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That I cannot answer. I did bold the bottom portion of your file, to show that the driver was in use at the time of the BSOD.
That I cannot answer. I did bold the bottom portion of your file, to show that the driver was in use at the time of the BSOD.
I think I'll just do a clean install. If I still have problems after that, I guess I will RMA my motherboard.
Before the clean install, go into safe mode. If you BSOD very good chance its hardware. clean install will not fix that.
I've already been booted into safe mode for a very long period of time with no BSOD while still browsing and using the computer (same as I have been while in regular boot). I won't lose anything by doing a clean install and at this point I'm just tired of the problem, whatever it is.
OK, it looks like it is software, but maybe I can help here.
Thist tutorial tells you the best way to make the install and it gives a link to Seven SP1, which will save a lot of update time. You will have to update only since SP1
Back up your stuff and you need a product key number
Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
Time to RMA my mobo. BSOD after clean install, had only installed like 5 things before it happened.