Hi -
I agree.
I reviewed entire SF thread -->
https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...sod-again.html
Two items stood out -
1.
gdrv.sys noted in dump. It is driver for Gigabyte's Dynamic Energy Saver Advanced program. Make sure you have most recent updated driver.
2. Obvious OS corruption - "unknown_module" is not normal. Either hardware failure causing RAM not to properly hold kernel code, bad OS install, bad OS install source, etc... are all likely causes.
Code:
00530048 23b1fd2a Unknown_Module_00530048
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
00000000 933bf790 Unknown_Module_00000000
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
00000000 c38ef7d0 Unknown_Module_00000000
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
00016c58 00000000 Unknown_Module_00016c58
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
00000000 933bf790 Unknown_Module_00000000
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
00000002 2722ba61 Unknown_Module_00000002
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
01f95aa0 00000000 Unknown_Module_01f95aa0
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
00000000 8c61b008 Unknown_Module_00000000
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Missing image name, possible paged-out or corrupt data.
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Is all RAM matched?
Run memtest86+ one stick at a time, alternate slots
memtest86+ -->
Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool
Use ImgBurn to burn ISO -->
The Official ImgBurn Website
You mentioned you have 4 hard drives and reinstalled Vista. Are other Windows OS' on any of them? Do you own full retail copy of Windows 7? If not and Windows 7 was a Vista upgrade, you cannot reinstall Vista.
https://www.sevenforums.com/804177-post41.html
Validate your Windows 7 installation -->
Genuine Microsoft Software
Follow advice given - remove KIS/ KAV -->
KIS Removal -- jcgriff2.com
Sonic seems to be an issue, given drivers with 2008 timestamp -
Code:
SaibIa32.sys Mon Oct 27 23:56:02 2008 (49068D52)
SahdIa32.sys Mon Oct 27 23:55:58 2008 (49068D4E)
I suggest you wipe entire HDD with KillDisk and reinstall Windows 7.
KillDisk -->
Format HDD jcgriff2.com
The above are my suggestions. Given that BSOD analysis community is comprised of a small number of analysts, it is counter-productive to have two active threads, even though at two different forums. It gets confusing when one does not know what the other has suggested and exactly what you have or have not followed up on.
Therefore, I am closing this thread and will post these findings at SF as well.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
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