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The best way to find out is uninstall the software and see if you continue getting BSOD's ..
The best way to find out is uninstall the software and see if you continue getting BSOD's ..
The driver that I told you to uninstall is a keyboard driver. I, also, mentiond that if you do not know how to replace the driver, install the keyboard, again.
I have 2 "softwares" for my keyboard. One is the driver, the other one is a program for programming the hotkeys.
What I did now:
I uninstalled the program for the hotkeys and then I uninstalled the keyboardS in the device manager. Afterwards I disconnected the cable and rebooted. Windows auto-installed the keyboard. (Already then I see it 6 times in the device manager (like described before)) Finally I reinstalled the software for the hotkeys.
For me it seems like everything works fine until I do not start the hotkey-program. Maybe there is something else wrong, but I assume, that this has something to do with it.
Might that be possible?
Any thing is possible. After you follow all the steps that were outlined and BSOD continue, we will know more. If you can drivers should be downloaded from the website of the Manufacturer, rather then the generic ones from the update.
Also, the advice given by TEWS is A-1, that is the way to test.
I have Miscrosoft Security Essentials now. But the problems are still there.
I still cannot find newer versions of asacpi.sys and nvstor.sys. Please, could you help me?
I still could observe that the bluescreens only appear, when the program for the hotkeys is on, otherwise not.
Here is a picture of my keyboard:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41SVOfQ9IML.jpg
The 10 blue keys are the hotkeys. They can be programmed in 3 different modes. So, I use them all the time (more than just one). I start programs with them and can use shortcuts in games. They can be used all the time. Actually I did not find any other program that support them.
I have 2 lights that are on all the time. One shows my, that my numlock is activated. The other one tells me, which mode I am using. Sometimes the lights go out for a few seconds and no key works then - neither the hotkeys nor the normal ones.
Yes, I googled asacpi and nvstor, but I did not find anything that helped me.
Nvstor.sys
NVIDIA® nForce(TM) Sata Performance Driver - NVIDIA nForce(TM) SATA Driver - NVIDIA Corporation
Nvstor.sys file description
Productname: NVIDIA nForce(TM) SATA Driver
Description: NVIDIA® nForce(TM) Sata Performance Driver
Company: NVIDIA Corporation
File size: Various