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I can, but it did freeze while the verifier ran and no dump was created. So whatever is causing the freeze isn't getting triggered and caught by verifier.
I can, but it did freeze while the verifier ran and no dump was created. So whatever is causing the freeze isn't getting triggered and caught by verifier.
Lasted a day with verifier. Just froze again. No blue screen.. just the freeze and the audio loop.
I am now 100% certain the freezes are somehow connected to networking. My computer is hardwired to my router (it was to the old router as well). When my computer freezes, the entire internet goes down. The *second* I restart my computer, the internet goes back up. I was able to verify this because my laptop right next to it had a ping window up (ping 8.8.8.8 -t) and I saw this first hand.
Now I just need to figure out how the two are tied...
When you discovered the DNE factor associated with the BSODs, it was determined that the issue is networking related.
So it may be the software/driver controlling the network or (most probably not) the networking hardware.
To get rid of the software/hardware related issue in a single go, it will be the best for you to start afresh; specially when the underlying cause is not being caught.
Suggesting it again: Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
Think once again.
Unfortunately, I really don't have that kind of time, since this is a computer I work from. I have around 150 programs installed, development environments set up, years of updates installed, etc..
DNE was cleared out... there's got to be some other way to figure out what is causing this.
I'm not familiar w/imaging.. but wouldn't that just put things back to the unstable configuration?
Sorry about the late reply mate have been away. Well not necessarily because you reinstall the OS then get back the stuff you have imaged so if the problem was within the OS then it should be cleared..