BSOD while no application is launched


  1. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD while no application is launched


    Hi,

    from a year now, I got BOSD every two days. Sometimes I work into 3DS max, sometimes I am not in front of my PC, sometimes I use photoshop or sometimes I am just on Internet (and I had one during writing this post which is not in the report...)

    Could someone help me ?

    My configuration :
    - 4 years old
    - win7 ultimate x64
    - ASUSTeK P5K (Intel P35 Express)
    - Intel Q6600 2.4ghz non overclocked
    - 4go Kingston HyperX DDR2-SDRAM PC8500 CL5 - KHX8500D2K2/2G
    - RADEON HD5700

    I have built it on my own.

    Kind regards,
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    vikti said:
    Hi,

    from a year now, I got BOSD every two days. Sometimes I work into 3DS max, sometimes I am not in front of my PC, sometimes I use photoshop or sometimes I am just on Internet (and I had one during writing this post which is not in the report...)

    Could someone help me ?

    My configuration :
    - 4 years old
    - win7 ultimate x64
    - ASUSTeK P5K (Intel P35 Express)
    - Intel Q6600 2.4ghz non overclocked
    - 4go Kingston HyperX DDR2-SDRAM PC8500 CL5 - KHX8500D2K2/2G
    - RADEON HD5700

    I have built it on my own.

    Kind regards,
    There are three major problems here


    1-ASACPI.SYS

    The pre 2009 version of this driver is a known BSOD cause.

    Please visit this link: ASUS teK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download P7P55D LE
    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download P7P55D LE

    Scroll down to the Utilities category, then scroll down to the "ATK0110 driver for WindowsXP/Vista/Windows 7 32&64-bit" (it's about the 12th item down).
    Download and install it.
    Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers to check and make sure that the ASACPI.SYS file is date stamped from 2009 or 2010 (NOT 2005).



    2-SPTD.SYS


    This is another large cause used by daemon tools and alcohol120

    Remove any CD visualization programs such as Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120%.
    They use a driver, found in your dmp, sptd.sys, that is notorious for causing BSODs.

    Use this SPTD uninstaller when you're done:DuplexSecure - Downloads

    You can use MagicDisc as an alternative.

    Freeware MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM(MagicDisc) Overview


    3-Avast. I would remove and replace it with Microsoft seurity essentials at least to test.



    http://files.avast.com/files/eng/aswclear5.exe

    Virus, Spyware & Malware Protection | Microsoft Security Essentials
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks a lot,

    I have just accomplished the 3 points. Do you want any special report or I simply wait to see if the system is finally stable?

    Kind regards,
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    vikti said:
    Thanks a lot,

    I have just accomplished the 3 points. Do you want any special report or I simply wait to see if the system is finally stable?

    Kind regards,

    I would wait and see. Just removing the first 2 should yield a huge improvement in stability.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 22
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi,

    it is me again.

    Thanks to your advices, my system has became a lot more stable. But since a few weeks, there are some new BSOD. Please, find my new report in the attachment.

    Kind regards
      My Computer


 

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