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i uninstalled avire since you told me to install MSE :) so...:-?? the test was done with MSE :)
i uninstalled avire since you told me to install MSE :) so...:-?? the test was done with MSE :)
All I can say is turn Driver Verifier on again, and have it do the proper checks (read the article on what checks to select and what not to select) on all non-Microsoft drivers, then try to get it to crash some more and send us more crashdumps. Hopefully we may get the right crashdump.
Personally, though I think you may have a bad video card or some other piece of hardware.
i've uploaded a MEMORY.DMP FILE :)
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Sorry, this file is corrupt from head to toe. It looks like an issue with your paging file. Have you changed your paging file to be a specific size? Its maximum size should be at least the same size of your RAM just to be sure. Also, this may show a problem with either your RAM or your hard drive, as memory dump corruptions like this are very frequently caused by bad RAM/HD.
hmmm strange...i don't know if i rember the BSOD started since i installed Dota2 on steam,.....Always when i recive a BSOD dota2 is deleting and must install it again..i don't know what's the reason...any help?
look another .dmp file hope is good
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Yes, I can work with this one.
It is reporting an issue involving memory allocations reserved for your video card's driver. Either the drivers themselves are whacked, or the video card is bad. Since we've already tried to tackle with the video card drivers before, unless you can update them again to see if they work better, I'll just have to stand with my previous conclusion that your video card is bugging out, and therefore will need replacing.
i don't know what to say ...before i never recived BSOD...but now after changed hardware (processor, ram and mb) i recive this bsod
Well that's evident that one of those are bad, or there's a rare incompatibility issue with your video card and your motherboard. It's best to look at getting each of those three items looked at and replaced (they're all under warranty, yes?).
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