Weird 100% load problem

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Ok, I followed the instructions from this thread: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    Here is the result: http://brott.com.ar/misc/Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2.rar (or see attachment in post #1)

    Is Windows 7 . . .
    - x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    - the original installed OS on the system? No, a retail
    - an OEM or full retail version? Retail
    - OEM = came pre-installed on system
    - Full Retail = you purchased it from retailer

    - What is the age of system (hardware)? Almost two years
    - What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) July 14th 2010

    Hardware specs on my profile.
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  2. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #12

    Link is no good.

    You have to click copy and paste it to say the desktop and right click file left click zip as in instructions and upload it to sevenforums.
    Will get you the info to upload file.
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    That's strange, the link works for me. Anyway, I attached it to the first post now. I'm used to low limits on forum attachments so I didn't try (I should've read the first lines in the topic :/)

    I also want to comment that I got 100% load when performing the full-scan with Malwarebytes. One strange thing is that after I hit the 100% load and close the thing that it's causing it, the load will drop to around 10% but anything that I do, such as switching to another task will spike it to 100% again. This makes everything "laggy" (can't find a term), and it keeps going for a few minutes until it goes to 0% load and everything runs smoothly again.
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  4. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #14

    That is the way to go. LOL

    BSOD specialist will get to it as soon as possible. I only saw CarlTR6 on line at the moment so hopefully not tooo long.

    Mike

    BSOD report Post #1
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  5. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #15

    Remove Comodo Internet security and replace it with MSE
    Comodo IS has a bad reputation on some Windows 7 systems :)

    The bugcheck indicate sptd.sys, which is component of Deamon tools, that causes BSODs. Plesase use this tool to remove sptd.sys: DuplexSecure - Downloads

    The dump file blames dadder.sys - a component of the drivers for your Death Adder mouse.
    Please download a fresh copy of the drivers from the Razer website.
    Then uninstall the current drivers from Control Panel...Programs...Uninstall a program
    Then install the freshly downloaded drivers.

    Code:
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\dadder.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for dadder.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for dadder.sys
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\sptd.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for sptd.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sptd.sys
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  6. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #16

    Yowanvista is sopt on. Here is some help with finding drivers:
    - I have listed links to most of the drivers in the code box above. Please use the links there to see what info I've found about those drivers.
    - search Google for the name of the driver
    - compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
    - visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
    - if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.


    - - The most common drivers are listed on this page:
    Driver Reference
    - - Driver manufacturer links are on this page:
    Drivers and Downloads

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  7. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Thank you very much for your help! The only problem is that I have the latest driver for my mouse. Should I uninstall it and use it as a generic optical mouse then? (I'm probably going to change it soon since it's acting weird, but now that I think, could the skipping be due to this driver?)

    I installed DuplexSecure (I have to reboot but the Malwarebytes scan is still running). Thanks again for your help!
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  8. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #18

    brott said:
    Thank you very much for your help! The only problem is that I have the latest driver for my mouse. Should I uninstall it and use it as a generic optical mouse then? (I'm probably going to change it soon since it's acting weird, but now that I think, could the skipping be due to this driver?)

    I installed DuplexSecure (I have to reboot but the Malwarebytes scan is still running). Thanks again for your help!
    If you still get BSODs even after updating the mouse driver, then uninstall it and use the generic drivers :)
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  9. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #19

    Before you do anything with your mouse, uninstall Daemon Tools. It use a driver, found in your dump, sptd.sys, that is notorious for causing BSODs. Use this SPTD uninstaller when you're done: DuplexSecure - Downloads. Select delete; do not select reinstall. Yowan is spot on about this.

    Here is an alternative virtualization program that does not user the sptd.sys driver:
    Freeware MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM(MagicDisc) Overview

    Update the following drivers:
    OEM13Vfx.sys Mon Mar 05 05:55:47 2007 - Creative Camera OEM013 Video VFX Driver. Creative Worldwide Support

    OEM13Vid.sys Wed May 28 21:19:21 2008 - Creative Camera OEM013 Video VFX Driver. Creative Worldwide Support
    If you there are no updates for these drivers, completely uninstall the camera. It is obsolete. Upgrade to a camera certified compatible with Win 7.

    Reboot and see if this fixes your problem. Please let us know.
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  10. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Well, I uninstalled Daemon Tools (and removed the driver with DuplexSecure), uninstalled the camera (I didn't use it anyway), the mouse drivers and the BSOD seems to be gone. But there's a problems: the 100% cpu load is still there Does anyone know what could it be? Thanks in advance!
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