Very frequent BSODs

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  1. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #11

    xDeathSwitchx said:
    Okay quick review here. I updated all the drivers listed. I tried to update ESET but it appears to be up to date. After re-installing Nvstor64.sys I got an immediate BSOD when logging into windows after the restart with the error code of 0x00000024. Here's the recent dump files.
    Well something is amiss.

    Eset is still from 2010 and mine says 2012 so I dont think yours is updated. ESET was the process running at the time of the crash.

    These drivers still are the same date as before.
    Code:
    eamonm.sys    12/9/2010 1:29:20 AM         
    ehdrv.sys    12/9/2010 1:29:58 AM            
    emAudio64.sys    8/31/2007 5:15:32 PM       
    emDevice64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:44 PM                               
    emFilter64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:31 PM       
    emScan64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:28 PM        
    MarvinBus64.sys    9/23/2005 5:17:03 PM                               
    nvstor64.sys    6/22/2009 6:23:37 PM   
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  2. Posts : 41
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #12

    zigzag3143 said:

    Well something is amiss.

    Eset is still from 2010 and mine says 2012 so I dont think yours is updated. ESET was the process running at the time of the crash.

    These drivers still are the same date as before.
    Code:
    eamonm.sys    12/9/2010 1:29:20 AM         
    ehdrv.sys    12/9/2010 1:29:58 AM            
    emAudio64.sys    8/31/2007 5:15:32 PM       
    emDevice64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:44 PM                               
    emFilter64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:31 PM       
    emScan64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:28 PM        
    MarvinBus64.sys    9/23/2005 5:17:03 PM                               
    nvstor64.sys    6/22/2009 6:23:37 PM   
    [/B]
    Alright I'm going to break it down here

    emAudio64.sys
    emDevice64.sys
    emFilter64.sys
    emScan64.sys
    MarvinBus64.sys

    They are all Pinnacle Dazzle Instant DVD Recorder DVC Video Device drivers. I use my Dazzle DVC 100 as a webcam but I don't use the instant DVD recorder program so I just uninstalled that and the only one remaining is MarvinBus64.sys. So I'm assuming that is the driver that actually captures the video.


    eamonm.sys
    ehdrv.sys

    Are ESET Nod 32. So I can try to uninstall and re-install and see if that helps.


    nvstor64.sys

    And this is being a real pain to fix. I uninstalled, restarted. Re-installed, restarted. Then that's when I got the BSOD after logging in.
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  3. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #13

    IF you plan on uninstalling Eset do it via...
    http://download.eset.com/special/ESETUninstaller.exe

    Suggest you install MSE in its place.
    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
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  4. Posts : 41
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #14

    JMH said:
    IF you plan on uninstalling Eset do it via...
    http://download.eset.com/special/ESETUninstaller.exe

    Suggest you install MSE in its place.
    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
    I uninstalled it. Already had MSE I also installed Avast and Comodo Firewall. I think I should be good with virus protection.

    Code:
    eamonm.sys    12/9/2010 1:29:20 AM         
    ehdrv.sys    12/9/2010 1:29:58 AM            
    emAudio64.sys    8/31/2007 5:15:32 PM       
    emDevice64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:44 PM                               
    emFilter64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:31 PM       
    emScan64.sys    6/21/2007 8:51:28 PM
    None on them listed above are on my computer anymore.

    I uploaded a html file from DriverView giving all the details about the two remaining.
    MarvinBus64.sys
    nvstor64.sys

    I cannot seem to update them for the life of me. I honestly think that I'm out of luck with MarvinBus64.sys. It's a SD Capture card driver so I don't think Pinnacle provides support for it anymore. So I may just have to uninstall it and invest in an actual webcam.

    But for nvstor64.sys I really don't know why it wont update. I re-installed it and updated my graphics card drivers.
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  5. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #15

    You already had MSE installed? Now you have MSE and avast! installed together?

    Your crashes are likely the cause of your security software performing the computer act of yelling at each other. Before further security violence ensues (blue screen crashes), I recommend that you remove avast! and only run MSE. You can try MSE with the Comodo Firewall software, but it may be more stable running with just the Windows firewall.

    For better, stable protection, take a look at Good and Free system security combination.


    Clarification: When two realtime security programs (programs that are running and protecting the system as it runs) accomplish the same tasks, they will cause conflicts. The system files are accessed at the same time by both security programs and this can result in blue screen crashes. It used to be that some security software would actually flag other security software as malicious and a threat, and that would also cause crashes. The false positives with other antivirus software is now less prevalent, but still possible. Either way, it is best to only have one realtime protection program and one firewall protection program at a time. Standalone scanners like Malwarebytes (the non-trial version/non-pro version) and Superantispyware are okay to have on the system because they only access files during a full/quick scan of the system.
    Last edited by writhziden; 11 Apr 2012 at 16:27. Reason: clarification
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  6. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #16

    xDeathSwitchx said:
    JMH said:
    IF you plan on uninstalling Eset do it via...
    http://download.eset.com/special/ESETUninstaller.exe

    Suggest you install MSE in its place.
    Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
    I uninstalled it. Already had MSE I also installed Avast and Comodo Firewall. I think I should be good with virus protection.
    It is NOT a good idea to have two Anti Virus programs running on your Operating System at the same time.
    Conflicting programs slow your computer & may create crashes, freezes etc
    More is NOT best.

    Would suggest you remove Avast via
    http://files.avast.com/files/eng/aswclear5.exe
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  7. Posts : 41
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #17

    I never realized MSE was a real-time. I thought it was a standalone scanner. Yikes. But that goes to show how much I actually used it. I'll uninstall avast.
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  8. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #18

    xDeathSwitchx said:
    I never realized MSE was a real-time. I thought it was a standalone scanner. Yikes. But that goes to show how much I actually used it. I'll uninstall avast.
    Strictly from a BSOD perspective MSE causes the fewest, and it is a good, free, lightweight malware app. It is built into Win 8 BTW.
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  9. Posts : 41
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #19

    I uninstalled MarvinBus64.sys. Re-installed nvstor64.sys, for the 2nd time. I'll see if I get anymore BSOD. Also I ran memtest and it passed 7 times. As for antivirus I have MSE and Comodo Firewall running. If I don't get a BSOD in the next 24 hours we may have my problem solved (:

    But I'm not gonna get my hopes up to quick now
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  10. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #20

    If satisfied please mark your thread solved.
    Good luck!

    Should you get any more BSOD's submit them please.
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