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torrentg,
Nothing in non-plug and play that appears to relate.
torrentg,
Nothing in non-plug and play that appears to relate.
See this post as well I just viewed:
https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tml#post426406
See above.
Cooling is not an issue. Corrupt drivers unknown. Bad video card, I doubt because of timing.More info about the STOP 0x116 error: BSOD Index
Typically the causes of this error are:
- drivers corrupted
- overheating
- bad video card
The video and video drivers are the latest, so if there is an incompatibility issue, I don't know how to resolve it, other than the chipset driver aspect, which I'm still working on.I'm starting to suspect compatibility issues (both with video drivers and chipset drivers) along with BIOS updates - but those are just suppositions on my part.
So, I'd suggest updating your video drivers to the latest Windows 7 version available for your computer.
I would update the other drivers that torrentg has suggested also.
Then, should the BSOD's continue, we can troubleshoot them more easily.
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The ASACPI.SYS driver is listed in Device Manager under the System Devices as the ATK0110 ACPI Utility
Interestingly, the Details say that it's a 2004 driver even though the 2005 version of the file is what's on my system.
More evidence is mounting that there's a compatibility issue with the drivers.
Do you recall updating anything recently (to include Windows Updates)?
My memory is so bad, that I really can't rely on it, but nothing comes to mind.
seekermeister
To make it a little more clear i have added a link for Power Management Mode its in my latest Nvidia driver contol panel
Hope it helps
Odd! There is no Power Management Mode line there in my NCPL.