BSOD playing battlefield 3, page_fault_in_nonpaged_area/dxgmms1.sys

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  1. Posts : 8,398
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       #41

    The dumps are still pointing at system drivers so I'll get you to do the following:

    Run a full system scan with Malwarebytes.
    Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware download

    Run an sfc/scannow command in an elevated command prompt. If errors are found, run it twice more with each scan followed by a reboot.
    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
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       #42

    Completed a full scan in about half an hour with no malicious files detected. The sfc scan also resulted with nothing wrong. Got a couple more bsods in the last couple days, uploaded dumps for them.

    Take note the last bsod was self-inflicted while adjusting voltage. Gotta watch for typos in bios I suppose :/
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       #43

    I got a new one tonight pointing at nwifi.sys so I ran another sfc /scannow with the same result. Is there any reason why I get windows .sys files as the cause without them being corrupted?
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       #44

    Change the voltages back to default. If you have changed any values in BIOS , have overclocked etc. reset their values too.

    Update your ATI video card drivers from the below link. Make sure you uninstall the old drivers first.
    Latest AMD Catalyst Video Driver for Windows 7
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       #45

    I went into the bios and loaded it's default settings and disabled asus express gate, but if we resolve the issue with what appears to be my graphics drivers I'd like to revisit overclocking my cpu in the future.

    I also went to your link for the latest amd drivers, but I already have that version installed. Is there something I gave you that indicated otherwise?
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  6. Posts : 8,398
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       #46

    The dumps pointed to an older version of the driver. A couple of them also pointed to it as the cause of the crash. I would recommend uninstalling the driver and then reinstalling it from the aforementioned link.
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       #47

    Installed 12.8 drivers, update will follow if it crashes again.
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       #48

    Got another one today while playing guild wars 2.
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  9. Posts : 8,398
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       #49

    Your ten latest dumps are referencing a bunch of different drivers including your Wi-Fi driver, ATI driver, DirectX driver and a Windows security driver. Check that you have the latest version of all of them. You may also want to try uninstalling MSE as it is referenced in one of the crashes. If the crashes continue just reinstall it as it rarely causes blue screens.
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  10. Posts : 58
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       #50

    I checked again and made sure I've updated the amd drivers to 12.8, directx, wifi card, and MSE. I'm pretty sure the wifi crash was the last one I received before turning my bios back to default.

    I also have been googling around lately and found this: Fix: 43029 atikmdag.sys Blue Screen BSOD in Windows 7

    I know I don't have windows vista like the problem described in the guide, but the date in my file properties for that driver is sometime in july even though I've reinstalled several times since then. Should I give this a try?
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