Hi Ben,
I've just been catching up on the info from the others.
Some things may be repeats, but the guys could just be asking for verification, so feel free to jump in and say that you've already done that.
Ben I will make some statements that I understand to be true (as way of synopsis for us all); please agree or disagree.
- With the exception of the VMdriver that we rolled back on purpose, all other drivers for all hardware have been updated from the manufacturers websites.
- We are able to recreate a BSOD by using the latest drivers and surfing the internet
- In our isolation testing the BSOD's only occurred through wireless networking
- Zone alarm is now removed.
- The issue scenario has changed, and now occurs when ever you try to open IE
- You've turned off Driver Verifier and the crashing still occurs when you open IE
Considering that Capt Jack (and I to some extent) have called in the cavalry for further opinions, perhaps moving forward you should reinstate the latest vmware driver and run driver verifier. Post the log and this will give jcgriff2 & usasma the unaffected data that they are after; unaffected by anything else such as older drivers, zone alarm etc and the problem itself should again show it's head in these new logs. This is good because our previous dumps and event logs are pre-updated drivers, removal of zonealarm.
I suggest that we do this before we look at more drastic steps such as a Repair Install (RI) because even with an RI, if the problem is Drivers it's likely to reoccur.
-Timo
I've just been catching up on the info from the others.
Some things may be repeats, but the guys could just be asking for verification, so feel free to jump in and say that you've already done that.
Ben I will make some statements that I understand to be true (as way of synopsis for us all); please agree or disagree.
- With the exception of the VMdriver that we rolled back on purpose, all other drivers for all hardware have been updated from the manufacturers websites.
- We are able to recreate a BSOD by using the latest drivers and surfing the internet
- In our isolation testing the BSOD's only occurred through wireless networking
- Zone alarm is now removed.
- The issue scenario has changed, and now occurs when ever you try to open IE
- You've turned off Driver Verifier and the crashing still occurs when you open IE
Considering that Capt Jack (and I to some extent) have called in the cavalry for further opinions, perhaps moving forward you should reinstate the latest vmware driver and run driver verifier. Post the log and this will give jcgriff2 & usasma the unaffected data that they are after; unaffected by anything else such as older drivers, zone alarm etc and the problem itself should again show it's head in these new logs. This is good because our previous dumps and event logs are pre-updated drivers, removal of zonealarm.
I suggest that we do this before we look at more drastic steps such as a Repair Install (RI) because even with an RI, if the problem is Drivers it's likely to reoccur.
-Timo
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bitIntel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz8 GB KingstonNvidia GeForce 9600GT
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- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
- Motherboard
- GigaByte EP45-UD3
- Memory
- 8 GB Kingston
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce 9600GT
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster Audigy
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC x2 22"
- Hard Drives
- 2 x Samsung 500GB (RAID)
2 x Samsung 2TB
1 x WD Green 2TB
1 x Seagate 1TB
1 x Samsung 500GB
- PSU
- Thermaltake QFan 750W
- Case
- CM Scout Gaming
- Cooling
- Coolermaster V10
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 1000
- Mouse
- Microsoft Wireless Optical 2000
- Internet Speed
- 320
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- Winfast PVR2000CP
LG DVD-RAM DVD/RW/DL Super Multi
Linksys WMP300Nx2 Wireless Adapter