BSOD kernel-power frequently occurs


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    BSOD kernel-power frequently occurs


    I am running a 2 month old Shuttle SH67H3
    OS Win 7 Home Premium 64bit

    Version6.1 Service Pack (1) Build 7601
    System Disk Intel 520 120 GB SSD
    Data Disk WD Green 2tb

    Chipset H67

    Internal HD3000 Graphics
    Internal Sata
    Internal Realtek AC888 Audio
    8 GB Ram
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    Memory corruption Related to umpserenum.sys Serial Port Enumerator from Texas Instruments Inc. Yours is from 2009 and needs updating
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    This does not apply to me. umpserenum.sys is not on my system. No TI hardware at all.
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    garykbutler said:
    This does not apply to me. umpserenum.sys is not on my system. No TI hardware at all.

    Um, I beg to differ. See pic.
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    Ok I found it. Since this is a new installation, I just clean re-installed win 7. The fresh install came with the same version of serenum.sys. 2009. I have re-updated all drivers and I have updated system to current. I am now running Prime64 as a stress test. I will test for at least 18 hours. If I don't have any more problems, I will rule out hardware as the root cause.

    On successful stress test I will re-install hardware and software one by one until fail
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    garykbutler said:
    Ok I found it. Since this is a new installation, I just clean re-installed win 7. The fresh install came with the same version of serenum.sys. 2009. I have re-updated all drivers and I have updated system to current. I am now running Prime64 as a stress test. I will test for at least 18 hours. If I don't have any more problems, I will rule out hardware as the root cause.

    On successful stress test I will re-install hardware and software one by one until fail

    Good luck
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