Another BSOD. Cause?

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  1. Posts : 59
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    Another BSOD. Cause?


    Got another BSOD. The minidump is attached. Can someone tell me what the cause is real quick (and/or how to read a minidump so that I can analyze them myself)?

    Attached: minidump
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  2. Posts : 3,139
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    dxgmms is pointing to directx. Try installing the latest video driver from the manufacturer.
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  3. Posts : 59
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    Will do Lemur. Thanks for the help. Repping youg.
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  4. Posts : 13,354
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    Video card drivers are up-to-date:
    Code:
    atikmpag.sys Tue Aug 03 21:15:45 2010 (4C58BF41)
    I see some other common causes of BSODs, such as AVG and an old Realtek driver.

    AVG is notorious for causing BSODs. Please remove it with this tool: http://download.avg.com/filedir/util...removerx64.exe

    Replace it with MSE: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials

    Install this Realtek driver: Realtek

    If the BSODs persist, please enable driver verifier: Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable

    Wait for a few BSODs, and then follow this BSOD sticky: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    If you would like to debug them your yourself, see this article: Configuring the "Debugging Tools"

    ...Summary of the Dumps:
    Code:
    
    Built by: 7600.16617.amd64fre.win7_gdr.100618-1621
    Debug session time: Tue Sep 14 19:40:10.750 2010 (UTC - 4:00)
    System Uptime: 0 days 6:58:52.311
    BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff880043af99b, fffff880064748d0, 0}
    Probably caused by : hardware ( dxgmms1!VidSchiSubmitCommandPacketToQueue+1d3 )
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0x3B
    PROCESS_NAME:  dwm.exe
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  5. Posts : 59
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    Thanks Jonathan. I ditched AVG and got MSE, and I updated that driver you referenced.

    I'm working on RAM settings and configuations also, as I'm getting BSODs related to my memory too, so I'm not sure if the following questions/issues are driver or memory related. I'm getting lag, and a lot of it. Especially in the keyboard and mouse. Along with the lag I'm experiencing, it seems my wireless internet is seriously slow now. I've got my laptop in the home office right beside my desktop, and my laptop is cruising on along the internet, while my desktop now sits and takes forever to load pages (if it even loads at all). Google Chrome was also crashing left and right (although that was a few days ago and now it seems to be okay, just takes forever to load pages). I did update my wireless driver per the one you suggested. and have successfully loaded pages since then, but now it just sits there most of the time and says "Resolving proxy..." in the lower left and nothing happens. Any ideas?
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    josh99ta said:
    Thanks Jonathan. I ditched AVG and got MSE, and I updated that driver you referenced.

    I'm working on RAM settings and configuations also, as I'm getting BSODs related to my memory too, so I'm not sure if the following questions/issues are driver or memory related....
    Please run memtest86+
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  7. Posts : 59
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    Will do, but it'll have to wait until tonight. I have to get some work done (hopefully if I don't get any more BSODs), and I'll run memtest this evening and report results back.
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    Cool. Operators are standing by :)
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  9. Posts : 59
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    LOL You're the man Lemur. Just fired up memtest a few minutes ago. We'll see what it turns up.

    System is still REALLY laggy, mouse jumps all over the place any time there is a load on the system and I try to move the mouse around, and my internet is going snail-slow. Would those be memory or driver related? Those are the only things changed recently and it's definitely affected my machine negatively (no BSODs today since changing memory settings in BIOS).
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  10. Posts : 3,139
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    josh99ta said:
    LOL You're the man Lemur. Just fired up memtest a few minutes ago. We'll see what it turns up.

    System is still REALLY laggy, mouse jumps all over the place any time there is a load on the system and I try to move the mouse around, and my internet is going snail-slow. Would those be memory or driver related? Those are the only things changed recently and it's definitely affected my machine negatively (no BSODs today since changing memory settings in BIOS).
    Be patient and just let the program run. Do not run other applications. Did you really change your memory or were you just referring to the drivers?
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