Windows7 BSOD Problem

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  1. Posts : 10
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #11

    chev65 said:
    There is a way to set the memory up properly on that board. I would seriously look into that first, memory timings and voltages matter even more when running 8GB. You haven't listed the type of memory you are running so I can't look up the specs for your Ram.

    Your bios shows plenty of ways to set the memory timings and voltages. You can even overclock your board. The memory timings and voltage settings are very useful on this type of board.
    ASUS M3N78 Pro Motherboard Review :: BIOS and Overclocking :: Motherboards.org

    only stats i have for memory as it was brought as a bundle are from the website's shop the memory its self is heat shuilded i cant read nothink but heres what on the web

    Code:
    SPECIFICATION :
    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 240 PIN Memory 1066 Mhz DIMM (DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY) Non-ECC Non-Parity Voltage 1.8V Gold leads Unbuffered Cas Latency 7.0 8 GB (4X 2GB)
    The SPD is programmed to JEDEC standard latency timing of 7-7-7-20 (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS). Each 240-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers and requires 2.0 ~ 2.1V.
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  2. Posts : 10
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #12

    usasma said:
    Thanks! I missed the scroll down part
    The good news is that your Asus stuff (to include the ASACPI.sys file) is updated to 2008.

    The bad news is that this looks to be a problem with your NETGEAR WG111v2 54Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter. But this is not certain as the error actually occurred in npfs.sys (the Named Pipes File System driver). But it was executing in the wg111v2.exe process - and your wg111v2.sys drivers are from 2007.

    So...
    Vista x64 drivers are here: Answer
    Download them and save them to your Desktop
    Uninstall the drivers that you currently have installed (Start > Programs > NETGEAR WG111v2 Adapter > Uninstall NETGEAR WG111v2 Smart Wizard).
    Install the fresh drivers in Compatibility Mode for ALL USERS. Select "Run as Windows Vista" and "Run as administrator" and install them.
    Test for further BSOD issues.
    ^^^^
    Thankyou so much spot on , ive had no BSOD for 48 hours infact this is the longest the computers been on for
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  3. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #13

    Good to see you have it all sorted out!
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