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Well, I tried to do the driver verifier, but for some reason its only showing drivers provided by Microsoft. Also, in extreme cases a co-worker mentioned to me a full reset of my computer. I dont have things on this computer I would care to save, so what would be my extreme options if this becomes something I cant fix?
What was the output of the command?
Could post a screenshot of Step #5 of the Driver Verifier tutorial, and then attach the screenshot in your next post using - Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
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Well the other drivers ended up showing after a restart, I did it, and once again I blue screened at the starting windows part. Did again, same result every time I try to use the driver verifier. Attaching the dump file from the latest blue screen.
It appears that Driver Verifier managed to detect a driver which failed to fill out a dispatch routine for a IRP Major function code. A dispatch routine is how the driver handles the IRP. More Information - Writing IRP Dispatch Routines.Code:BugCheck C9, {21f, fffff88004393008, fffff9800a930d30, 0} Unable to load image CtHDb.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for CtHDb.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for CtHDb.sys Probably caused by : CtHDb.sys ( CtHDb+9008 )
The driver seems to be caused by your SB Recon3D PCIe Audio Bus Filter, I would suggest checking for a update to the driver, is this a sound card or something?Code:3: kd> lmvm CtHDb start end module name fffff880`0438a000 fffff880`04396000 CtHDb T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: CtHDb.sys Image path: CtHDb.sys Image name: CtHDb.sys Timestamp: Mon Mar 25 03:03:17 2013 (514FBE75) CheckSum: 00008145 ImageSize: 0000C000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Remove the sound card for now, and then see if the system crashes or not.