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  1. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #31

    I have updated the BIOS quite recently. I believe within the last two months. Has there been another update since?
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  2. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #32

    I just had BSOD. I was browsing the web with a couple tabs open. I was researching the latest BIOS version for my MOBO. WinAmp was also playing music and I also had Stress test running but the temp didn't go above 59/60° (it was jumping between the two temps).
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  3. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #33

    since that time there have been two updates.
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  4. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #34

    GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket AM3+ - GA-970A-D3 (rev. 1.0/1.1)

    Is the website you need.

    ONLY go to the GIGABYTE site for updates, etc for your motherboard.
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  5. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #35

    In case you are wondering, running other things at the same time as the stress test is a good way to cause a BSOD.
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  6. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #36

    Ok I have updated my BIOS. Now I wait for another BSOD and upload the report? That is if I get one..
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  7. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #37

    Excellent.

    Now run these two scripts:

    Script:
    # *****************************************************************
    # ######################## BIOS ###################################
    # Places BIOS.txt on the desktop
    # Contains info about your bios
    # *****************************************************************
    # create a management object containing bios info
    $bios gwmi win32_bios
    # create a PSCustomObject
    $obj "" select BIOSManufacturerNameVersion"Release Date""Serial Number"
    # populate the object
    $obj.BIOS            "*" 40
    $obj
    .Manufacturer    $bios.manufacturer
    $obj
    .Name            $bios.name
    $obj
    .Version         $bios.smbiosbiosversion
    $obj
    ."Release Date"  $bios.converttodatetime($bios.releasedate).tostring("d")
    $obj."Serial Number" $bios.serialnumber

    $obj 
    $env:userprofile\desktop\bios.txt

    EXIT
    EXIT 
    Script:
    # *******************************************************************************
    # Places 3RD PARTY DRIVERS.TXT on your desktop
    # Places 3RD Party DRIVERS.CSV on your desktop

    # Places FULL DRIVER INFO.CSV on you desktop.
    #
    # All are sorted by the driver creation date
    #
    # CSV files can be viewed, sorted, etc. using Microsoft EXCEL
    # *******************************************************************************

    # Create an array of gwmi objects
    $a gwmi win32_systemdriver select namedescriptionstatestartmode,pathname

    # Create an array of pathnameobjects
    $b $a | foreach { (gi $_.pathname) } | 
    select creationtimelastaccesstime,lastwritetimebasenamedirectoryname

    # Create an array of FileVersionInfo objects using the array you just created
    $c $a | foreach { (gi $_.pathname).versioninfo } | 
    select companyname,filedescription,filename,internalname,productversion,fileversion


    # Create an empty array to hold objects
    $arr = @()
    $i # initialize index
    ForEach ($aobj in $a) {
    $obj = new-object system.object # Create a new system object
    #  add members using the names and values from the two arrays of objects
    $obj add-member -type noteproperty -name Name  -value $aobj.name
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name State -value $aobj.state
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Start Mode" -value $aobj.startmode

    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "creationtime" -value ($b[$i].creationtime)
    $obj add-member -type noteproperty -name "Created" -value ($b[$i].creationtime).toshortdatestring()
    $obj add-member -type noteproperty -name "Last Accessed" -value $b[$i].lastaccesstime
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Last Written" -value $b[$i].lastwritetime
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Directory" -value $b[$i].directory

    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Company Name" -value $c[$i].companyname
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Description" -value $c[$i].filedescription
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "File Name" -value $c[$i].filename
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Internal Name" -value $c[$i].internalname
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "Product Version" -value $c[$i].productversion
    $obj 
    add-member -type noteproperty -name "File Version" -value $c[$i].fileversion
    $arr 
    += $obj
    $i 
    ++
    }

    $barr $arr | ? {($_.state -eq "Running") -AND ($_."Company Name" -ne "Microsoft Corporation")} | 
    sort creationtime select  nameDescription"Created""File Version""Company Name"
    $barr ft -wrap -auto $env:userprofile\desktop\"3RD PARTY DRIVERS.TXT"

    $barr export-csv -notypeinformation $env:userprofile\desktop\"3RD PARTY DRIVERS.CSV"

    $arr sort creationtime |
    select  nameDescription"Created""File Version""Company Name"State"Start Mode", `
    "Last Accessed", "Last Written", "File Name", "Internal Name", Directory, "Product Version" |
    export-csv -notypeinformation 
    $env:userprofile\desktop\"FULL DRIVER INFO.CSV" 

    EXIT
    EXIT 
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  8. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #38

    Ok I noticed it skipped some of the script on the second one.. I think it's because I didn't have the drive it was asking for? A: If I remember correctly.
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  9. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #39

    None of these scripts ask for drive A;
    Please rerun the drivers script and upload all three files.
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  10. Posts : 31
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #40

    I only have two scripts to run it seems.
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