Please Help with BSOD...attachments included...Thank you!!


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    Please Help with BSOD...attachments included...Thank you!!


    I have no idea what this is about...if anyone could help I'd be so appreciative! Thank you very very much!

    Jesse
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    Hello Jesse welcome to SevenForums!!

    Im still going through your dump files, and so far its pointing to a Memory Exception. Can be from a driver or many other things, Normally its a driver issue but not always.

    So we will start out with some Obvious drivers that need to be Updated or Removed.

    The first 3 are related to Saitek HDD Filter
    Sahdad64 Sahdad64.sys Mon Oct 27 22:56:11 2008
    Saibad64 Saibad64.sys Mon Oct 27 22:56:15 2008 Download drivers and software for Saitek products
    SaibVdAd64 SaibVdAd64.sys Mon Oct 27 22:56:20 2008

    wacommousefilter wacommousefilter.sys Fri Feb 16 12:12:17 2007 Wacom Hardware Drivers

    After you get those drivers up to date, try running memtest86+
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    This test could take 6 to 8 hours!

    - Tony
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    Thank you so much Tony! I will get those drivers up to date and hopefully this helps! I really really appreciate your help! Thank again...

    Jesse
      My Computer


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    One thing though...I dont know what Saitech product I have. I am using a HP Laptop (DV7) with the link to my specific machine here:

    HP Pavilion dv7-4069wm Entertainment Notebook PC - HP Customer Care (United States - English)

    I'm not sure what i would need to download to update these...thanks again!
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  5. Posts : 398
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    Saitech is typically a Peripheral device like Joysticks, keyboard, mice, game pads, wheels etc.. May not even need them, if not remove whatever device your using.

    You can go to C:\Windows\System32 and rename Sahdad64.sys Saibad64.sys SaibVdAd64.sys from .sys to .old and that will disable the driver. If you noticed one of your peripherals not working you'll know it was the driver you named to .old you will then know what to download to update it.

    - Tony
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    Hey TT2004, I think SaibVdAd64.sys has something to do with Saitek Virtual Disk Driver

    HTH
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  7. Posts : 398
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    fimble said:
    Hey TT2004, I think SaibVdAd64.sys has something to do with Saitek Virtual Disk Driver

    HTH
    Yes could be that as well, update that or rename the file as described above. Saitek makes lots of drivers!

    On the reference list we get it don't show a lot of information regarding some drivers.

    Driver Reference
    http://www.carrona.org/dvrref.html#ntoskrnl.exe
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  8. Posts : 16
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    will do that and let you know what happens! Thank you so much once again...
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  9. Posts : 398
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    thydroxylaze said:
    will do that and let you know what happens! Thank you so much once again...

    No problems thats why we are here. :)

    - Tony
      My Computer


 

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