Hi John,Ok now I am wondering what AV you are using and I would again run these if you haven't already
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Disk Check < if necessary include the /f switch and if this does not make any improvement then just run this switch instead /r in the command line as per Option2
Run these in safe mode and the sfc often best run for two to three runs – you can leave out the /r switch in ckdsk if you feel it not necessary
if no fix then these
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(NB If you are running Kaspersky as the main AV then it might need disabling it when trying ADW because it does not like it at times)
It would also be an idea to reseat all the sticks and cards you have in the machine it could be something that simple. Back in post #7 Roy asked for a run of that link did you do that yet if so what did it come back as?
Concerned the reply of #7, for these errors such as TrueCrypt.exe, as it's running TrueCrypt when the BSOD occurred, in this way there are such errors.
Thus I think it's the result of BSOD, not the root cause of BSOD.
As for run this tool
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52012
Does it mean just click 'continue' after running MGADiag.exe? I just then get some OS info.
How to use this tool? Just click the 'copy' button?
For the AV software, I'm using Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1.6 64-bit.
For running sfc /scannow, in the 1st time I instantly got a BSOD after finishing about 15%. Then I go into safe mod and ran it.
For updating the newest Video Card Driver, after downloadind and installing the new Video Card driver, I restarted OS, then I met an instant BSOD issue again after input the login username and password. This time the error code is 0xBE concerned with fileinfo.sys.
It seems that many times the BSOD issue occurred as the login period.
BTW, I'm installed the Win 7 in the 256G SSD, does this matter? Or should I install OS in the hard disk?
And also, I'll try to reseat all the sticks and cards to test.
Thanks a lot!
BR,
Clement
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-A
- Memory
- 32.00 GB
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- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
- Sound Card
- (1) NVIDIA High Definition Audio (2) Realtek High Definiti
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