New
#11
Guys I ve updated all drivers and still getting the same BSOD from time to time...
Here is the last dmp file...
Rename this: apqf062q apqf062q.SYS
to apqf062q.bak
Reboot and see if it helps.
You could also go to the manfacturer's website and get the latest HD Audio driver: ADI® AD1988 8 -Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
Update this >>>Code:pcouffin pcouffin.sys Tue Dec 05 09:39:30 2006
Already did the HD audio driver audio codec (I ve got the latest one!)
How do I rename the apqf062q.SYS????
PS I made a search and there is no such .sys file in my system....
O I forgot: Using Driver robot i get a message that the only driver that is not up to date is the marvell virtual device driver... I cant seem to find an update though ... My driver current version is 1.2.0.7100 but I guess that cant be the thing causing this BSOD
Another one.... Is there any way to determine whats wrong??? Will a format fix the problem?
George, that points to a bad video driver. Go into Device Manager and uninstall your display adapter driver. Go to your adapters manufacturers website, and download the latest Seven driver for your card.
Install. This should fix it.
~Lordbob
Did that once again and still the same thing... Now I am getting 1 BSOD every day... Lordbob could it be a ram issue??? Or a Bios issue??
Lordbob please analyze my last dmp file I am sending and tell me for sure if its a gpu driver(or hardware) issue... thank you in advance!