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Let it run as long as you can. That is all the dump files are telling us.
Alright 22 passes with no errors, I'll stop it now.
That's great, sort of. If you know what I mean. Please download some good software to monitor your CPU and Graphics temps. In your case they may be the same thing. I want you to run a couple of tests. Please try to run Furmark going by this tutorial. In your case do not check post FX. Your temps will go up really high and very fast. Monitor them constantly. If they get too high, stop the test. Run it until the temps quit rising and level out. Then stop the test. Please post a screenshot just before stopping the test. Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums. During the test watch for artifacts.
Does your SSD have a toolbox to tell you how well it is running? Please run Seatools on your mechanical drive. Use Seatools for DOS SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use. Read the instructions carefully. I am not sure how we are going to test the SSD.
Yes the SSD has a toolbox, and I got HWmonitor for temperature monitoring. I'll do the Furmark tests tomorrow along with SeaTools.
Alright I did the test and had no artifacts, not sure if these are the screenshots you want but here you go. The temperature screenshot is from around 95% through the test. Also I had another blue screen with a new bug code so here are the dump files.
Was the BSOD during or immediately after the Furmark test?
This is what the dump file is saying
Code:Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 1E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff8000333641f, 1, 0} Probably caused by : memory_corruption Followup: memory_corruptionThat is your Avast. Please uninstall it from control panel an then run the Avast uninstall utility Avast Clear https://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility. Replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials (Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows). Also do not run Malwarebytes real time protection. Use it as an on demand scanner. It is generally advisable to not run 2 AV programs at the same time. Although Avast and Malwarebytes are different types of programs, it can cause conflicts.Code:fffff880`0429a2a0 fffff880`04159200Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\aswSnx.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for aswSnx.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for aswSnx.sys aswSnx+0xe5200
Are you having issues with your sound? You are getting a ton of errors from SndVol.EXE which is the Windows sound control.
The BSOD was actually before the test while I was playing Garry's Mod. I replaced Avast with MSE, but do I disable malicious website protection as well in MalwareBytes? Also one time whenever I would try to open the volume mixer or adjuster it would crash but I would be able to control it using my keyboards volume adjuster. Other than that no issues.
Just disable real time protection with Malwarebytes. I think it may help. Some people run both, but it causes some big problems. Once we get everything straight, you can try it on real time again and see how it goes. As far as the sound, you had a ton of errors with that. It is the built in sound volume/mixer for Windows 7. So, I really don't have any idea what to do about it unless you have some other sound programs/hardware installed that may be conflicting with it.
Just understand. What I am doing now is trying everything I can to get rid of anything that may be causing a problem, so you can get your system stable. After we can get it stable, you can try whatever you want to. I would just suggest when that time comes, to try one thing at a time and give it plenty of time to test it. If something goes wrong, you will know what it is. If nothing goes wrong, you can add something else. So, at this point, my concern is to get you stable if I can, whatever it takes.