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was running fine for 3 days no BSOD and got two BSOD. Unbelievably frustrating now. :S
was running fine for 3 days no BSOD and got two BSOD. Unbelievably frustrating now. :S
I always find this useful.
Upload the list of all the third party drivers Using NirSoft DriverView:
- Download and execute Driverview
- View > Hide Microsoft Drivers
- Edit > Select all
- File > Save Selected Items
- In the Save dialog, Set the path to desktop, Put "Driverview" in the name field, and save.
- Zip the .txt file and upload it.
Please remove malwarebytes as you have the free trial enabled which can conflict.
If you download it again make sure you don't enable the free trial.
Malwarebytes | Free Anti-Malware & Internet Security Software
Can you also run the driver update utility tool to update your Intel drivers.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx
I suggest removing your Fresco Logic xHCI USB3 driver.
If you need it then I suggest updating it here.
FRESCO LOGIC INC.===Leap into SuperSpeed===
You should also update your Marvell SATA controller driver.
Marvell - Support
Make sure you create a system restore point first just in case.
System Restore Point - Create
How can I determine which Marvell driver I need to download?
Running the trial version of Malwarebytes won't conflict with anything - its the same executables.
I still don't think the RAM issues has been solved, and it may still be the cause of the problem:
1. Initially running Memtest86+on all DiMM's gave errors,
2. Running MemTest86+ on individual DiMM's gave no errors
That tells me either the RAM or motherboard is faulty, and/or the RAM timings are incorrect, resulting in inconsistent test results. There are no drivers involved in testing RAM, so that cannot be the error.
I will recommend:
1. Re-run MemTest86+ again on all DiMM's for a minimum of 8 passes to see if we can replicate the RAM error,
2. I will ask Essenbe to look at your RAM timings and frequencies to see if there are issues.
Look out for his reply
Thank you very much for the responses.
jaygreen, I will attempt to help you, but I need some information first. Would you completely fill out your system specs. You can easily do it from the user CP at the top of this page and select system specs. Another way is click 'My System specs" at the bottom left of your last post. There will be a link there that sates update system specs, just when you fill them out be sure to click save at the very bottom of the page. If you would like to know what we need, click my system specs at the bottom of this post and see mine. Knowing as much as possible about your hardware will help us help you. Be sure to put manufacturer and model number for everything you know. If you have an OEM computer please include the model number. If you have trouble, this tutorial will help you System Info - See Your System Specs
When you do that, please download and install CPUz. The one you want is the top one in the top far Right column and says 1.69.2 English. When you have it installed, please post screenshoth (Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums) of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory and SPD tabs. On the SPD tab you can select each Dimm slot with a dropdown box in the top left of the SPD screen. I only need screenshots of the Dimm slots that are populated with ram.
I appreciate you doing that and it will give us some needed information to find out what your problem is.
Should I end the test now to provide you with the information you require?