BSOD randomly occurs, including things such as steam and chrome

spidernat

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Hello, sorry to bother everyone but I am having problems with BSOD, which seem to be occurring randomly after varying amounts of time. It usually occurs when something is about to launch such as a steam game or when I click a link and chrome opens.

I am using windows 64 bit OEM which was installed 6 days ago on my new computer. I have installed every windows update so I don't think there would be an issue there.

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I5 3570k
8GB corsair vengeance 1600 ram
Asus z77 mobo
Intel hd 4000 with 1GB of minimum shared ram allocated to it(waiting for the gtx 670)


I did use a BSOD program to attempt to find out what is causing this issue called 'bluescreen view', however after some googling it has come to my attention that programs such as this are unreliable and report incorrect things.

I have attached the zipped dump file, as requiered and I think that is everything. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thankyou.
 
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I'm not sure if you're allowed to do this on these forums, but does anyone have any help?
 

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Update - Now when I try to boot windows I am faced with errors, then a black screen, then a loading screen. This continues in a loop and never stops. Any help would be great.

EDIT 1 - I can now confirm that windows is crashing when I log in. Windows also crashes when I enter start up repair.

EDIT 2 - Strange, I can now get into windows with no problem, although it does appear to take considerably longer than it did before. I would still appreciate it someone analysed the dump file and could find out the driver that's causing my BSOD'S, thanks.

EDIT 3 - It now appears that every time I open a folder windows explorer crashes, attempts to restart then crashes again. I hope this is all linked to the buggy driver that is casuing the BSOD'S....
 
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Is there anyone actually here that has any form of solution? Any help in the slightest would be hugely appreciated.

Edit 1- just had 2 bsods on startup, I really wish someone would help me out.
 

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I had a shot at attempting to read the dump files myself since no one has responded yet, but it was to no avail. Again, I hope someone will offer assistance soon.
 

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If needed I can upload more dump files as well.
 

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Hi spidernat,
I just had a very simiar issue, I also use the z77,try a fresh install bt set your sata controller in bios to IDE rather than AHCI, I ws chasing this same issue for over a week but that was the fix or me, hope it helps.

PS. once you have insalled you can go back into bios and set the sata mode back to AHCI.
 

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Interesting, I will definitely try this, however I'm still wondering what driver is causing the bsod's. I think I will just do a fresh windows install. Thanks for the advice!
 

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The fresh install fell a little short, during installing windows I got a error stating that certain files were corrupt. I can actuall load windows normally, but on e I type met password into the log in screen windows loads, albeit very slowly, then the screen just turns black. I suspect that there is a driver causing this.
 

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This is just the same as my problem, random bluescreens, corrupted files, windows explorer has stopped working, along with steam,antivirus and a whole bunch of other annoying errors and crashes, I was chasing this round in circles and was sure t was a hardware issue, I was sure it was the SSD or Memory... seriously that simple change in the bios fixed everything... The beast is now eating skyrim and hungry for more.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64Intel, i7-3770k 3.50ghzCorsair Vengence DDR3 1600 LP 16gigASUS G-Force GTX 570
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel, i7-3770k 3.50ghz
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V Pro
Memory
Corsair Vengence DDR3 1600 LP 16gig
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS G-Force GTX 570
Sound Card
N/A
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 46in LED
Hard Drives
Muskin Chronos 120g SSD
WD Veloceraptor 500gb
WD Caviar Black 1tb
WD Green 500gb

Build Video here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdKT3yF0SOY
PSU
Corsair AX-850
Case
Corsair 600t
Cooling
Zalman 12x
I just got the error code 0x80070570 whilst trying to re-install windows. Any help?
 

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I can't launch into safe mode either, I would really appriciated it if someone analysed my dump file.
 

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Well this is interesting, when I log in I am faced with a black screen for about 10 minutes, then windows actually loads... This is confusing, I really hope it's a buggy driver that's causing this, I'll see if I can upload some more dumps.
 

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Ok so here is another 4 dumps from today, I figure it may help.
 

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So can anyone offer help for the BSOD's?
 

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Still no one?
 

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Is this thread hidden or something?
 

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Something else I hsve noticed is to do with the ram in task manager. I have 8GB of installed ram and it's saying that I have 5400 cached, 5379 available and only 2 free. Not sure if this means anything but it's worth mentioning just in case.

This leads me to believe it's the little to no free ram that's causing the crashes.
 
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Had about another 4 bsod's every time I try to enter windows. Even when entering safe mode with networking.
 

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