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The BSOD can be due to defective hardware, which in turn can be caused by overheating thus damaging the components, and also could please run Driver Verifier (see post #9).
The BSOD can be due to defective hardware, which in turn can be caused by overheating thus damaging the components, and also could please run Driver Verifier (see post #9).
Thanks for this. Will run with Driver Verifier enabled as soon as I get home. The guide says not to target drivers under Microsoft Corporation - but won't both of these be under that Provider?
Also, what do these drivers do? And how can the timestamp be July when I only re-installed Windows on Saturday (10th Nov)?
Yes, don't target the Windows drivers, sometimes BSODs don't always give us the real driver which is causing the problems, and therefore it blames a Windows driver instead; Driver Verifier will help cause another BSOD which should hopefully display a real cause.
For the driver explanations, fltmgr.sys is related to the file system (see fltmgr.sys also) and Npfs.sys is another Windows driver which I'm not able to find much information about.
You can read the Stop Code links, as they have a list of usual causes, which you could also try and test.
Just had a look at your System Information file (.NFO file), and noticed you have Dameon Tools installed, this is known is cause BSODs:
- Uninstall Dameon Tools Lite
Driver (Dameon Tools) - dtsoftbus01 13/01/2012 13:45:46
Enabled Driver Verifier, rebooted. Blue Screen on reboot, Blue Screened again on second reboot. Windows 8 Repair came up, had to restore from a previous point. Restored, and rebooted. Now it just takes me to the Win 8 loading screen, the screen goes black and nothing happens.
Could be graphics card driver? Can't get into windows at all now...great :|
Managed to get in. Removed the graphics card and used on board DVI port. Nvidia drivers are installed, tried reinstalling but it says no device detected.
The win 8 reinstalled has been rolled back to Saturday. The graphics drivers are installed yet I cannot get a picture through the card. Ay ideas how turning on driver verifier could do this?
I wouldn't say that Driver Verifier is the issue, have you now turned off Driver Verifier?
Have the BSOD dump files been removed due to the restores you had to carry out?