Mutliple BSOD's on start up and random. Minidumps attached

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    WaffleMuffin said:
    I found my minidumps files from the BSOD's before I reinstalled Win7. Can anyone tell me if they similar or different then the first minidumps that I posted ealier? I want to make sure I'm chasing the same problem. Thanks.
    No the only thing the earlier ones have in common with the most recent is the old drivers that were present then and still are, including your network driver.


    CURRENT

    Code:
    xcmemVx64.sys    9/15/2008 5:04:14 AM        fffff880`03d8b000    fffff880`03deb000    0x00060000    0x48ce250e                        
    xcbdaVx64.sys    9/15/2008 5:04:16 AM        fffff880`03d0f000    fffff880`03d43700    0x00034700    0x48ce2510                        
    xchalVx64.sys    9/15/2008 5:04:54 AM        fffff880`0580e000    fffff880`05db3000    0x005a5000    0x48ce2536                        
    xcfeVx64.sys    9/15/2008 5:04:55 AM        fffff880`046f7000    fffff880`047a0000    0x000a9000    0x48ce2537                        
    Rt64win7.sys    2/26/2009 5:04:13 AM        fffff880`047a6000    fffff880`047d8000    0x00032000    0x49a65b0d                        
    sxuptp.sys    5/8/2009 12:13:37 AM        fffff880`03c26000    fffff880`03c70000    0x0004a000    0x4a03b171
    How To Find Drivers:
    - search Google for the name of the driver
    - compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
    - visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
    - if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
    - - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Driver Reference Driver Reference
    - - Driver manufacturer links are on this page: Drivers and Downloads
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       #12

    Thanks Zigzag!

    Did you take a look at the single minidump I posted yesterday from the BSOD I got after turning on the Driver Verifier?
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       #13

    WaffleMuffin said:
    Thanks Zigzag!

    Did you take a look at the single minidump I posted yesterday from the BSOD I got after turning on the Driver Verifier?
    Yes. It is the one I referred to as "current"
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       #14

    OK, so I need to go through each of the drivers that you listed as current and make sure that they updated with the most current driver from the manufactures website? Correct?

    How do I update drivers without using the Windows Update? Is it as simple as copying and pasting the new driver in the file location of the old driver?
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    WaffleMuffin said:
    OK, so I need to go through each of the drivers that you listed as current and make sure that they updated with the most current driver from the manufactures website? Correct?

    How do I update drivers without using the Windows Update? Is it as simple as copying and pasting the new driver in the file location of the old driver?
    Correct. If the date on the driver is before Jul 13, 2009 it needs to be installed in compatibility mode.
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    After finding out what this drivers are or where they are from, I think that I only one I need to update is Rt64win7.sys. The first 4 drivers look like the belong to a antivirus program call Avast!, and I think I downloaded that a long time ago and no longer have it on the computer. The last one I think I can just delete.

    Can someone please confirm that for me?

    xcmemVx64.sys - belongs to a Avast! program that is a free antivirus program that I do not have on my computer. (I might of at point) xcmemVx64.sys Analysis Report

    xcbdaVx64.sys - belongs to ViXS XCode Series Windows AVStream Driver for x64 Platforms, which I have no idea what it is. xcbdavx64.sys - What is the xcbdavx64.sys from ViXS Systems Inc.? (id:1211640)

    xchalVx64.sys - xchalVx64.sys Analysis Report

    xcfeVx64.sys - xcfeVx64.sys Analysis Report

    Rt64win7.sys - belongs to Realtek and I think is for my modem card. Rt64win7.sys BSoD

    sxuptp.sys - I think I can delete this one. sxuptp.sys Windows process - What is it?
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  7. Posts : 28,845
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       #17

    WaffleMuffin said:
    After finding out what this drivers are or where they are from, I think that I only one I need to update is Rt64win7.sys. The first 4 drivers look like the belong to a antivirus program call Avast!, and I think I downloaded that a long time ago and no longer have it on the computer. The last one I think I can just delete.

    Can someone please confirm that for me?

    xcmemVx64.sys - belongs to a Avast! program that is a free antivirus program that I do not have on my computer. (I might of at point) xcmemVx64.sys Analysis Report

    xcbdaVx64.sys - belongs to ViXS XCode Series Windows AVStream Driver for x64 Platforms, which I have no idea what it is. xcbdavx64.sys - What is the xcbdavx64.sys from ViXS Systems Inc.? (id:1211640)

    xchalVx64.sys - xchalVx64.sys Analysis Report

    xcfeVx64.sys - xcfeVx64.sys Analysis Report

    Rt64win7.sys - belongs to Realtek and I think is for my modem card. Rt64win7.sys BSoD

    sxuptp.sys - I think I can delete this one. sxuptp.sys Windows process - What is it?
    rename anything you dont know to *;BAK and update the Realtek.
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       #18

    BAK is the file extension that I should be renaming? Then I can delete the one's I dont want?
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    WaffleMuffin said:
    BAK is the file extension that I should be renaming? Then I can delete the one's I dont want?
    Bak will prevent them from loading. If nothing complains then You can either remove them or "ZIP" them and store them just in case.
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  10. Posts : 28
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       #20

    I just updated the Realtek driver with the Win7 auto installation tool from this link: Realtek

    The install went smoothly, but now I cant connect to my wireless router. I tried unplugging the router and playing with the settings to see if I can get it working. Nothing is working. Thoughts?

    I'm also having a hard time finding some of the file names that I need to rename with BAK. I using the search bar under the window START icon, is there a better way?
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