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ntoskrnl.exe is trying to kill me
Well, here we are again. Around 3 weeks ago I already posted here, trying to find out what caused all my bluescreens. Back then I was using a HD4890, switching that out with my old 7600GT got rid of a bluescreen every five minutes, however it didn't entirely stop. The old thread is here, info required about my system are in there: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...uescreens.html
Now, apparently there were still some bits of the ati driver left, although I ran DriverCleaner several times, in safe mode. Then, today I reformatted and did a completely fresh windows install. Didn't update yet, didn't install anything fancy except for the graphics driver (270.61-desktop-win7-winvista-64bit-english-whql). Now I thought "oh that surely should do the trick", alas I was wrong, go figure. Checking the old dumps, I found ntoskrnl.exe to be the cause almost every time and now, after the fresh install, it's doing it again. I'm pretty much dumbfounded as to what might be the cause.
I saved the minidumps before I reformatted and pasted them back in again. Except for the newest one they're all from before the fresh install and after I switched graphic cards. I don't know if this helps, but I figured I might as well put them in too.
Running perfmon told me I hadn't installed the coprocessor driver yet, so I went ahead and did that and then ran perfmon again. I doubt this will fix it though, since on the old windows install I had this driver installed.
I'm still using Windows 7 Ultimate full retail, 64 bit. Windows_NT6_BSOD_jcgriff2 and perfmon log are, again, both in the attached zip.
So, well, yes. Thanks in advance for helping me out. Also, if anything is unclear or you need more information, ask away.
e: temps are still normal, ran memtest before i formatted for 10 passes, no errors. I also checked the ram in the bios, it's all 5-5-5-18 and running at 1.8V just like it should
Last edited by Psyke; 10 May 2011 at 18:57.