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    Keyboard/Mouse Stop Working After BSOD only in BIOS

    Hi, thanks for the response. I've already reinstalled Windows and everything is fine now. I was able to get into repair mode through the installation disc, but attempting to restore to an earlier point would fail with a message that there was no existing Windows installation. I tried to force...
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    Keyboard/Mouse Stop Working After BSOD only in BIOS

    Keyboard/Mouse Stop Working After BSOD, only in Windows Hi there, I uninstalled Intel Smart Connect Technology after experiencing a BSOD that seemed to be caused by a related driver. When the uninstallation tool asked if I wanted to restart now/later, I chose to restart now, which was followed...
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    Regular BSODs

    Alright thanks. Will keep you notified.
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    Regular BSODs

    The point I was trying to make is that I have already updated Realtek audio drivers (version R2.71 for 64-bit Win8) and that I don't have Logitech Wingman/GamePanel software installed on my PC (nor had I intentionally installed them to begin with). The only Logitech software I ever installed was...
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    Regular BSODs

    I'm not sure what to do about the drivers you highlighted. All the related programs I could think of (Realtek/Creative Audio and Logitech) were already up to date prior to my original post. I've now removed them but the drivers are still present. So I don't actually know why they are there...
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    Regular BSODs

    Hi usasma, thanks for replying. While I'm working on drivers, how would I go about checking if they are still on my computer?
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    Regular BSODs

    Hi guys, hoping you can help me with this. I have been experiencing regular BSODs at a rate of about one per 2-3 days. The time at which they occur seem random - whether the PC is idle or running games seems to have no particular effect. I've run the Windows Memory Diagnostic as well as...
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