BSOD when waking from sleep, some freezes

jtj1825

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Hello all I've been experiencing many issues with a new build.

I recently purchased some new parts and while the HDD worked fine on the previous build with windows 8, the new build gets BSOD every time it sleeps. I've tried disabling deep sleep in the bios, changing RAM, reseating the HDD and its cables. I've also run chkdsk, done reinstalls of Windows 7 and 8 and still the issue persists. I'm hoping the problem isn't my new mobo b/c the 30 day warranty period getting close.

Anyways here's my dump as well as a txt file with my computer hardware, in case someone sees a glaring incompatibility issue.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro x64f
Your mini-dumps appear to be all different and not pointing to anything in specific so it could be hardware related. However first please attempt to update these drivers to Windows 8 64bit versions or un-install/remove them if not needed:

CAHS164.sys - C-Media Electronics USB Audio Driver: Driver Reference Table
MBfilt64.sys - Realtek HiDefinition Audio driver (file labelled as Creative Audio Driver): Driver Reference Table

Please update your motherboard/chipset drivers and your Realtek audio drivers, plus anything else you can to Windows 8 64bit versions by using your manufacturers website:

ASRock > Z77 Extreme6

Please also make sure you have all the Windows 8 Updates until you can install no more.

-cheers
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro 64bit
so no joy, updated realtek driver and what not and still get an even different error message...could a bad hard drive lead to a different message everytime? I'd hate to think it is my motherboard because I JUST installed it.

Here's the new dump.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro x64f
Your latest mini-dump is pointing to the driver: RTKVHD64.sys which is the Realtek Audio Driver: Driver Reference Table

Your out of date drivers are also pointing to this driver file from 2009: MBfilt64.sys which are also belonging to the Realtek Audio Driver.

This suggests you have some of the old drivers left over or the older drivers have not been fully un-installed. Please remove your Realtek drivers via the control panel. Then use a tool such as driver fusion to removal all other remaining traces of the drivers, you may have to run this software twice or more to remove remaining traces using the trial version:

Driver Fusion - The Complete Driver Solution

Then please install the Realtek Drivers off the official site and install them:

Realtek

If this does not solve your BSODs then look into the folder: c:\windows\system32\drivers and if the file MBfilt64.sys: still exists please rename it to MBfilt64.bak and reboot your PC for testing purposes.

Some of your mini-dumps are pointing to a hard-drive problem, this could be an issue with the cable or a bad block/sector on the hard-drive itself, or even that the hard-drive has not been plugged in correctly.

If the above driver problem does not solve your BSOD it will probably be worth running some hard-drive diagnostic and mem tests.

Read this article on how to perform hard-drive diagnostics:

Hard Drive Diagnostic Procedure

Read this article on how to perform memory diagnostics:

Memory Diagnostics

-cheers
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro 64bit
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