BSOD help Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium

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  1. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #21

    BIOS updated.

    NVIDIA Drivers uninstalled, cleaned using driversweeper and then re-installed.

    CHKDSK done, found no problems.

    SFC results below.

    Code:
     
    C:\Windows\system32>SFC /SCANNOW
    Beginning system scan.  This process will take some time.
    Beginning verification phase of system scan.
    Verification 95% complete.
    Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
    C:\Windows\system32>
    I've done extensive memtest on the weekend (left it running for 24 hours) and found no problems.

    On the bright side, since this morning I haven't had any BSODs (touch-wood), so it looks like there's a lot of progress!

    Problems, still persisting are that I'm unable to complete Windows update:

    - Code 800736B3 (Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 Service Park 1 for x64-based Systems (KB2817183))
    - Code 8007000D (Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2808735))
    - Code 8007000D (Security Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2813170))
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  2. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Woohoo, updates seem to be working after running the "System Update Readiness Tool".

    Windows update error code 800736B3 failes to install (KB974455, - Microsoft Community
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  3. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #23

    Good on your progress. Were you able to install those updates after running SUR Tool?
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  4. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #24

    yes all the windows updates worked after running SUR Tool.

    I'm running a full scan of the PC using MSE now as I've not been able to run it before. Will probably take a while and it's nearly midnight here, so will leave it running throughout the night.

    Will report back on the status tomorrow morning.

    Thanks and good night VK.
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  5. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #25

    Hi,
    Did you uninstall these drivers, which are known to cause BSOD issues?
    Code:
     
    ASACPI ASACPI.sys Thu May 14 02:25:17 2009
    Asus ATK0110 ACPI Utility (a known BSOD maker in Windows 7 and Win8). 
    Also a part of many Asus utilities
     
    AsIO.sys
    Asus PCProbe Utility
    Dated: Mon Apr 06 08:21:08 2009
    If the programs are no longer on your system, please remove manually:

    Navigate to:
    C:\windows\system32\drivers
    locate the drivers, right click and delete.

    Cheers

    Dave
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  6. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #26

    Oops..double posted.
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  7. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Hi Northernsoul55,

    I take it this wasn't meant for me as you said you double posted? thanks, Asif

    Northernsoul55 said:
    Hi,
    Did you uninstall these drivers, which are known to cause BSOD issues?
    Code:
     
    ASACPI ASACPI.sys Thu May 14 02:25:17 2009
    Asus ATK0110 ACPI Utility (a known BSOD maker in Windows 7 and Win8). 
    Also a part of many Asus utilities
     
    AsIO.sys
    Asus PCProbe Utility
    Dated: Mon Apr 06 08:21:08 2009
    If the programs are no longer on your system, please remove manually:

    Navigate to:
    C:\windows\system32\drivers
    locate the drivers, right click and delete.

    Cheers

    Dave
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #28

    Hi VK,

    Pleased to say, it's 2nd day in a row that I haven't had a single BSOD. Just wanted to thank you for all your help.

    It is ok to leave this thread open till the weekend, just in case the BSOD starts reoccurring?

    Thanks,

    Asif
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  9. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #29

    yes it is. You're welcome
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  10. Posts : 2,014
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #30

    asifkhan316 said:
    Hi Northernsoul55,

    I take it this wasn't meant for me as you said you double posted? thanks, Asif

    Northernsoul55 said:
    Hi,
    Did you uninstall these drivers, which are known to cause BSOD issues?
    Code:
     
    ASACPI ASACPI.sys Thu May 14 02:25:17 2009
    Asus ATK0110 ACPI Utility (a known BSOD maker in Windows 7 and Win8). 
    Also a part of many Asus utilities
     
    AsIO.sys
    Asus PCProbe Utility
    Dated: Mon Apr 06 08:21:08 2009
    If the programs are no longer on your system, please remove manually:

    Navigate to:
    C:\windows\system32\drivers
    locate the drivers, right click and delete.

    Cheers

    Dave

    Yes this was meant for you :)
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