BSOD, ntoskrnl.exe, memory_management seemingly at random.

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  1.    #41

    Okay that's good to know so far, leave this thread open for a about a week, and report back if has crashed or hasn't crashed. Of course, if it crashes, then post the dump files etc.
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       #42

    Well, apparently it crashed while I was taking a nap. >.< at least I got a dump file this time.

    Added the files. Thank you in advance for your help. :)

    Edit: And another Bluescreen. *adds in the minidump file* and it was doing so well, too.
    Last edited by KitsuneSidhe; 25 Jul 2013 at 23:11.
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       #43

    First uninstall MSE and dont install any antivirus for the time being

    Please run Autoruns and then click on File> Save.. Save the file in .arn format and upload here. Will have a look
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       #44

    Alrighty. Done and added. ^_^
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       #45

    ok

    under LOGON Tab, uncheck the below

    1. rdpclip
    2. Nvtmru
    3. RTHDVCPL
    4. Microsoft Windows Windows Mail


    under EXPLORER Tab, uncheck the below

    1. {C52AF81D-F7A0-4AAB-8E87-F80A60CCD396}


    under SCHEDULED TASKS Tab, uncheck all the below

    1. \ASUS\RunDAOD
    2. \GoogleUpdateTaskMachineCore
    3. \GoogleUpdateTaskMachineUA
    4. \Microsoft\Windows Defender\MP Scheduled Scan
    5. \Microsoft\Windows Defender\MpIdleTask
    6. \Microsoft\Windows\NetTrace\GatherNetworkInfo
    7. \Microsoft\Windows\Windows Media Sharing\UpdateLibrary


    under SERVICES Tab, uncheck all the below

    1. AdobeARMservice
    2. asComSvc
    3. asHmComSvc
    4. AsSysCtrlService
    5. AsusFanControlService
    6. gupdate
    7. gupdatem
    8. IJPLMSVC
    9. LVPrcS64
    10. nvsvc
    11. nvUpdatusService
    12. Secunia PSI Agent
    13. SkypeUpdate
    14. Steam Client Service
    15. WinDefend
    16. WMPNetworkSvc




    Do the above and restart the system and wait for BSOD's
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       #46

    Alrighty, done and waiting. ^_^ Should I try to get the system to do one, or just wait? (The last BSOD I had was while trying to run Minecraft, since it's been crashing my graphics driver so I wanted to test and see if the BIOS updated fixed that. It didn't and when it crashed it went to a BSOD. So I might be able to make it BSOD again by trying to run the game.)
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       #47

    Alright go ahead.. have some fun... playong minecraft ....:)
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       #48

    You say have fun, I say "why did I think this was a good idea?"

    Game still crashes, but it isn't giving me any BSODs and none have happened naturally yet.
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       #49

    Well thats good to hear

    But my suggestion would be that you do a clean install of Windows 7 , then install only the drivers (don't all the applications that comes with these drivers... like the nvidia application... just install the drivers..) , and do fresh install of other software as well..

    Well the choice is your... see how everything goes and then do a clean install if needed.
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       #50

    As much as I don't want to, I'll be trying the fresh install tomorrow. ^_^ I'll get all of the latest drivers onto a disk tonight and run the install tomorrow. Get the drivers back on and then I'll do the 100-some Windows updates. :) Hopefully a fresh install is all it'll need.
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