BSOD randomly with new computer - Last error code 3b

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  1. Posts : 34
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       #11

    I followed the tutorial and verifier is testing all non-mirosoft drivers for about 16 hours. Don't notice any real slow down in the computer. How long do I keep it running? No problems yet.
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       #12

    Give it up to 48 hours. Hopefully a driver will have caused a BSOD by then.
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  3. Posts : 34
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       #13

    Haven't had any problems with BSOD. It's been running Backups and I've been using a few days. I'm going to turn off verifier and mark as solved I guess. Thanks for all your help Boozad!
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       #14

    Well that's great news. Come back if you get any more issues, I'm glad to hear things seem to be running well.
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  5. Posts : 34
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       #15

    No problems with BSOD for over a month, but they have returned. One on July 17 and again this AM (7/22). Posting files from the minidump folder and the wer...

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       #16

    Can you follow Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions and upload the created .zip file please.
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       #17

    Attachment 366640

    Sorry for the last post with incomplete zip.
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       #18

    No problem. The first dump isn't any use, it's a 0x1E that carries no useful information at all. The other, a 0x7A is also inconclusive. Can i ask when these BSODs happen? Is it when performing backups by any chance?
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       #19

    I believe that is probably the case. The last couple of times it has happened, I was gone and came back to find my computer shut down. My computer backs up itself and two other network computers overnight, but not every night. My computer successfully backed up last night at 1 AM. The other computer was set for 2 AM, but it was shut off and Genie Backup Manager PRO 9.0 did not register an attempt to back it up. Usually if a computer is off it leaves a very small file with not backed up data.
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  10. Posts : 6,741
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       #20

    Could you run without Genie Backup for a while, maybe switch to imaging temporarily just so we can rule that out?
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