Several BSODs with no real pattern, error 0x3b and 0x50.


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #1

    Several BSODs with no real pattern, error 0x3b and 0x50.


    Hello,

    For quite awhile I've been having regular BSOD's and lockups for what appears to be no specific reason. I've had my computer BSOD while idle, while under intense load, and even during basic use. I've searched around a lot, tried several fixes, and even tried to ignore it as long as I could.

    I've ran Memtest86+ overnight with no negative results. I recently upgraded my CPU from an AMD Phenom II 1090T to an AMD FX-8350. Still the same issues/BSODs. For awhile I believe my SSD might be going a little wonky so I took that out for awhile and still had issues. The only parts I haven't tried (due to inability lack of replacement) are RAM, GPU, and motherboard. I feel it's a hardware issue as it's persisted through several reinstalls of Windows 7, though I could be wrong. Any help in fixing this god forsaken problem would be much appreciated.

    Specs:
    CPU: AMD FX-8350
    Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws 2x 4GB 1600MHz
    Motherboard: ASUS M5A97
    GPU: Gigabyte HD7970 3GB
    SSD: Corsair Force 3 60GB
    HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB
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  2.    #2

    First of all looking at your system I see you do not have Service Pack 1 installed.

    Code:
    Version	6.1.7600 Build 7600
    Install all updates for Windows.

    Code:
    DAEMON Tools Lite	"c:\program files (x86)\daemon tools lite\dtlite.exe" -autorun	Michael-PC\Michael	HKU\S-1-5-21-1929409175-3429250574-1727540149-1000\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
    Daemon Tools/Alcohol is known cause of BSODs.

    Registry and SPTD problems | DAEMON Pro Help
    How to remove sptd.sys from system

    1. Uninstall Daemon Tools.
    2. Download the SPTD standalone installer and follow these steps:
    3. Double click the executable to open it
    4. Click the button shown below



    If the button it is grayed out, as shown in the image, there is no more SPTD installation on your system, and you can just close the window.

    Code:
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmdag.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmdag.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmdag.sys
     atikmdag+0xeb8ac
    Code:
    5: kd> lmvm atikmdag
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`07086000 fffff880`07aa7000   atikmdag T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: atikmdag.sys
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmdag.sys
        Image name: atikmdag.sys
        Timestamp:        Sat Jul 28 02:48:09 2012 (501344D9)
        CheckSum:         009DA146
        ImageSize:        00A21000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Your display driver is very outdated.
    You should update it to a newer version but not the very latest.

    Download Drivers

    Post back the results.

    How long did you run memtest86 for?
    You must run it for at least 8 passes.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Just curious as to if Daemon causes issues or SPTD? I ask because I never install SPTD, only Daemon.

    Also I have updated my video drivers however due to my slow connection I'll have to install SP1 and the other Windows updates overnight.

    Thanks!
      My Computer

  4.    #4

    Yes Daemon Tools causes BSODs so you should remove it and find an alternative.
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Greetings!

    I've since updated my display driver and installed available Windows Updates as well as uninstalled Daemon Tools. Sadly I've encountered another BSOD while doing essentially nothing. At the time I was just listening to some music on Youtube. Once again it was a 0x3b error.

    I reuploaded the zip with all the logs and whatnot however I cleared out the old ones so the only BSOD log is the one that happened today.

    Thanks!
      My Computer

  6.    #6

    You still haven't updated Windows, you don't have Service Pack 1 installed.

    Code:
    Version    6.1.7600 Build 7600
    Probably because your installation is counterfeit.

    Code:
    Product ID:                00426-OEM-8992662-00497
    Original Install Date:     4/18/2014, 1:43:58 PM
    System Boot Time:          6/1/2014, 2:27:30 PM
    System Manufacturer:       To be filled by O.E.M.
    System Model:              To be filled by O.E.M.


    I suggest you start a fresh with genuine media, it's probably contributing to your BSODs as well.
    Last edited by Brink; 01 Jun 2014 at 21:52. Reason: corrected
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Yeah I guess it's high time I invest in my own copy. Truth be told, using a counterfeit OS has more to do with being easily accessed than anything else. Living in the middle of nowhere has its perks but accessibility of hardware/software is not one of them.

    I'll order a genuine copy, re-install, and see how it goes. With any luck it'll solve my issues. Thanks for your assistance thus far! In addition I'll do another run of Memtest and ensure I do the 7 passes.
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