BSOD playing online videos/games.

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  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
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    BSOD playing online videos/games.


    Hello there.

    Basically i've been troubled with BSODs since month, pretty much since i've got this PC i haven't experianced any problems, however, after month and a bit i've started getting bluescreens pretty much too offten.
    Today i got it 3 times in a row when i tried to watch single episode of naruto :P - equals 3 BSOD in 20 mins, so there we go im posting here hoping for a bit of help.

    I'm running
    Win 7 ultimate x64, box version. Reinstalled it like 3 times by now on this machine, 1st installation was pretty much out of BSODs at all, however i got some problems after clearing the other pc off this one so i basically reinstalled it around month and a half ago, quite a bit after i've started getting BSODs so i just reinstalled it again, results are pretty much the same.

    Over the time, i've been using tools like daemon tools for virtual drives, few antivirs, including Kaspersky trial one. Point is - i've been reading throught tons of forums so far and first thing i've started checking after i got those BSODs were drivers.

    I've got rid of DT since windows driver compability verify counted this one as incompatibie.

    I've also uninstalled kaspersky once to try out new ver [got like 2 BSODs of kaspersky itself aswell].

    I've been running memtest for round 3 hours, got no memory errors,
    occt test caused bluescreen error today after like 15 mins, however i've got no idea wth is log of this program, i've just run stress test for RAM/CPU up there.

    PC is quite a new one so im getting really nervous bout fact it might be ram problem, however memtest was clean.

    There's my pc specifiaction, i can assume most important ones
    Code:
    Kingston HyperX DDR3 2X 4GB 1600MHz XMP X2 CL9 Grey Edition (Sandy Bridge)	
    Intel Core i7 2600K 3,40 GHz BOX	
    Asrock P67 Extreme4 GEN3
    Seagate 500 GB Barracuda (16MB, Serial ATA III)
    GeForce with CUDA GTX 680 POV 2GB 2xDVI&HDMI&DP (PCI-E)
    And there goes zip file with all reports u guys want to see.
    http://www.sendspace.pl/file/7306e1a01c574ee7f25addd

    Edit:
    Actually 7zip, couldnt really force it to attach
    Last edited by Mati236; 05 Jul 2012 at 13:24. Reason: Couldn't attach file
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  2. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I've menaged to get attachement up here, posting it down.

    One more thing - so far i've been running second OCCT test and it seems it also crashed around 15 minute of test, althought there was no bluescreen, just test error. Thing is most common BSOD is system_service_exception one, i could assume it's driver thing however win driv ver. seems to don't see any of this problems + im running verifier right now the built-in. Seems ok so far.

    I have also mentioned that i've reinstalled win like 3rd time now since i got this pc so i can assume it's quite fresh install, however filled with MOBO drivers and Clone for alternative to DT.
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  3. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #3

    Hello Mati and welcome to Sevenforums.

    BSOD Analyse

    Drivers to be aware of

    Code:
    RTL8167      Realtek 8167 NT Driver Realtek 8167 NT Driver Kernel        Manual     Running    OK         TRUE        FALSE        0          446˙464    0      2011-04-21 20:15:33    C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\Rt64win7.sys         4˙096
    Your Realtek driver was mentioned. There's an update available, download link below.
    Realtek Download

    Code:
    ebdrv        Broadcom NetXtreme II  Broadcom NetXtreme II  Kernel        Manual     Stopped    OK         FALSE       FALSE        4˙096      794˙624    0      2008-12-31 17:29:28    C:\Windows\system32\drivers\evbda.sys            4˙096
    There's an update for this driver available.
    NetXtreme II 1 Gigabit Drivers | Broadcom

    There's also some pointers to your Direct-X files. Option one is that it could be the Direct-X files. Option two is that it could be a part of the Windows system files, as Direct-X is a part of that. To be one the safe side, update your Direct-X files.

    Download: DirectX End-User Runtime - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details

    Malware

    Also do a full scan with Malwarebytes, many Windows-based modules was blamed.

    Malwarebytes : Free anti-malware, anti-virus and spyware removal download

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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  4. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thank you very much, i'll try to set all the stuff done today and give a report how it gone, however - those windows modules, is there actually a chance that any of those is connected with intel drivers?
    This mobo came with quite huge pack of intel drivers which are suppose to improve CPU performance, and i can assume they go as sys files. I'll scan everything and go for clean windows install without those drivers in case that won't help.

    Will keep it updated :)
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  5. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #5

    Yes, they can as far as I'm concerned. Though, Malwarebytes should detect if there's something wrong. The drivers I mentioned was simply something I've saw at first sight, especially the Realtek one was mentioned in several of dumps.

    Also do a scan with SFC.
    We usually ask people to do this command to check if Windows is corrupted. It's the most common one used to check if the Windows files are corrupted. If it'll find errors, it'll restore them.

       Tip
    If you're having a custom customization layer on your Aero, it's likely to get restored to default.


    Press Start | search 'cmd' | Right-click it
    | open as Admin | type SFC /SCANNOW

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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  6. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for Your answer!

    Scanning atm.

    Is afd.sys anywhere connected to any of those drivers? Just had double bluescreen with this+krnl. I've done a bit of reading and it seems to be rather network-connected problem, can this also be issue of corrupted-lan-drivers?
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  7. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #7

    Hello again Mati.

    The afd.sys is a part of the Windows files, and it shouldn't have anything to do with internet-based ones. The first driver I mentioned earlier was the Ethernet Realtek driver, also blamed in a manner of LAN drivers.
    The most important thing is to get the Realtek up and running again.

    Realtek


    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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  8. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
    Thread Starter
       #8

    And Thanks again :>

    Pardon, actually i messed that with realtek hd driver :P. I ran malware scan, and it seems clean however, each time i run sfc scan im getting blue with afd.sys error. Updating drivers atm, hoping to get it all cleaned ;>
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  9. Posts : 2,393
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
       #9

    It's good being on the safe side of course.

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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  10. Posts : 15
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64x
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Actually i've updated drivers for realtek and at some point the 3rd scan of malware found 1 object.

    But i've just kept looking for NetXtreme drivers around. It's LAN driver isn't it ? At any given point i can't find any software with that name on pc, i don't really reckon having 2nd ethernet card. That's bit suspicious, however i'll post out if changes applied will work :)
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