invisible777
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Hi,
This computer is a custom build, approx 3 years old and no issues up till now aside from perhaps 1 stray BSOD over a year ago.
This morning, I BSOD'ed out of nowhere. At the time I was using my computer for work: Thunderbird, Excel, Chrome, Firefox, Skype, Dreamweaver, among other apps were open. After the restart, I BSOD'ed again, approx 5 minutes after Windows reloaded. I was in the process of opening up the abovementioned applications to resume work. Thunderbird was the last application I opened prior to the second BSOD.
Both BSOD's were attributed to ntoskrnl.exe as per BlueScreenView.
Things I've done since:
- restarted, checked all drivers for updates. Checked and applied any available Windows updates.
- booted into safe mode, ran a malwarebytes scan. No malware. Ran Kaspersky scan, nothing.
- activated driver verifier and checked all options except Microsoft drivers.
- rebooted into normal mode. After about 1 hour of the computer being VERY sluggish (due to verifier I suppose?), I BSOD'ed the third time.
- rebooted, ran BlueScreenView which attributed the latest crash to HIDCLASS.SYS
I used to be good at these things, got spoiled by having a mostly error-free computer the past few years. Thanks in advance for taking time to help me.
This computer is a custom build, approx 3 years old and no issues up till now aside from perhaps 1 stray BSOD over a year ago.
This morning, I BSOD'ed out of nowhere. At the time I was using my computer for work: Thunderbird, Excel, Chrome, Firefox, Skype, Dreamweaver, among other apps were open. After the restart, I BSOD'ed again, approx 5 minutes after Windows reloaded. I was in the process of opening up the abovementioned applications to resume work. Thunderbird was the last application I opened prior to the second BSOD.
Both BSOD's were attributed to ntoskrnl.exe as per BlueScreenView.
Things I've done since:
- restarted, checked all drivers for updates. Checked and applied any available Windows updates.
- booted into safe mode, ran a malwarebytes scan. No malware. Ran Kaspersky scan, nothing.
- activated driver verifier and checked all options except Microsoft drivers.
- rebooted into normal mode. After about 1 hour of the computer being VERY sluggish (due to verifier I suppose?), I BSOD'ed the third time.
- rebooted, ran BlueScreenView which attributed the latest crash to HIDCLASS.SYS
I used to be good at these things, got spoiled by having a mostly error-free computer the past few years. Thanks in advance for taking time to help me.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64 bitIntel Core i7-2600K @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs)16 GBNvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-2600K @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs)
- Motherboard
- Asus P8268-V Pro Gen 3
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti
- Hard Drives
- 128 GB - Crucial M4 SSD (Windows 7 drive)
2 TB - Western Digital WD200 (data drives)
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky 2015
- Browser
- Chrome and Firefox