BSOD New system build, memory_management and kmod_exception_not_handle

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  1. Posts : 57
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       #21

    Britton30 said:
    Sorry, I forgot the link.

    If I was doing it I'd get the ASUS, I know pro builders who have to be forced to use MSI boards. That ASUS is a solid one and can give you nice OC options.The list. Newegg.com - Computer Hardware, Motherboards, Intel Motherboards, Intel Z75/Z77, $100 - $200, 2
    ok yeah i noticed those boards, and still undecided between the two I showed you.

    You think asus? but you then stated pro builders use msi. ahhhh. the reviews just scare me about the asus board. i currently have an asus and it's never let me down.. but new hardware just sucks getting because it may be faulty.

    I feel like the msi would be trustworthy, but the asus seems to have more potential, but then again more likely to have problems, but the msi could just as much. and they both have very very similar features. ill decide when I get home from work, hopefully I can get more feedback and google about these boards more to see which to choose.

    Thanks much for the help so far !
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  2. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 64 bit Professional
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       #22

    I ordered the Asus because it has a longer return policy than MSI. In case this board is a no go, then I'll be able to test things, return it if I have too, and then I'll give MSI a shot.

    I'm going to keep in touch with this thread! Hopefully I get no bsod's and I get a good board. Thank you for the help so far!!!
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  3. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #23

    What I said was pro builders have to be forced to use MSI.
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  4. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 64 bit Professional
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       #24

    Ok. I am getting the asus in tomorrow. I just blue screened again on this asrock. nvidia just released a new driver, so I downloaded it and as it asked me for the extraction path, I have it the same default as before, and as soon as i clicked "Ok" or whatever, it froze and blue screened, instantly.

    This one is the system_thread_exception_not_handled
    but this one, rather than just the ntoskrnl.exe, it also includes "cdrom.sys"

    I restarted and just installed the driver as I normally would and it just worked. So I don't get all this.. :\

    Idk if it's worth showing the dmp files, because I am just wondering what if my gpu is faulty? But i doubt it because it was working 100% before in my prior build, never had 1 problem, as well as I currently play video games and it has never blue screened during video games. It only blue screens during installation or on desktop.

    Also, I haven't blue screened since putting the RAM in the other slots. So I am taking it that the other 2 slots, were faulty.

    Hopefully this asus board will do me well!

    I will stay in touch here, and thank you for the help so far you two.
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  5. Posts : 57
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       #25

    Alright so I got this up and running, and I already obtained a blue screen...

    I haven't got to windows service pack 1 yet, but I was opening up disk management and as soon as i clicked it, blue screen.

    ntfs_file_system
    0x00000024

    this one states it's ntfs.sys and ntoskrnl.exe

    I tried kaspersky again because it never had a problem on my last build.. so here is just the dmp file for this single blue screen. hope you guys are still around. not sure if this bsod was once again caused by kaspersky, as i only blue screen on desktop or opening windows related programs..

    also the asus drivers, two of the sata ones wouldn't install, and the Intel management driver wouldn't install either because of no CRC file? on the asrock it worked but on this it doesn't.
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  6. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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       #26

    Uninstall Kaspersky internet security for the time being, as its file system monitoring mechanism often results as a Ntfs issue. Use Microsoft Security Essentials as your antivirus with windows inbuilt firewall, and free MBAM as the on demand scanner.

    Download and install those, and then run full system scans with both of them, one by one.

    Sometimes any virus attacks also cause it. So scan the system for possible virus infection.


    Do some disc checks.

    1. Update your SSD's Firmware (skip it, if it is not a SSD)
    2. Re-seat the sata and power.
    3. Run chkdsk /f/r, following the option two of the tutorial Disk Check
    4. Seatool for dos: SeaTools | Seagate download
      Burn it in a blank cd. boot from the CD, click on "Accept", wait for it to finish detecting the drives, then in the upper left corner select "Basic Tests", then select "Long Test" and let it run.

    Let us know the results.
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  7. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 64 bit Professional
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       #27

    I think it's solved..
    I tried doing the checkdisk already, no errors. I noticed anytime I had installed windows, even with the asrock board, several windows updates would fail, windows would hang on update, it'd never go smooth like it use too, and I couldn't even get SP1 to install no matter what, plus on that last windows installation it started saying it wasn't genuine so i was like ok wtf is going on now this has to be a joke

    but... this motherboard came with 2 new sata cables, with little clips too!

    So i took my old sata cables out, put the new ones on the CD drive, and the 500GB where I was installing the OS.

    I started everything up, installed windows, started installing drivers, on the 4th driver which was like USB stuff, it blue screened with kmode_exception_not_handled, and i searched that up once again, and it was likely due to bad memory or drivers, and i am positive my memory is good, after all what i've been through, plus it was during a driver installation, so i rebooted and reinstalled driver and it was successful, and i started doing windows updates and they went smooth, only ONE failed, they updated fast, i just selected them all and clicked download and install updates, it did them right away.

    Stuff seems to be running a lot better, with everything actually. I am running MSE for my antivirus for a week or so to see if i get any more bsods, and ill do malware bytes scan too, in the morning.

    So i think this all was because of a bad cable? cus now i got new cables in, and i did everything the same, and now it's smooth, and installing properly.

    We'll see in a few days if i get any more bsods. you think the cable could have been the problem?

    I really appreciate all this help, and i really hope this is solved.
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  8. Arc
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       #28

    Yes, cables may be the root of the problem. Discs are connected by those, and if cable connections are bad, storage error may occur for sure. Well done :)

    If you think that the issue is over, mark it as solved by clicking this button on the quick reply box....
    Attachment 246386
    So that it may be noticed by the other persons suffering from the same issue, and they may get a guideline what they should do.
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  9. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 64 bit Professional
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       #29

    I am going to wait a few days and see if it blue screens, if not, I'll mark as solved!

    It's weird though because google chrome still has those weird crashes and asks me to reload the webpage.. it never did that to me on my last build, so I hope these crashes aren't telling me it's going to blue screen soon because of some bad installation or something. lol

    Thanks much!
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  10. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 64 bit Professional
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       #30

    Just blue screened while it was logging into the desktop.

    ntfs_file_system

    see.. i never got that before, now I am getting it on this installation.. I don't get it.

    I am still running MSE

    What else could this be? The hard drive maybe? I need to run some HD tests, i already did chkdsk and that didn't find or need to repair anything.

    I'll try the seagate HD test as well as a test from my manufacturer itself, which is WD.

    If that finds nothing, should I try installing the OS on the 1TB because the 1TB is only a year old, the 500GB is a little over 2 years old. Plus i never bsod while doing anything on the 1TB, only windows related things like logging in or using some of the windows applications. But I doubt it's the HD because I never had problems with it before.. all i did was swap it over to this new build, I didn't drop it or anything, sigh

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