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Random BSOD Crashes
Sometimes when I boot up my Windows 7 32-Bit I get a BSOD about 30 seconds-2 minutes after I get to my desktop. I usually know when this happens because some components choke up and my computer seems slow. I'm confused as to why this is happening which is why I'm here posting this thread.
The errors I'm getting are the following BSODs:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
BAD_POOL_HEADER
KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
DRIVER_OVERRAN_STACK_BUFFER
KERNEL_APC_PENDING_DURING_EXIT
These have all happened within the last month and I'm not quite sure why they are occuring. I've ran memtest for 2 hours, chkdsk 3 times and sfc scannow 2 times - and all have found no problems. I've also ran 2 full computer antivirus scans with no viruses found and all of my drivers are up-to-date except for the following drivers (according to Driver Robot)
Intel ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930
Intel G33/G31/P35 Express Chipset Processor to I/O Controller - 29C0
Intel G33/G31/P35 Express Chipset PCI Express Root Port - 29C1
Intel ICH9 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 2926
Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
Intel ICH9 4 Port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 2920
I'm just wondering, are these the causes of these BSODs?
Also, I once got an error which pointed to my ESET Nod32 Antivirus but after reinstalling the program the error did not occur again. My graphics drivers have just been updated to the official NVIDIA 195.62 WHQL which are the latest and my antivirus is up-to-date with no problems. I've been using a program called Blue Screen View to try and find out what is the problem but I've not been very successful, which is why I'm here.
If anyone could help me I would greatly appreciate it
If they are needed my system specs are attached below in the txt file using dxdiag
If any more information is required please ask
All 13 Minidump files are attached below inside the folder found inside the zip file
Thanks
Hendies
Last edited by Hendies; 01 Dec 2009 at 11:14.