BSODs on new build at random and while playing Skyrim

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    writhziden said:
    See my previous post. I edited it with info about that driver belonging to MioNet.
    just saw it, that's related to a remote connection driver I had installed to fix a flagged device in my device manager. It's related to intel management engine. This time around I've simple disabled the device as I don't need the feature and will reinstall other updates and drivers. I have a strong suspicion this is the issue as the bsods started around the time I installed the IME driver.
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    Could very well be. Verifier enabled crashes help quite a bit with narrowing down driver related crashes.

    Also I am glad to help, and the system restore is a good troubleshooting step as is disabling that driver. Let us know in a few days whether it resolved the problem or not. :)
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    writhziden said:
    Could very well be. Verifier enabled crashes help quite a bit with narrowing down driver related crashes.

    Also I am glad to help, and the system restore is a good troubleshooting step as is disabling that driver. Let us know in a few days whether it resolved the problem or not. :)
    Will for sure let you know. lol this is annoying but the diagnosing/repairing is almost enjoyable, its the puzzle lover in me
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    I'm also a puzzle lover. That is why I am a blue screen analyst.
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    hey writh, back again. Ran most of the day yesterday without any bsod while gaming or otherwise. Noticed today that my system had restarted because of bsod while setting idle and then a few hrs later after waking it from sleep mode. I'll attach everything as per the instructions. Everything seems a heck of a lot more stable now but I'd like to completely resolve these. Thank you!
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    Problem Devices:
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    PCI Simple Communications Controller	PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E3A&SUBSYS_84CA1043&REV_04\3&11583659&0&B0	This device is disabled.
    Is the above intentional? If so, please explain. Sometimes disabling devices can cause problems (especially if it was unintentional) and sometimes it can resolve problems, so if you did so to resolve a problem, it is understandable. It would help to know what that problem was, though. -Thanks :)


    Inconclusive, but possibly hardware related. Run some hardware checks.
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    As for the disabled pci controller, that's the one related to Intel's Management Engine that I had mentioned earlier on. My system has been way more stable with it disabled and I don't really need it so I'm gonna leave it off. I'll run some of the programs you mentioned, I actually have Furmark and 3DMark11 and prob the Prime95 download somewhere. Thanks again! I know I still had a couple BSODs but I still feel like things are much better with my system.
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    Ah, okay. I do recall that now. Looks like you have all the tools. Let us know how the tests went once you finish.

    It may also help if you provide your temperatures during idle and then during the stress tests when you report back. :)
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