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       #21

    Please see this thread, i know this is about windows 8 and I have 7, but still maybe something

    BSOD issues with ASMedia drivers and Windows 8 - Page 2
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  2. Posts : 7,050
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       #22

    Nothing to do with sata ports, only USB ports.
    Driver Reference Table - asmthub3.sys

    What USB ports are in use and/or were in use when a crash occured?

    Upload a new zip.
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       #23

    Hi Axe, please see latest dump. I am currently / was using all USB ports at the back of my tower both 2.0 and 3.0.

    Thanks!!
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       #24

    I forgot a minidump has limited information.
    Something unloads a key from the registry whereafter a crash occurs, but how this corrupted a list in the memory management cannot be determined with a minidump.
    Please upload the kernel dump, C:\Windows\Memory.dmp, to dropbox, google drive, or onedrive and post a share link.

    Code:
    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)
        # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000041284, A PTE or the working set list is corrupt.
    Arg2: fffff8a00dfdc001
    Arg3: 00000000000072f9
    Arg4: fffff781c0000000
    What this error says is that an entry from the PTE (page table entry) list, used by the memory management to keep track of where a page is (ram or pagefile), is corrupt.
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       #25

    Hi Axe, here you go:

    MEMORY.DMP - Google Drive
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  6. Posts : 7,050
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       #26

    It looks like something from the outside was attempting to modify a page of the working set from a Windows driver which it wasn't allowed to do.
    Dumping the raw stack reveals the intel chipset driver and the infamous sptd driver.
    The sptd driver is known for causing various BSOD since it is improperly written. I have, however, been unable to locate this driver on your system so I'm not sure why this driver was flagged.

    I would suggest to update the chipset drivers.
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       #27

    axe0 said:
    It looks like something from the outside was attempting to modify a page of the working set from a Windows driver which it wasn't allowed to do.
    Dumping the raw stack reveals the intel chipset driver and the infamous sptd driver.
    The sptd driver is known for causing various BSOD since it is improperly written. I have, however, been unable to locate this driver on your system so I'm not sure why this driver was flagged.

    I would suggest to update the chipset drivers.
    Hi Axe, can you please direct me to the latest chipset drivers??

    I already downloaded the newest one off of the intel website:

    Intel® Chipset Device Software (INF Update Utility)
    Drivers
    Primarily for Intel® Chipset Products, this utility version 10.1.1.42 installs the Windows* INF files. See detailed description to find out if you need this file.

    10.1.1.42
    Latest
    1/17/2017

    Or is it from the ASUS website:INF driver ver:9.3.0.1019Windows® XP
    Windows® XP 64bit
    Windows® Vista
    Windows® Vista 64bit
    Windows® 7
    Windows® 7 64bit
    2.86MB
    3/8/2012

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       #28

    Also, I ran that free utility for that Dameon Tools driver that's supposed to get rid of it..........
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       #29

    Another thing, after shutting the PC last Thursday (8/17/17), I was out of town and returned yesterday (8/21/17). Was on the PC pretty much all day, gaming, surfing web, etc. No BSOD.

    I just don't get it!
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       #30

    Download the latest chipset drivers of ASRock, not intel.
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