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Sorry to ask, but are you sure your motherboard is Thirdwave? I cannot find a reference to motherboards. Would you recheck?
Sorry to ask, but are you sure your motherboard is Thirdwave? I cannot find a reference to motherboards. Would you recheck?
Hey there,
I ran Belarc Advisor & got this:
Board: ThirdWave NBLB2 Base Board Version
Bus Clock: 1066 megahertz
BIOS: INSYDE F.05 02/09/2010
And 'Bus adapter'
Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B34
Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B3C
Edit:
Just played the Civ5 demo for 40 minutes without any crash, yesterday it was crashing within 10 minutes of each game.
Last edited by Kameleonic; 23 Sep 2010 at 21:37.
You are very welcome for the help. Glad that Memtest found no RAM problems.
As near as I can tell, the enecir.sys driver is for an IR device. Do you have an IR keyboard? Do you have an IR card in your computer? Here are two links I found; but not knowing what I am looking for, I couldn't do much searching. However, that driver may be OK. You can just run your system and see.
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There is an updated version of the iaStor.sys driver available: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx. Download it to your desktop and install it by clicking on the .exe file. If it does not have an .exe file, install it through Device Manager. Reboot.
By taking care of the isator driver and the Power ISO driver, you may be in good shape. Let us know if you need help with the iastor driver and let us know how your system is running.
Hi there:)
I have a Windows Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, both running through one wireless/bluetooth (looks like a USB flash drive) device.
About the 'iaStor.sys' driver. I don't know anything other than to copy & paste exactly that, iaStor.sys, into the Intel driver search page. It comes up with the 'EFI RAM drive utility' - is that correct?
Thank you.
Hey,
Thank you for pointing me to that, but to be honest that is beyond my technical ability installing the EFI Ram drive thing. The installation notes are a bit too complex! Is there no simpler way, like an .exe file?
Thank you.
Apologies for the late reply, have been away for the weekend.
I downloaded the file, but it is not an .exe file, a file that requires varied things doing like adding it to a CD with the OEM drivers and sorts, it's confusing!
I did one thing though on Saturday, that was fixing the Ati driver crash (I think it's fixed). You had to copy and 'expand' a key registry file from the Ati folder; then paste it to the Windows System32 Driver folder, replacing the original. I played the game (The Saboteur) again, and had no crashing after doing that.
Currently, things seem to be o.k.!
For now, I have to say thank you so much for all of your help, people helping here
Excellent! That is good news; glad you are running smoothly. Thank you for reporting back. Please post back in a couple of days and update us. If you still have not had another BSOD, I will ask the moderators to mark this thread as solved. :)
Hi again.
Well, suddenly it has all gone mad again. Things were fine, but suddenly today I am getting the same errors as before, persistently. My PC has had BSOD every time I run it, it just keeps crashing, luckily I could get here!
I have re-done the system checks & attached the files.
If you have time, please could you help!
Much respect.
K.
Edit: Memory test revealed bad memory, so had new sticks put in today & everything seems ok!!
Last edited by Kameleonic; 21 Oct 2010 at 01:15. Reason: update