Frequent BSOD on fresh install multiple errors

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  1. Posts : 24
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       #31

    none of these are supported by driver sweeper, no idea how I have a d-link driver, anything that had to do with asus was removed using revo, yet when searching the registry they show up, possibly just from the event.sys file? heres a ss used find feature in regedit...
    1 is a AsUpIO.sys search
    2 is ASACPI.sys
    3 is jswpslwfx.sys

    looks like the jswpslwfx can be updated or removed but the 2 asus drivers idk how to get to those....
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  2. Posts : 26,869
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       #32

    The ones related to Asus Utilities should be removed by uninstalling the utilities. If not go to C:/Windows/system32/drivers and do a search in the top right corner. When you find the driver, such as AsUpIO.sys , rename it to AsUpIO.bak. Then it won't load.
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  3. Posts : 24
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       #33

    2 of the 3 were there the AsUpIO.sys was not, steps are clear from here. If issues persist with these drivers get them updated somehow, if hardware issues continue replace ram, or I have a mobo issue. all the help is very much appreciated

    Edit: found the AsUpIO.sys C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\
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  4. Posts : 26,869
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       #34

    Keep in touch and let us know how it works out for you. We do know a few more tricks.
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  5. Posts : 24
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       #35

    jswpslwfx.sys updated via network card driver reinstallation
    the other 2 drivers were converted to .bak for now. we will see, as for the ram ill run memory diagnostic overnight and see if the timing fixed the errors I previously received.
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  6. Posts : 26,869
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       #36

    Sounds good. let us know.
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  7. Posts : 24
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       #37

    Got same error from stick 1 must be bad
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  8. Posts : 24
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       #38

    removed bad stick after it tested with errors. all was well until bsod 10 minutes ago
    sf file attatched
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  9. Posts : 26,869
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       #39

    Rhin0, I'm sure Koolkat will be back to read the dump files. But have you tested the 'good' stick of ram in the slot that tested bad? A motherboard can have bad dimm slots. The idea of testing ram is testing the sticks, but also testing the dimm slots themselves. I know what a pain this can be. I can't begin to tell you how many hours I've spent testing hardware over the years. But, unfortunately, that is the only way to help determine what is wrong on a hardware level. I would also suggest if you bought those 2 sticks as a pair, you RMA the pair and get a new pair. Ram sets are tested at the factory to work together. 2 sticks of the same kind and brand from different batches won't necessarily work well together.
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  10. Posts : 24
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       #40

    ya 2 sticks 2 slots have fully cross tested and cleared this stick in both slots once 22passes no errors in the slot the bad stick was in, and the other slot went 14passes and 87% of the 15th

    Edit: roger on the sets, I intended to buy a new set asap, rma is something that honestly didn't occur to me I do still have the recipt however its been more than 2 years not sure if they are still covered.
    contacting corsair deffinatly worth a shot :)

    having the stick test with no errors in both slots leads me to belive the dimm slots are ok, aswell as the stick. the slot that went 15passes is the empty one
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