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12-04-2011   #1


Windows 7 x64 sp1
 
 

BSOD help

This may seem like a strange request coming from me but I've yet to install the debugger on this rig and it's giving me a bsod on wake. Think it has something to do with this new intel power management stuff.
Anyhow minidump is attached.

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12-04-2011   #2


WCP ONLY
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Maguscreed View Post
This may seem like a strange request coming from me but I've yet to install the debugger on this rig and it's giving me a bsod on wake. Think it has something to do with this new intel power management stuff.
Anyhow minidump is attached.

Memory exception related to, two files.
Run Memtest & verifier and SFC /SCANNOW

Related to
i8042prt.sys i8042 Port Driver from Microsoft Corporation & cdd.dll (Canonical Display Driver)

Since both are OS files you might want to do a system file check (but then you know that)
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12-04-2011   #3


Windows 7 x64 sp1
 
 


Yeah the weird thing is before this happens it starts making the device added/device removed noise over and over again.
While it's supposed to be asleep. As I thought it seems to be related to this virtu display feature. which is apparently actually 'removing' my graphics card and reapplying it constantly when in sleep mode. I think I can just disable the feature in the bios.
I may just disable it. Ram passed checks I ran overnight. (should have mentioned that sorry)
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12-04-2011   #4


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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Maguscreed View Post
Yeah the weird thing is before this happens it starts making the device added/device removed noise over and over again.
While it's supposed to be asleep. As I thought it seems to be related to this virtu display feature. which is apparently actually 'removing' my graphics card and reapplying it constantly when in sleep mode. I think I can just disable the feature in the bios.
I may just disable it. Ram passed checks I ran overnight. (should have mentioned that sorry)
Verifier and SFC?
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12-04-2011   #5


Windows 7 x64 sp1
 
 


SFC is clear, just now enabled verifier but it doesn't seem to be outing the problem causer.

I'm checking into bios updates now as just about everything else is cleared.
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12-04-2011   #6


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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Maguscreed View Post
SFC is clear, just now enabled verifier but it doesn't seem to be outing the problem causer.

I'm checking into bios updates now as just about everything else is cleared.
Right. DMP's were ambiguous. Yell if you get more
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12-04-2011   #7


Windows 7 x64 sp1
 
 


I actually just solved it, and well, I guess this sums up the whole problem.
I keep pushing my initial thought that it was the new processor driven display management stuff.
After fighting with intel's website for about 20 minutes I finally got it.
As usual both windows and asrock had the same horribly outdated driver.
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12-04-2011   #8


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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Maguscreed View Post
I actually just solved it, and well, I guess this sums up the whole problem.
I keep pushing my initial thought that it was the new processor driven display management stuff.
After fighting with intel's website for about 20 minutes I finally got it.
As usual both windows and asrock had the same horribly outdated driver.
Glad you are working
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