BSOD. Iphone related?

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I hope I don't sound like a jerk when I say this, but the whole point of a minidump is that you know what's going on.
 

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It seems to happen when iTunes or some apple process is interfacing with my iPhone.

It repeatedly BSOD when I tried to sync my phone and when I tried copying photos off of it.

I uninstalled iTunes and managed to copy all of the photos off. Reinstalled iTunes while the phone was attached and BSOD immediately.

Of course, it could be coincidental. What does the minidump show?
 

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just BSOD'ed without phone attached. :/ What's on the stack?
 

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Product FRED said:
I hope I don't sound like a jerk when I say this, but the whole point of a minidump is that you know what's going on.

I understand; the idea is to get a little back story.

In this case, eatloaf:

Code:
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)

You are getting a BSOD with the code 0x0000001a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. This is usually caused by a faulty driver or piece of software loading up improperly.

Here's what I'd try first.

1. Run chkdsk /r
2. Run MemTest86+ for 5-10 passes

If both pass just fine, the only way I've seen this fixed is via a re-install of the OS.

I'm not saying that's the ONLY way, just from my experience.

Someone else may have another opinion or something to try.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2GHZ
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MSI 890FXA-GD70
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Graphics Card(s)
2x HIS Radeon HD 6850 1 GB
Sound Card
VIA 8-channel
Monitor(s) Displays
2x 20 inch Acer LCDs, 1x 32" Sony LCD TV
Screen Resolution
4480x900
Hard Drives
1x Crucial 64GB SSD
3x 1TB HDDs (WD, Seagate, Hitatchi)
1x 500GB Seagate External
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Kingwin 1000W Modular
Case
Coolermaster HAF 932
Cooling
1x 120mm, 3x 200mm, CoolerMaster Hyper 212+
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Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 1000
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20mbps
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Samsung BD-ROM/DVD-RW
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