C: drive only has about 7% free space. Windows likes 15% free space in order to perform stuff "behind the scenes" without adversely affecting the system's performance. Please free up 15% on
ALL hard drives (you can get away with 10% on larger drives and won't notice a large performance penalty)
Cleaned up a bunch of space. I didn't get to 15% but I am at about 12-13. I will clean up more
You have 3 hard drives. What is the make/model/wattage and age of your Power Supply?
Power Supply:
Rosewill BRONZE Series RBR1000-M 1000W Continuous@40°C, 80Plus Bronze Certified,Modular Cable Design,ATX12V v2.3/ EPS12V,SLI Ready,CrossFire Ready,Active PFC"Compatible with Core i7, i5" Power Supply
PS is about 1.5 years old, but only been installed for about 8 months
This device has issues in Device Manager:
Programmable Root Enumerator ROOT\PROGRAMMING_SUPPORT\0001 This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device.
This one is difficult to find. Try right clicking on it and select "Uninstall", then reboot to see if it comes back. Let us know the results and we'll move on from there.
Fixed... Although I have fixed this in the past and it has shown up again.
Daemon Tools (and Alcohol % software) are known to cause BSOD's on some Windows systems (mostly due to the sptd.sys driver, although I have seen dtsoftbus01.sys blamed on several occasions).
Please un-install the program,
then use the following free tool to ensure that the troublesome sptd.sys driver is removed from your system (pick the 32 or 64 bit system depending on your system's configuration): New link (15 Aug 2012):
DuplexSecure - Downloads (pick the appropriate version for your system and select "Un-install" when you run it).
Done - Uninstalled - Removed SPTD
Alternate link:
Disk-Tools.com
Manual procedure here:
Registry and SPTD problems | DAEMON Pro Help
MSI Afterburner (along with Riva Tuner and EVGA Precision) are known to cause BSOD's in some Windows systems (it's driver is usually RTCore64.sys). Please un-install them immediately!
Removed. I also have something installed called "MSI KOMBUSTER" but since you didn't specifically mention it, I left it alone.
If you're overclocking, please stop the overclock while we're troubleshooting. Feel free to resume the overclock once the system has been stabilized.
Have not overclocked
Acronis drivers date from 2010 (snapman.sys) - please uninstall Acronis.
Uninstalled
Please update these older drivers. Links are included to assist in looking up the source of the drivers. If unable to find an update, please remove (un-install) the program responsible for that driver. DO NOT manually delete/rename the driver as it may make the system unbootable! :
AsIO.sys Mon Apr 6 03:21:08 2009 (49D9AD64)
Asus PCProbe Utility
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=AsIO.sys Could not find this anywhere on the asustek site, so I just uninstalled asus probe.
AtiPcie.sys Tue May 5 11:00:22 2009 (4A005486)
ATI PCIE Driver for ATI PCIE chipset or [br] ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter[br]Found in my ATI video drivers (I have an Intel chipset)
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=AtiPcie.sys Updated all chipset drivers
nvBridge.kmd Fri May 20 23:58:23 2011 (4DD7385F)
nVidia Compatible Vista Kernel Mode Driver (likely belongs to nForce chipset drivers)
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=nvBridge.kmd Could not find this. All Nvidia Drivers are (supposedly) already up to date per their scan tool.
LEqdUsb.Sys Fri Sep 2 02:22:56 2011 (4E607640)
Logitech SetPoint Unifying KMDF USB Filter
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=LEqdUsb.Sys
LHidEqd.Sys Fri Sep 2 02:22:59 2011 (4E607643)
Logitech SetPoint Unifying KMDF HID Filter
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=LHidEqd.Sys
LHidFilt.Sys Fri Sep 2 02:23:09 2011 (4E60764D)
Logitech SetPoint HID Filter Driver
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=LHidFilt.Sys
LMouFilt.Sys Fri Sep 2 02:23:15 2011 (4E607653)
Logitech SetPoint HID Filter Driver
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=LMouFilt.Sys Only Logitech product I use is a wireless keyboard. I updated to the latest setpoint which I hope takes care of these drivers.
If all of this doesn't stop the BSOD's, please run Driver Verifier according to these instructions:
Driver Verifier Settings
I have not had a BSOD since yesterday (fingers crossed) I will check back in here with an update tomorrow and will marked solved if I have no more BSODS by then.