BSOD caused by Ntfs.sys

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  1. Posts : 18
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       #21

    Alrighto, and sorry if I sounded impatient before.

    Anyways, I just did that now, and after running the stress test for that long, the temp would hang at 75, sometimes spiking at 76 and 77.

    Though I can test with the driver verifier again since maybe it was a bad install before if needed? What is your suggestion on that?
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       #22

    Did you see any artifacts in the Furmark tests?
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  3. Posts : 18
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       #23

    I did not see any while it ran.

    And I've noticed a few things seem to be running a slight bit smoother ever since fully wiping out the drivers and reinstalling them.
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       #24

    Is the syetm stable now, or still BSOD'ing?
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  5. Posts : 18
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       #25

    Well, it's too early to tell considering that sometimes it would be a few days before I BSoD. I'll keep going and report if something does happen.
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       #26

    Well, I can say thank you for at least curing the old BSoD problems that were happening practically every other day, but I have just had a new one after 3 weeks of no problems with the Cache Manager as being the cause.

    So I'm sorry to bring this back up again and for my computer to be a pure pain in the behind to fix. But do you advise to me trying the driver verifier this time around to see what there could be?

    BTW, here is the log.
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  7. Posts : 19,383
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       #27

    Code:
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    *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
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    Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
    
    BugCheck 34, {50853, fffff88003354698, fffff88003353ef0, fffff80002e12b13}
    
    Probably caused by : Pool_Corruption ( nt!ExDeferredFreePool+257 )
    
    Followup: Pool_corruption
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    Run a minimum of 8 consecutive passes, preferably overnight, or until errors occur using MemTest86+.

    Reference:
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+

    Code:
    Start Menu\Programs\Free Registry Cleaner	Public:Start Menu\Programs\Free Registry Cleaner	Public
    These sorts of programs do more harm than good - hopefully it hasn't buggered your system. Uninstall it. Its worthless.
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  8. Posts : 18
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       #28

    Uninstalled that.

    But as for Memtest, we already ran that 2 months ago and it came out clean. Regardless another test still showed nothing at all.
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  9. Posts : 18
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       #29

    Ok, I'm still all the way back at square one with this. New bluescreen log, still can't figure it out at all.

    -Memtest has already been tried and came out clean as I said last post.
    -I did decide to go back and try the driver verifier again to force it to bluescreen, no luck. Once again, I can get the computer to crash but not generate a blue screen at all, exactly the same as I stated the last time I tried it in this topic.
    -Uninstalling and reinstalling the graphics driver I know is not going to work. We did that exact thing the last time as presented in this thread and it did not solve the problem at all, thus trying to do it again will more than likely end up not solving the issue at hand.

    So now I'm stuck, please, what should I do?
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