Seemingly random BSOD

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  1.    #31

    Restoring will bring your system back to how it was when the restore point was made.
    So you will not have to uninstall anything.
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       #32

    Odd I thought I made this post before I left earlier.

    Anyway I updated a program called, Networx NetWorx : bandwidth monitor, connection speed test & traffic usage log this was after I had disabled verifier after letting it continue to run all night, I wanted to play some of my newer games with it running, some of the games crashed but I am going to think that has more to do with my old driver than anything.

    So after I turn off verifier this morning I create a restore point and install the update to networx and immediately within about 20 minutes the pc bsod. I could have sworn I made this post then but apparently not, after getting back from running errands I find that the comp is once again bsod.

    See attached files.

    Do you want me to turn verifier back on?
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       #33

    Ok after another crash and a freeze I turned on Verifier. I'm tempted to just restore everyting to the earlier time.
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  4.    #34

    Yes, a driver is trying to access pageable memory at an IRQL that is at dispatch level or above, this is not allowed so the system bugchecks.

    Enable Driver Verifier again.
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       #35

    Thedoctor44 said:
    Yes, a driver is trying to access pageable memory at an IRQL that is at dispatch level or above, this is not allowed so the system bugchecks.

    Enable Driver Verifier again.
    Been running for 2 and a half hours no problem yet.
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  6.    #36

    Keep it running for around 24 hours.
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       #37

    No BSOD but there was a freeze with graphical distortion.

    And I'm actually able to run watch dogs on my system with the very old driver, I just had to replace a dll in the watch dogs directory.

    Will continue to run verifier until the 24 hours are up or a bsod.

    EDIT: Does it do any good to upload my logs on a freeze if there is no bsod? I don't want to waste your time by giving you information that you don't need.
    Last edited by SypherLocke; 29 May 2014 at 14:13.
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  8.    #38

    No the dump files are of no use if there are no new ones.
    I'll ignore the freeze for the time being and see if DV picks anything up.
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       #39

    Day has come and gone, no BSOD one freeze. Even played Watch Dogs for a few hours. Turned off DV.

    EDIT: After I wrote this, I, for reasons that confuse even me decided to go to the folder where Networx resides and roll it back to before I updated it, then went back to playing watchdogs, 10 minutes in and bsod, i turn on verifier and it wouldn't even let me load all my startup programs before freezing. So I load into safe mode, turn off verifier, and uninstall Networx, it fulfilled it's use long ago.
    Last edited by SypherLocke; 29 May 2014 at 20:38.
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       #40

    On a hunch I turned DV back on and rebooted, still wouldn't allow me to complete my startup. I should note that the freeze I'm talking about is the graphic distortion and freeze.

    So i've turned dv back off, if needed I can restore my system to the point I created yesterday.
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