BSOD at very random points


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    BSOD at very random points


    Hello,

    I am getting some very odd BSOD's at very random times. I will explain everything in sections;

    What i am doing when i get a blue screen?
    I can play a game such as league of legends or say skyrim for many hours without a blue screen, but if i am watching a stream or trying to do some work i will get a blue screen. Its as if the things that are very memory/graphical or just generally computer intensive never cause a blue screen, but something as simple as say going to youtube will cause a blue screen. The blue screen i am getting are usually "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" or "IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_EQUAL". At times some blue screens will remove my graphics drivers.

    What have i done to try and resolve this?
    I have done several formats. I did very recently remove one of my monitors to see if having two monitors could have been causing it. Ive done "Windows Memory Diagnostic" a few times and that has been telling me everything is fine.

    What are my computer specs?
    (Hopefully i list everything you will need)
    Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3
    Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T @ 3400MHz
    Memory: 4096 DDR3
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460
    Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate x32



    Now i have noticed in some of the threads you ask for a "Minidump File" so attached is what i think you are looking for. Hopefully ive been able to explain what my problem is, if anything is missing or ive failed to explain, please ask, i dont really want anymore BSOD's, sick of having them.

    Thank you to all who read and help.


    P.S. Under the posting instructions on step 3 "run a system help report", i couldnt really see how to save as a HTML file, so if it is really needed, could anyone point me in the right direction?
    Last edited by MDennis; 08 Apr 2012 at 14:02. Reason: note about step 3 of posting instructions
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
    Thread Starter
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    I dont want to sound stupid but how would i remove Livemouclass.sys? i just googled how to and all i find is fixes. thank you also for the quick reply, i am doing the rest of what you have said now
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    MDennis said:
    I dont want to sound stupid but how would i remove Livemouclass.sys? i just googled how to and all i find is fixes. thank you also for the quick reply, i am doing the rest of what you have said now
    Cleanest way is to go into cpanels>progams> and remove caps-lock by sysinternals.

    If it isnt there then simply rename livemouclass.sys to livemouclass.bak so it cant load.
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    I cannot actually find that file. Would it be called mouclass.sys by any chance?
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    MDennis said:
    I cannot actually find that file. Would it be called mouclass.sys by any chance?
    Probably in windows\system32. I would search for it. See pix.
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