Problematic programs:
Code:
driverupdate.exe c:\program files (x86)\driverupdate\driverupdate.exe 2432 8 200 1380 5/1/2012 4:23 PM 2.2.16918.26185 26.45 MB (27,735,904 bytes) 12/6/2011 3:29 PM
slimdrivers.exe c:\program files (x86)\slimdrivers\slimdrivers.exe 2424 8 200 1380 5/1/2012 4:23 PM 2.2.20441.56721 25.41 MB (26,646,368 bytes) 5/1/2012 12:55 PM
We do not recommend automated driver update software. It often finds drivers for devices similar to but not exactly the same as the hardware actually on the system. This can lead to conflicts and blue screen crashes. If you need help finding driver updates for a certain device, please start a thread in
Drivers - Windows 7 Forums instead of using software. Driver updates are not always necessary and some updates can actually decrease system stability rather than increase it, so it is usually better not to update unless a device or its driver is causing problems with the system. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Your latest crash was related to driverupdate.exe; as above, I recommend removing the software.
The previous crash to that was related to hard disk errors. There is also a note in your Event Viewer logs regarding a hard disk error problem:
Code:
Event[132]:
Log Name: System
Source: Disk
Date: 2012-05-01T16:07:47.179
Event ID: 7
Task: N/A
Level: Error
Opcode: N/A
Keyword: Classic
User: N/A
User Name: N/A
Computer: Red-PC
Description:
The device, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0, has a bad block.
- If you are overclocking any hardware, please stop.
- Run Disk Check with both boxes checked for all HDDs and with Automatically fix file system errors checked for all SSDs. Post back your logs for the checks after finding them using http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96938-check-disk-chkdsk-read-event-viewer-log.html.
For any drives that do not give the message:
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems
run disk check again as above. In other words, if it says:
Windows has made corrections to the file system
after running the disk check, run the disk check again.
- Run the short and long tests with SeaTools to determine whether the hard disk is functioning properly. If you cannot run SeaTools For Windows, use SeaTools For DOS