BSOD on fresh installed computer

lambida

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Hi all,

Every 5-10min getting a BSOD on a fresh installed computer (Win 8 64Bit - AsRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GBDDR3 1333 GEIL Black Dragon - i3 3225 - Hitachi 500GB deskstar 7k1000c - LG GH24NS95 )
So just when i let the computer on the desktop, it will crash in 15min.
When i try to do windows update. It crashes after some minutes during the update.

Does anybody has an idea?

Thanks,

Lambida
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    WIN8
Please follow the BSOD posting link above as a lot of information is missing. However I have noticed some drivers on your system from the mini-dumps provided that need to be updated and/or un-installed or removed if un-needed:

cfosspeed6.sys - cFosSpeed - The Internet Accelerator: Driver Reference Table
MBfilt64.sys - Realtek HiDefinition Audio driver (file labelled as Creative Audio Driver): Driver Reference Table
WPRO_41_2001.sys - CACE Technologies WinPcap Packet Driver: Driver Reference Table (please uninstall WinPcap, not compatible with Windows 8)
SRTSPX64.SYS - Symantec Real Time Storage Protection (PEL) x64: Driver Reference Table

Please un-install any product by Symantec via the control panel/un-install first and then use the Norton removal tool to remove any remaining traces. Please use the built-in Windows 8 Defender for testing purposes:

|MG| Norton Removal Tool 20.0.0.21 Download

Please ensure you have all the Windows 8 updates until you can install no more.

Please visit your manufacturers website and download/update any driver to Windows 8 64bit versions if possible, particularly your Realtek Audio driver:

ASRock > B75 Pro3-M

-cheers
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro 64bit
Note the post I made a day ago about windows 8 crashing every few hours. A plain memory test will not necessarily catch memory which is flaky because of interaction between modules. This problem nearly drove me loony-tunes, until I replaced the memory with memory more compatible with the motherboard.

In my post, I neglected to include the possibility of a memory upgrade to a commercial machine which which was picky about memory. In my case, I had installed DDR2-pc1600 modues, which were double sided into a system board, which explicitly said that DS memory would not work in certain configurations, which in my case was 4-2048 GB PC-1600 modules. 4 single sided modules fixed the problem. Not had a crash since.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    windows 8 pro
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