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Actually I haven't receive any Bsod after the time when I was using driver verifier
Actually I haven't receive any Bsod after the time when I was using driver verifier
Blue screens are back. Problem is not solved yet.
I've received BSOD when I was turning off computer and when it was turning off I disconnected a power supply. Then I received BSOD and computer restart.
Here is the link:
050512-25818-01.zip
again ntoskrnl but now with ntfs.sys and the error is NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM
This single crash was inconclusive. I would address these two issues.
1-Related to AmdTools64.sys Special Tools Driver from Special Tools Driver Yours from 2008. Seriously needs updating
2-Kaspersky.
Kaspersky is a frequent cause of BSOD's. I would remove and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials AT LEAST TO TEST.
http://support.kaspersky.com/downloa...vremover10.zip
Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
So how to get the newer version of AmdTools64.sys? Is that a display driver? I've installed the newest amd ati driver yet (12.3)
I don't get it, I can't find that Amdtools64.sys on their site, I don't even know where to search for it. Maybe lets try to delete is since I've read somewhere that Amdtools isn't needed for Windows 7 etc. How to completly remove that driver? Deleting it from System32 Drivestore will be enough or maybe I need to do something else?
Before uninstalling the driver, please create a system restore point. I have seen Driver Sweeper cause problems on some systems. It usually works fine and causes no issues, but it can occasionally clean up too much of the system and cause additional problems through Windows. I usually recommend creating a restore point prior to using it to be safe. :)
another one when I was watching youtube: