step 7 (Notes and warning)
    NVIDIA Drivers - Avoid Problems

    Most recent Geforce Driver
    NVIDIA DRIVERS GeForce 341.44 Driver WHQL

    Also, your Network driver is outdated

    Code:
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvmf6264.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvmf6264.sys
     nvmf6264+0xcc63
    Code:
        Loaded symbol image file: nvmf6264.sys
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvmf6264.sys
        Image name: nvmf6264.sys
        Timestamp:        Thu Mar 04 20:04:39 2010 (4B9058A7)
        CheckSum:         000565B2
        ImageSize:        00053A80
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Try updating that driver with the one below
    NVIDIA DRIVERS nForce Driver Version 15.56 WHQL

    Ensure you have all the most current updates for your Motherboard
    Motherboards - M2N-SLI Deluxe - ASUS

    If those two things don't work, try uninstalling your antivirus and downloading/installing Microsoft Security Essentials
    Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows

    Report back with the results.
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  3. xTL
    Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Gator, Thank you so much for the reply.
    Unfortunately i don't think that is going to help me that much,
    i did some hardware tests on my computers hdd & memory.
    Although the memory is fine the hdd itself isn't so im going to have to replace it.

    If the bsod continues after i've changed the drive, & installed windows & all the program ect i need, ill be back.
    Just out of curiosity tho, how come you recomend the unstallation of baidu?

    Sorry for the large pictures...
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 1,810
    Dual Boot: Windows 8.1 & Server 2012r2 VMs: Kali Linux, Backbox, Matriux, Windows 8.1
       #4

    Well Baidu doesn't have the greatest score on "Should I remove it" and whenever instability happens, we get you back to Microsoft Security Essentials to create a stable system that we know shouldn't cause BSODS. MSE very rarely causes BSODS, if ever. So its not to say Baidu is bad, and I always allow the user to reinstall their favorite AV as long as it continues to stay stable after you reintroduce it to your system.

    Have you tried running chkdsk to see if you can see/fix any hard drive errors?
    Disk Check
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  5. xTL
    Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Gator said:
    Well Baidu doesn't have the greatest score on "Should I remove it" and whenever instability happens, we get you back to Microsoft Security Essentials to create a stable system that we know shouldn't cause BSODS. MSE very rarely causes BSODS, if ever. So its not to say Baidu is bad, and I always allow the user to reinstall their favorite AV as long as it continues to stay stable after you reintroduce it to your system.

    Have you tried running chkdsk to see if you can see/fix any hard drive errors?
    Disk Check
    Okey i understand thx Gator :)

    No i have not done a chkdsk, it will most likely not repair the drive since it's a hardware related issue.
    The tests i did where made with driverfitness & seagate seatools and they are very accurate.

    i appreciate the help tho
      My Computer


 

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