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BSOD related to win32k.sys on new custom build (W7 Ulti x64)
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Last edited by JaffaCakes6; 28 May 2016 at 02:29.
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Last edited by JaffaCakes6; 28 May 2016 at 02:29.
Hello Jaffa, and welcome to Seven Forums.
Please read the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions, and post back with the needed information. One of our BSOD experts should be by later when able to further help. :)
I think you might have a rootkit malware, Download the TSS killer tool from Kaspersky and run it in safe mode. I recall having that same BSOD when I had that Trojan and running the tool removed it.
Just be sure it isnt malware, run it again and then download and run a full scan with Malwarebytes in safe mode.
Please update these older drivers. Links are included to assist in looking up the source of the drivers. If unable to find an update, please remove (un-install) the program responsible for that driver. DO NOT manually delete/rename the driver as it may make the system unbootable!:-
RTCore64.sys Tue Sep 6 18:24:50 2011 (4E661112)
RivaTuner/EVGA Precision/MSI Afterburner (known BSOD issues w/Win7)
Driver Reference Table - RTCore64.sys
AppleCharger.sys Thu Oct 25 06:51:02 2012 (50888CF6)
GIGABYTE On/Off Charge driver. See here for details - Gigabyte.us [br] May cause BSOD on Win7/8 systems - uninstall to test (haven't seen recently (15Jan2013))
Driver Reference Table - AppleCharger.sys
AODDriver2.sys Thu Sep 12 09:36:40 2013 (523136C8)
AMD Overdrive; also in EasyTune6 for Gigabyte motherboard [br] Known BSOD issues in Win7
Driver Reference Table - AODDriver2.sys
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