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Random BSOD while surfing, gaming or idling
attached dumps
what am i doing wrong that I am not getting help?
Code:fffff800`00b9c6d8 fffff880`02fd7180 fffff800`00b9c6e0 00000000`00000003 fffff800`00b9c6e8 fffff880`038407b1Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\bcmwlhigh664.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for bcmwlhigh664.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for bcmwlhigh664.sys bcmwlhigh664+0x97b1 fffff800`00b9c6f0 00000003`00000000 fffff800`00b9c6f8 00000003`00000000Code:fffff880`03837000 fffff880`03a65000 bcmwlhigh664 T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: bcmwlhigh664.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\bcmwlhigh664.sys Image name: bcmwlhigh664.sys Timestamp: Tue Jul 31 17:41:20 2012 (50179328) CheckSum: 0022DDA0 ImageSize: 0022E000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4Code:Product Type NETGEAR A6200 WiFi AdapterUpdate the old Broadcom USB adapter driver:Code:http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=bcmwlhigh664.sys
NETGEAR Support | Downloads
Test your RAM:
Run a minimum of 8 consecutive passes, preferably overnight, or until errors occur using MemTest86+.
Reference:
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
at last someone replied. that's all i need. i'll just wait then. hopefully my OS doesn't corrupt itself. have lost a couple of files from all the instability.
i also wondered if background information was lacking hence the lack of response.
i'll be doing the memtest tonight.
FYI, i've used BlueScreenView.exe to check each dump. there are some other files causing the BSODs.
Listed below:
atikmdag.sys
ntoskrnl.exe
win32k.sys
ataport.sys
fltmgr.sys
ntfs.sys
usbport.sys
it almost feels like a lot of the ASUS mobo drivers installed are outdated. what's your gut feel sir?
With the exception of the video driver (atikmdag.sys) it's quite certain the others are not too blame, being Windows system files.
Unfortunately, the "caused by" designation in all the BSOD analysis software is wrong in 99% of cases - the report what system file was being accessed, and incorrectly assign the blame to it. The reason is because the cause of BSOD's are so complex.
I agree with you - it never hurts to keep fiels updated, both Windows and ASUS, in your case. It can't hurt, so encourage that.