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Thanks for your confirmation. Hopefully that will fix it. I will continue to watch for the next few days.
Thanks for your confirmation. Hopefully that will fix it. I will continue to watch for the next few days.
After a few days of using my computer, I encountered another crash. This time it actually said the issue was memory corruption. Could this be the actual problem even though I used memtest86+ and it didn't find any problems? Here's the dump files.
Just received another crash with the same bugcheck code.
The NVidia driver/applications are still flagged in both .dmp files.Code:fffff880`0df6dce8 00000000`00000022 fffff880`0df6dcf0 00000000`00000000 fffff880`0df6dcf8 fffff880`0684d006Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys nvlddmkm+0x205006 fffff880`0df6dd00 fffff880`0df70000 fffff880`0df6dd08 00000000`00000000
Uninstall everything to do with NVidia, including the driver. Nowe run Windows Update and check for an NVidia driver in the Optional Updates - install it. Do not update anything to do with NVidia after this.
Remove this:
Code:Start Menu\Programs\IObit Malware Fighter Public:Start Menu\Programs\IObit Malware Fighter Public
Ok I followed your instructions and reinstalled the video driver from windows update. I checked the version numbers and it seems to be the same exact number. I also uninstalled Malware Fighter.
I just got another BSOD. Here's the dump.
I just received a new BSOD error that I think points to hardware.
Here are the latest two crash dumps. The second one occurred while I was using prime95 to stress test the CPU. I was reading other threads that mentioned the CPU could cause this particular error code (124). I also removed half of my RAM and ran it for a while then switched it out for the other half. The computer still crashed. I think I can rule out RAM unless all of it is messed up. Hopefully it's just a software issue but these new BSODs point to hardware.
I agree - its certainly hardware related. Since MemTest86+ passed on 8 consecutive passes, the problem cannot be RAM.Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8010dd7028, be000000, 100110a} Probably caused by : GenuineIntel Followup: MachineOwner ---------
Did you note the temperatures during Prime95? If not, please do this:
1. Ensure any overclocks and set back to defaults.
2. Ensure CPU and other coolers are clean and free of dust
3. Run IntelBurnTest on STANDARD settings, and note the temperatures:
CPU - Stress Test Using IntelBurnTest
I reformatted my computer and upon doing that I found out that my DVD drive was malfunctioning but not completely broken so I unplugged it. I do not use it anyway but I will probably find a new one. After uninstalling the faulty drive I stopped receiving BSODs. Thanks for all of your help! I believe I can now mark this issue solved