Freqeunt BSOD, many various codes.(memory management, 0x000001A, 0A

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  1. Posts : 9
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    Freqeunt BSOD, many various codes.(memory management, 0x000001A, 0A


    So I recently built a new PC and have been getting a ton of BSOD. So many I lost track of all the codes. I had a friend look at the minidmp files and he said it had to do with a conflict between my Wireless adapter and Microsoft Security Essentials. I disabled both and crashes have been less frequent. I would really really appreciate some help. This had been going on for about a week now. I tried reinstalling windows, I did the windows memory diagnostic test, chkdsk. Nothing works. If you need additional info please let me know.
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  2. Arc
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    All your Driver Verifier enabled crashes indicate to AsUpIO.sys, ASUS hardware monitoring software related. So better you uninstall those. Uninstall ASUS AI Suite II and see if the situation changes or not.

    Let us know the results.
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  3. Posts : 9
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    Ok I just did it. If I have any more crashes i will send another .zip on this post.
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    Ok another crash happened. No idea on this one, never seen the errors before. still not sure on the root cause. Thanks for any of your help.
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  5. Arc
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    Very shortly you have updated your display driver, right? :)
    Try it:


    Let us know the results. Is it still crashing?
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    OK I did my best to uninstall everything through the driver program you suggested. It told me that some things could not be deleted from nvidia because i didnt have the full version. I went back in normal mode just deleted everything I could through the control panel.

    The latest drivers available to me were from 01-05-13 for my 660 Ti.
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    Also the latest update I could find for my graphics card is 3.10.90, are you making me get an earlier driver for a specific reason?
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    Ok after installing the drivers you suggested I got another crash. It was a 0x0000050 attached are all my new logs.

    Thanks so much for your help so far. This issue is really driving me crazy.
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  9. Arc
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    Do two more things.

    Scan the system for possible virus infection.


    Test your RAM modules for possible errors.
    How to Test and Diagnose RAM Issues with Memtest86+
    Run memtest for at least 8 passes, preferably overnight.

    Let us know the results.

    EDIT: I told you to apply that particular driver version coz I never experienced that version to crash on itself. It is the most stable version I have ever used and experienced.
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    OK well I did the windows defender thing and nothing was found. So when i moved on to do memtest86...

    It got about 7 minutes into the test and 56% of the way through the first pass and only had about 61 errors, then its just kicked it up and its already up to 200,000 and counting, very rapidly, errors. I have no idea how to read the results so I am just going to let it run.


    Ok it got to about 61% of the way done and slowed back down to a reasonable amount of errors. But not before logging 305,920 errors. I think im over my head with this hah. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    Now im up to 1 million + errors
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