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  1. Posts : 512
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       #11

    torrentg has told me about this 1 before ASACPI.sys i cant seem to find what it is, i thought it was my soundcard, which i uninstalled but i guess its still there
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  2. Posts : 5,747
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       #12

    Motherboard ATK0110 utility or similar.
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  3. Posts : 512
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       #13

    torrentg said:
    Motherboard ATK0110 utility or similar.
    for the ASACPI.sys

    and for the ethernet drivers asus has some old drivers, as where every single 1 on marvell is newer. does it matter which one i get on marvell?
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  4. Posts : 5,747
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       #14

    Check the link I posted. I edited it later on, already.
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  5. Posts : 512
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       #15

    just grabbed the ones off the asus site.do i check what drivers are update threw the mini dump I wanna make sure everything is up to date now.
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  6. Posts : 5,705
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       #16

    BSOD reference (my website): BSOD
    The WinDbg one is the one that tells you how to run memory dump analysis'

    Updating ASACPI.SYS is sorta strange. It depends on the make and model of your mobo, the OS that you're using (Win7 32 or 64 bit), and if the appropriate file is available for your system.

    The 2005 version of the ASACPI.SYS file is the one that causes the most problems with Win7.
    That being said, it's not 100% certain that it will cause BSOD's (I've got it on my Asus P6T Deluxe system and it isn't BSOD'ing on me (although it may be related to my issues with sleep/hibernation - but I'm too lazy to check it out).

    The actual device that uses it is listed in Device Manager under System Devices...ATK0110 ACPI UTILITY
    Interestingly, the driver date there (on my system) is 2004

    So, go to the Asus support website and download the appropriate driver from this list (it may be under any of the headings, so check them all. Most likely it's going to be under the Utilities heading.

    First is the ATK0110 driver
    Next is the Asus AISuite
    Next is the Asus PCProbe

    All of these will install a 2009 version of the ASACPI.sys file on your system.
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  7. Posts : 512
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       #17

    i just installed some random thing from the utilities that may have done the job.
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  8. Posts : 5,705
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       #18

    That's the right one - now we wait for further BSOD's....
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  9. Posts : 74
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       #19

    Curious how it's been going now for ya Sotorious...??
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  10. Posts : 512
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       #20

    well like i said from the beginning that was really not the cause of my BSOD, i knew what it was, it was a bad memory stick, that driver just happen to be out of date, and it seems that some people have trouble with that driver being out of date. Since i got my new ram everything has been working ok, and i updated that driver just so there would not be any future complications.
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