Various BSOD - 0x0000124 - 0x000000c5 etc...

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    You have the correct Intel driver selected in the screenshot. Uninstall it through device manger and re-install it through the http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect

    Uninstall the Marvell drivers (both of them). Install the update from http://www.marvell.com/support/downloads/search.do# and click on Windows Setup Installer (32- and 64-bit) for Yukon Controllers
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    Thanks! There isn't any chances that this mess up something so i can't start the computer or something like that?
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    There is always a chance of that, but the chances are minimal in this case.
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    I mean more like;
    There isn't any chanse i can't like boot my system drive after uninstalling the old drivers?

    EDIT: What should i chose on: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect ?
    Or do you mean i should uninstall and then press "Check your system for latest drivers" on that site?
    Otherwise.. Whats the drivers name which contains iaStor.sys which i have trouble with?
    Last edited by Sunner; 15 Mar 2012 at 17:26.
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    This will not do anything to prevent you from using the hard drive. I highly doubt it will affect you being able to get into Windows, but there is always a chance of this anytime software, hardware, or drivers are installed/uninstalled. That is why it is usually a good idea to have restore points enabled so you have a system base to return to in such an event.


    If you want to be really careful (this is what I do so if anything happens, I can return to an exact copy of my system afterward):


    Uninstall the Intel drivers and check your system for the latest drivers from the Intel driver update utility. The driver is Intel SATA AHCI controller; it should show up through the Intel utility as something similar to that.
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    Hi again!

    Im a bad person, or maybe not.. I didn't have updated the drivers yet because i did uninstall Virtual Clone Driver because i read that this may cause BSOD:s in some cases.

    But this one was a BAD_POOL_HEADER 0x00000019 who pointed at chrome.exe.
    It is posible that the networkdrivers is corrupted and that chrome trigger this, but chrome seems to have many problems..
    I did uninstall that and i run firefox again now. I should see if i get some new so that i can se if it was chrome or the drivers who is dumb to me.
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    I run Chrome all the time with no problems, but it is possible your Chrome software was corrupted and causing you issues. Time will tell...
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    I did remove it and the system went well since then, but now i got:
    On Wed 2012-03-21 17:05:40 GMT your computer crashed
    crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp
    This was probably caused by the following module: Unknown (0x00000000)
    Bugcheck code: 0x21 (0x0, 0x1, 0x9000000, 0x77B4732)
    Error: QUOTA_UNDERFLOW
    Bug check description: This indicates that quota charges have been mishandled by returning more quota to a particular block than was previously charged.
    A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: Unknown .
    Google query: Unknown QUOTA_UNDERFLOW


    It wasn't a real dumpfile, i found this in WhoCrashed.

    Im about to update those drivers now. Hope it goes well :/

    EDIT1: Marvell is done.
    After uninstalling and reboot my windows said "uppdating
    device drivers". This doesn't effect me?
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    Hmmm.. Now i did uninstall that intel-driver, but then i got this ones on the site to pick from:

    Graphics Driver
    Intel Chipset Software Installation Untility (Chipset INF)
    Audio Driver For Intel Desktop Board
    Wireless Networking (WiFi)
    Wired Networking

    Which one is the one im going to install?!?! :O

    EDIT:
    Under device manager i also see this now:
    Intel(R) ICH10 Family 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 3A22

    That one wasn't there earlier..
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    It appears you did not have your hard disk controller drivers properly installed or changed modes in the BIOS. Have you changed modes from IDE to AHCI, by chance? If not, it was probably just that the drivers were not installed.

    I would recommend you update all possible drivers available through the Intel driver update utility. Ignore only those that say they are not supported or the device is unknown.
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