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BSOD, in the wierdest way

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    BSOD, in the wierdest way

    Hello their, i'll get right to the chase,
    I basicly signed up here because for the first time I can't seem to figure out whats casuing my pc to freak out. Even the way my BSOD's are aquring makes no sense to me.
    I'll start with my PC specs before I'll give the story of my history of wierd BSOD's.

    Power Supply : Corsair TX650W
    OS : Windows 7 64bit Ultimate edition
    Motherboard : Asus M3N78-VM
    Processor : AMD Phenom X4 9850 Black AM2+
    Ram : 2x2 GB Ram DDR2 1066 MHz kit
    Videocard : Asus (ATI) EAH4870 DK/HTDI/1GB5
    Hard Disk : Some 16mb 500g Sata drive from Samsung

    My BSOD's started about 2 weeks after I got my pc back from the shop. Motherboard was broken (southern bridge I believe, SATA's drives where inoperative). When I got it back, everything was working fine at start. Reinstalled, updated ect ect... I was quiet happily playing games again. But then BSOD, this after AVG 2011 Free had installed a important update requiring a reboot (so it prolly did something in my reg or something).
    So I deinstalled it, and went on to playing games again. 2 days without BSOD while using my system intensivly. Then on the third day, BSOD again! So I thought to myself, seeming I never had driver conflicts before because I keep the up to date, maybe something F-up after installing when I got my pc back from the shop, so I completly reinstall windows 7, and now thinking, hey it's not AVG after all reinstall that aswell. A week goes by with my system running smoothly, then out of the blue BSOD, Again after AVG updates, so uninstall again. 2 / 3 days go by without a problem then, suddenly BSOD! totally confused I started googling for BSOD errors in windows 7 64bit and checking if people had similiar systems to mine. I finnaly found a case where Nvidea drivers might be causing issues (I seem to have something onboard on my Motherboard that is from Nvidea and indeed windows update had downloaded and install some nvidea drivers). So I deinstall these, seeming its not really hindering my system preformence if I did. Again 2 or 3 days which my system runs just fine again. And again BSOD, now having tried almost everything I know of, Knowning almost for a 100% that my drivers are up to date and accurate, i'm left pondering what the hell is going on. The most annoying things is these BSOD are happening at random moments without any patern. So it's extreemly hard for me to know for sure if I got the problem or not, and i'm not that gifted in reading and understanding error reports. One thing too note is, I've yet too expierence a BSOD while outside of a game.

    Dumpfile (from minidump) can be found below, any help would be appreciated. I also appear to have a larger dump file in my main windows folder called MEMORY.DMP which is roughly 37 MB big, just hollar if you want me to upload that aswell.

    Sorry dat alles zo raar eruit komt, dacht dat de vertaler mijn engelse post wel aan kon --'
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    Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way

    Welcome.

    Visit ASUS' site for you motherboard. GO to download/utilities section. Download and install the latest ATK0110 installer to update this very old driver:

    ASACPI ASACPI.sys Sun Mar 27 22:30:36 2005

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    Extract my attachment to a folder. Then copy the file inside and paste it over the one at C:\Windows\System32\drivers:

    nvm62x64 nvm62x64.sys Fri Oct 17 17:01:06 2008

    Reboot.

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    Enjoy.
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    [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    [lang=nl]Heb alles gedaan wat je gezegd hebt. Ik kan alleen mijn BIOS niet updaten, krijg en ROM bestand geleverd van ASUS en weet niet wat ik er mee moet doen. Daarnaast werken de BIOS Ulities niet, die zegt dat ik geen 64 of 84 bit systeem run. En wat doet dit ding aan rare vertalingen,[/lang]
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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    I didn't say to update bios.

    I did say download ATK0110 in Downloads/Utilities section and install.

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc.

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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    [lang=nl]Heb ik ook gedaan, zoals ik ook poste, ik heb alles gedaan (en succesvol) wat me verteld werd te toen, maar ik dacht dan pak ik direct alle drivers wel even. Teven ben ik nu al enkele tijd zonder incident aan het gamen, lijkt gewerkt te hebben.[/lang]

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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    Yep, glad to hear it. Should be fine and dandy now. Enjoy the gaming....


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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    Blijkbaar heb ik te vroeg gesproken, krijg net weer een BSOD. Minidump bestand erbij gelevered.

    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1033

    Additional information about the problem:
    BCCode: 7f
    BCP1: 0000000000000008
    BCP2: 0000000080050031
    BCP3: 00000000000006F8
    BCP4: FFFFF80002AB7AE3
    OS Version: 6_1_7600
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 256_1

    Files that help describe the problem:
    C:\Windows\Minidump\121510-20342-01.dmp
    C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-41792-0.sysdata.xml

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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    Google for the AVG removal tool. Use it in safe mode. Reboot and install MSE.

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    Uninstall Daemon Tools. Then use this installer/uninstaller to remove sptd.sys (CLICK ON UNINSTALL WHILE USING):

    http://www.duplexsecure.com/en/downloads

    Reboot and install PowerISO to replace it:

    http://www.PowerISO.com

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    Also follow what my signature says to do.

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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    [lang=nl]Ik heb alles gedaan, zelfs dat programma gedownload, maar ik kan geen van die bestanden hier uploaden.[/lang]

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    Re: [langtitle=nl]Re: BSOD, in the wierdest way[/langtitle]

    Sure, you can attach .jpg files.

    Zip them if you still run into problems.

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