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Actually I have not thought of that because the desktop is pretty new...
I got an MSI X58 Platinum SLI So i'll look for newest...
But I got to say I am not familiar with flashing the bios
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I see 3.1 of the bios is out...
changelog says:
- Update CPU module.
- Improved memory compatibility.
That .zip file is coming up invalid.
A quick google of d1 is coming up with:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
So fair chance it's a dodgy driver. When the machine blue screens, does it give you a file? ie ****.sys
Yes Orbital Shark I think this a great little program,and it has fixed so many problems on peoples PCs ,because people dont seem to realise that if you dont have your chipset drivers up to date ,that it causes an awful lot of problems to your PC,and each depending on the hardware,as you will understand.
@ jfar, I would but I don't know how x) I'm more of a hardware man myself...
@ smarteyeball, I had to rename my file to .zip (was .rar originaly) but I could not post that in here so... for your question, it doesn't show any file...
Firstly go to the manufacturers site for your motherboard,and search there for the latest Bios for your motherboard download it, and save it to your desktop or somewhere handy to find.
The nVidia Storage Manager driver nvstor.sys has tried to write to either a bad pointer or a good pointer at the wrong interrupt request level. You should update your chipset drivers to update this driver. You will be warned about installing the driver -- do it anyway. Perform a backup or create a system restore point before doing it though, just for safety sake.
Reference: BlueScreen multiple times since installing SP1 - TechSpot Troubleshooting
Remember to rep me, OK?
I'll try that O.o and rep is been giving to all who have replied into this thread so... I'll keep you guys updated