BSOD 7e, 3b, and a primarily while gaming

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    Crypt135 said:
    I removed the audio driver but I'm still getting BSOD's.

    This one was Related to nvmf6264.sys MCP Networking Function Driver. from NVIDIA Corporation Yours from 2009. Update to newest available.
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       #32

    Another BSOD after updating the MCP Networking Function driver. I don't think I've seen 1e since before the clean install.
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       #33

    Crypt135 said:
    Another BSOD after updating the MCP Networking Function driver. I don't think I've seen 1e since before the clean install.

    Sorry but this one is inconclusive.


    It is much easier to find patterns, etc, when there are more than one crash. We prefer you wait until you have at least two so that if one is corrupt the other probably wont be.
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       #34

    Just got another BSOD, same bug check code (1e).
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       #35

    Bump.

    Is the above BSOD more conclusive?
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       #36

    I gave verifier another shot and despite getting a different BSOD while it's not enabled and after I tried updating my gfx card driver prior to this it's still blaming nvlddmkm.sys. The BSOD problems occur with each of the previous four release drivers from Nvidia and the two newest beta ones. I am clueless as to how all of these driver versions produce the same issue and yet my card isn't defective according to the OCCT stress and memory tests.

    I don't really know what else I can do besides trying a different gfx card and seeing if the issue persists.

    Maybe the dmp file points to something different than what the message indicated?
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       #37

    Crypt135 said:
    I gave verifier another shot and despite getting a different BSOD while it's not enabled and after I tried updating my gfx card driver prior to this it's still blaming nvlddmkm.sys. The BSOD problems occur with each of the previous four release drivers from Nvidia and the two newest beta ones. I am clueless as to how all of these driver versions produce the same issue and yet my card isn't defective according to the OCCT stress and memory tests.

    I don't really know what else I can do besides trying a different gfx card and seeing if the issue persists.

    Maybe the dmp file points to something different than what the message indicated?
    It is driver verified and related to your video driver. It can be heat, power, overclocking, etc.

    At least you know where to concentrate your efforts
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       #38

    I was able to get a hold of another gfx card to test and see if that would have gotten rid of the problem but my computer still blue screened with it in. However, with verifier running it listed a different BSOD message and code. Blue Screen View says that hal.dll is what caused the crash, what should I try next?
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    Since changing out the card I've gotten three BSOD's so far and each one of them has been a different error message and code. The only thing I've changed for this test is the gfx card; it's another nvidia gtx480, same driver version and everything.

    I've been trying to find a pattern but there doesn't seem to be one so far. Any suggestions?
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    Crypt135 said:
    Since changing out the card I've gotten three BSOD's so far and each one of them has been a different error message and code. The only thing I've changed for this test is the gfx card; it's another nvidia gtx480, same driver version and everything.

    I've been trying to find a pattern but there doesn't seem to be one so far. Any suggestions?


    Driver verified and Related to nvlddmkm.sys nVidia Display Driver.


    Are you by chance running a RAID, or overclocking? I noticed an nvraid.sys driver.
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