Multiple Cause BSODs plaguing me, looking to fix as many as possible

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  1. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #11

    Not uninstalled Panda yet, driver verifier causes crash on boot. minidump included. will uninstall panda and try again

    EDIT:
    Upon removing panda windows will now boot when driver verifier is enabled, crashes upon welcome screen though, will include new minidump.

    EDIT 2:
    Ive let the comp BSOD a few times with the verifier running, gonna wait for further instructions. Here are the last 2 minidumps from this session.
    Last edited by Wrek; 15 Jun 2013 at 20:37.
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  2. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #12

    ok the before panda removal
    Both dumps =
    PavTPK.sys = Panda Internet Security
    After the removal it still pointed at panda internet security.
    do you have any registry cleaners or the such?
    first use this : http://www.pandasecurity.com/resourc...NINSTALLER.exe
    second on your hard drive search "panda" and delete anything related to the antivirus,
    next open "regedit" by typing it in the start menu. navigate to here in regedit
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Panda Software\Setup\Hotfix
    if its is there right click the hotfix folder and delete it. This may not be there.
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  3. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Skylais said:
    ok the before panda removal
    Both dumps =
    PavTPK.sys = Panda Internet Security
    After the removal it still pointed at panda internet security.
    do you have any registry cleaners or the such?
    first use this : http://www.pandasecurity.com/resourc...NINSTALLER.exe
    second on your hard drive search "panda" and delete anything related to the antivirus,
    next open "regedit" by typing it in the start menu. navigate to here in regedit
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Panda Software\Setup\Hotfix
    if its is there right click the hotfix folder and delete it. This may not be there.
    Sorry Skylais, i messed up which dumps i selected, the current edit of my previous post has the proper ones. sorry for the inconvenience. (writing from safe mode, hard to keep track of everything)
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  4. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #14

    It is okay!, next dumps point at your audio drivers
    VMfilt64.sys = VIA audio driver
    Did you buy this new? or used? or built it?
    hmm. let me look through your drivers and help determine what model audio card you have unless you know it already.
    This is the page VIA Drivers Download - VIA Technologies, Inc.
    If you do not know, do you mind snapshotting the audio card details under "device manager".
    I cannot read or understand the language in the systeminfo.nfo file. If you can find the card device number download the right version here : VIA Drivers Download - VIA Technologies, Inc.

    Also if you can go to your manufacturer site see if they have a driver automatic updating type of thing.
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  5. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #15


    This comp has a few years running so I wouldn't be surprised if stuff is out of date, here's (what i think) you're asking for driver wise.
    I am however unsure what to pick from the site you linked. Worst case i wouldn't mind at all translating any unreadable text >_>

    EDIT:
    Looking up my motherboard specs it appears that I have the VIA VT2020, I will download this from your link now.
    EDIT 2:
    Only one I can find is 2020S, i cannot seem to find the 2020.
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  6. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #16

    under device manager click details, and on the drop down list select device instance path
    you should get a string looking kinda like this
    HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_14F1&DEV_5051&SUBSYS_10250292&REV_1000\4&6F8187B&0&0001
    Copy and paste it here.


    Oh and ! if u wanna learn a thing or two:) you can do this for about any driver and even unknown drivers this can be really helpful. Here is the break down
    Once u get that funky looking string like this
    HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_14F1&DEV_5051&SUBSYS_10250292&REV_1000\4&6F8187B&0&0001
    The red = The device and vendor id codes, and the pink ish color will tell u if its vendor or device. normally they are small digits like that, and what you do with these is plug em in at a website like this PCI Vendor and Device Lists
    From here you can find usually what exact device it is by simply inputting a digit group.!
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  7. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #17

    I think i found it:
    HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_1106&DEV_0441&SUBSYS_104383E4&REV_1001
    HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_1106&DEV_0441&SUBSYS_104383E4


    oh and thanks for the driver identification crash course
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  8. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #18

    Try using the s version, i don't think it will effect much. If u can though try to see if you can find it at the mobo or manufacturers site.
    Usually this works fine, but like it heeds in the warning here :
    System manufacturers and motherboard vendors customize audio hardware and software and therefore, to ensure optimal sound quality and compatibility, we strongly recommend you to obtain the system-validated and certified audio drivers directly from your system manufacturer or motherboard manufacturer. If you use audio drivers provided on this website and you experience a difficulty, we recommend that you uninstall them and instead use the latest drivers supplied by your motherboard or system manufacturer.
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  9. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Skylais said:
    Try using the s version, i don't think it will effect much. If u can though try to see if you can find it at the mobo or manufacturers site.
    Usually this works fine, but like it heeds in the warning here :
    System manufacturers and motherboard vendors customize audio hardware and software and therefore, to ensure optimal sound quality and compatibility, we strongly recommend you to obtain the system-validated and certified audio drivers directly from your system manufacturer or motherboard manufacturer. If you use audio drivers provided on this website and you experience a difficulty, we recommend that you uninstall them and instead use the latest drivers supplied by your motherboard or system manufacturer.
    I went to my MOBOs manufacturer site (ASUS Crosshair IV Formula) and found out there is a newer driver than the one I am using for my specific card, I will download this one and use it. What should be my next step after updating my audio driver?
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  10. Posts : 614
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #20

    Your next step is to restart the computer with driver verifier still enabled to check for anymore bsod
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