Randon BSOD System_Service_Exception

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    I had to manually uninstall the Symantec Antivirus... Very long process. It said some reg keys may remain, but they should not affect anything.

    I ran the Memtest a total of 10 times now (All night for two nights). Not a single fault.

    I will run the driver verifier again tonight. I'll enable it and run into the ground three or four times. I'll upload the results of that tonight-ish.

    Thanks again for all your help and patience.
    Last edited by garthrs; 17 Dec 2011 at 13:46.
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    garthrs said:
    I had to manually uninstall the Symantec Antivirus... Very long process. It said some reg keys may remain, but they should not affect anything.

    I ran the Memtest a total of 10 times now (All night for two nights). Not a single fault.

    I will run the driver verifier again tonight. I'll enable it and run into the ground three or four times. I'll upload the results of that tonight-ish.

    Thanks again for all your help and patience.
    Your causes are all over the map. Software, hardware, inconclusive. Please run verifier and these

    Then, if the above tests pass, I'd try these free stress tests:
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    Last edited by zigzag3143; 17 Dec 2011 at 16:25.
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    Wow... What would cause this to suddenly start happening?

    I'll run these tests. Thanks for all the help.
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    Ok. I ran verifier and performed:
    Furmark 1.9.2 Burn-in Test (Fullscreen 1280 x 720, MSAA 8X, Dynamic Background, Burn-in) for about 10 minutes.
    Temp maxed at 74 degrees, but stayed mostly at 73 once it leveled out. It did jump to 77 when I toggle Post -FX

    Ran IntelBurnTEst v2.52.

    Passed standard test (5 times) results-[12-17-2011]-[174647].log

    Passed High test (5 times) results-[12-17-2011]-[175041].log

    I have not been able to force a crash... Verifier is enabled... I'll keep forcing the limits. Thanks for the help!
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    garthrs said:
    Ok. I ran verifier and performed:
    Furmark 1.9.2 Burn-in Test (Fullscreen 1280 x 720, MSAA 8X, Dynamic Background, Burn-in) for about 10 minutes.
    Temp maxed at 74 degrees, but stayed mostly at 73 once it leveled out. It did jump to 77 when I toggle Post -FX

    Ran IntelBurnTEst v2.52.

    Passed standard test (5 times) results-[12-17-2011]-[174647].log

    Passed High test (5 times) results-[12-17-2011]-[175041].log

    I have not been able to force a crash... Verifier is enabled... I'll keep forcing the limits. Thanks for the help!
    Good luck and let us know if you need help.
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    I have been able to force a few faults While Verifier was running.
    Work/Life has had me busy, but my son was able to force a few faults while he played Skyrim. I did disable Verifier when I wasn't home.

    Man this is getting annoying. Thanks again!
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    ... It has gotten worse...

    I will most likely be clean installing Win 7.
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    Formatted drive and did a clean install of Windows 7
    Applied all system updates before I installed a single program.
    system crashed 5 more times.
    Replaced RAM with known functional RAM.
    Still crashing.

    I desperately need some help.
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