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EIO Driver Cannot Be Loaded!
Usually happening when I am syncing the external drives.
Usually happening when I am syncing the external drives.
Uninstall Asus SmartDoctor/TurboGear Enhanced driver
Test for further problems.
If necessary, go to the Asus support website and download the latest version of this utility for your system/mobo
It's listed under the VGA section and is named the TurboGear Enhanced Driver here: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support- download_item_mkt
I already updated the driver from there. The problem is still going on.
I will try to uninstall TurboGear though.
I hope it is the same program.
(TurboGear Extreme is installed on my computer used for overclock).
I don't know if they are related, the program on my computer is :
I can delete that program. No problem.
I already updated the TurboGear Enhanced Driver before, from your link.
If there is anyway to uninstall TurboGear Enhanced Driver, tell me (other than deleting TurboGear Extreme I mean).
Thanks.
First, set a system restore point.
Then delete the Asus stuff from Control Panel...Programs...Uninstall a program
Delete anything that you don't need - that'll make troubleshooting further dumps much easier.
Also, go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and rename EIO.sys to EIO.BAK
Reboot to see if the changes remain.
Before your post, on Device Manager, there were 2 EIOs, I deleted where there was a yellow mark, the troubled one.
Thanks, and I will inform the results after your instructions.
I uninstalled ASUS TurboGear Program.
I uninstalled EIO driver from Device Manager.
I change the BIOS setting to enable TurboGear Overclocking to disabled.
Let's see what happens.
Update: Nope. This time blue screen. A crucial something to the operating system has been terminated. I changed the BIOS setting to enable again. Does NVIDIA use the EIO driver? I remember updating NVIDIA around this thing started to happen.
Last edited by IMAyNeed; 23 Mar 2011 at 05:57. Reason: Update
Did you check in C:\Windows\System32\drivers and rename EIO.sys to EIO.BAK?
Please upload this info to help us in analyzing the BSOD(s): https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
I have EIO64.sys. Will that do?
And I have also EIO64_xp.sys. Should I delete the EIO64_xp.sys or should I name it to bak also?
I have also a file named as MsftWdf_Kernel_01009_Inbox_Critical.Wdf. I don't know if it is related though.
I can't post BSOD because the dumping failes with 0x0...0c always so there is no dump files (even with no restart and mini dump selected).
Last edited by IMAyNeed; 24 Mar 2011 at 11:47.
Rename EIO64.sys to EIO64.BAK
Rename EIO64_xp.sys to EIO64_xp.BAK also
I'm not just looking for the memory dump files - those reports contain a lot of other information that may be useful in diagnosing these problems.