BSOD when waking comp from sleep, multiple BSOD errors

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    BSOD when waking comp from sleep, multiple BSOD errors


    Hello there,

    I've been having BSOD since around 2/14/16. They have different codes and the most recent one was today error 0x000000d1. I've noticed that it seems to happen when I wake up my computer from sleep. My CPU was overclocked when this started and as of 2/19/16 I've reset it to default speed. My sister recommended this forum to me.

    Thank you very much! :)

    Lucia

    Edit: I was looking through my images on my phone and I sent my sister a screenshot on 2/19 of a BAD_POOL_HEADER BSOD STOP: 0x00000019. We uninstalled my HP printer driver which was the newest driver at the time, uninstalled my NVIDIA video driver, downloaded windows essentials and scanned the comp (clean), uninstalled malwarebytes, reset CPU speed and installed the newest NVIDIA driver. I reinstalled malwarebytes as well and ran a scan (clean). Didn't have any issues until today.
    Last edited by Milkpop; 24 Feb 2016 at 15:45. Reason: more info
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    Hello Milkpop and welcome to 7forums! :)

    So you aren't overclocking right now?

    The most recent BSODs were caused by cmudaxp.sys which is an ASUS audio driver, manually update or reinstall the audio drivers. You may need to uninstall, reboot, and perform a fresh audio driver install.You can download the new drivers from here:
    https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/RA...Desk_Download/

    Cheers, Boris :)
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    Hi Boris! Thank you!

    Yes I'm not overclocking right now. I will reinstall the Asus drivers. Thanks so much!

    Edit: So I downloaded the newest Asus audio drivers and I uninstalled my Asus Xonar driver. I restarted the computer and ran the installer. After restarting again, I went to my device manager and was a little confused. Before uninstalling the Xonar driver, it was the top device on the list followed by two High Definition devices. Now the Asus Xonar device is up there again followed by one High Definition driver and now a Realtek High Definition Audio device. I'm confused because I looked at the version of the Asus Xonar driver prior to uninstalling and it's the same now after the installation. The Realtek Driver matches the one I downloaded, there wasn't a Xonar driver. Did I do something wrong? I guess we will see if I get another BSOD? Oh and I tried clicking update driver but it says I have the most current one.
    Last edited by Milkpop; 24 Feb 2016 at 17:12. Reason: Re-installed drivers
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    Milkpop said:
    Hi Boris! Thank you!

    Yes I'm not overclocking right now. I will reinstall the Asus drivers. Thanks so much!
    Okay but now might the boring part come, we'll have to wait and see if you get more problems!

    Edit: oh now I get it, it was the Xonar audio driver that caused the BSOD, what Xonar do you own?
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    Lol I'll be back on here if I have more issues! Thank you Boris!!
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    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Milkpop said:
    Hi Boris! Thank you!

    Yes I'm not overclocking right now. I will reinstall the Asus drivers. Thanks so much!
    Okay but now might the boring part come, we'll have to wait and see if you get more problems!

    Edit: oh now I get it, it was the Xonar audio driver that caused the BSOD, what Xonar do you own?
    Ok I spoke to my sis it's the Uni Xonar Dx 7.1 card. I'm downloading the driver from UNi Xonar Drivers official page - MaxedTech

    Edit: I installed an older driver version 1.75 hopefully that helps!
    Last edited by Milkpop; 24 Feb 2016 at 18:40.
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    Again!


    Well darn. I had another BSOD! They happen so fast I can't write it down! I was walking away when I noticed it after waking my computer up. :/ I guess the older driver didn't help?
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    Hm I'm thinking that you might not know which Xonar card you actually have.

    The crash was caused by cmudaxp.sys which point to the ASUS Xonar sound card rather than the Uni one that you have talked about. Have you tried to install the drivers for the ASUS card, if not try here:

    ASUS Xonar DX

    Cheers, Boris :)
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    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Hm I'm thinking that you might not know which Xonar card you actually have.

    The crash was caused by cmudaxp.sys which point to the ASUS Xonar sound card rather than the Uni one that you have talked about. Have you tried to install the drivers for the ASUS card, if not try here:

    ASUS Xonar DX

    Cheers, Boris :)
    Thank you! I will try that!!

    Edit: I was able to install the driver successfully! Took a few times of hitting retry on this screen... Hopefully this is it!
    Last edited by Milkpop; 29 Feb 2016 at 23:04. Reason: Installed the driver.
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    I haven't had any issue yet and it's been almost a week! Thanks Boris!
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