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-Justin
Hello, Welcome to EF!
Please follow the http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/10685-blue-screen-death-bsod-posting-instructions.html so we can get all the files needed to be able to analyze the BSODs that you are getting.
-Justin
Hello and welcome to EF!
Please follow the http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/10685-blue-screen-death-bsod-posting-instructions.html so we can get the appropriate files needed to analyze this.
-Justin
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-Justin
Hello, and welcome to EF.
It's always weird how errors like these can just happen out of nowhere. But these crash files are really detemined to blame your LAN driver:
Probably caused by :athw8x.sys ( athw8x+26cac7 )
Let's update it: http://www.atheros.cz/
Although that may not be the fix...
Then either the RAM or the Slot is bad.
If the computer is still under warranty, then I suggest you contact the OEM and see if they can assist with either new RAM or you sending it in, and it them fixing it.
-Justin
Chances of a false positive are slim to none. And for the second question I am not sure.
What I suggest to figure out which it is, whether its the ram or the motherboard, move around the ram and narrow down the results.
Have little HDD space like that can cause windows to not run properly. Try to clear up some room.
Lets see if Driver Verifier was even enables:
Open a Command Prompt window (Run as administrator) and type verifier to open the Driver Verifier Manager.
Select Delete existing settings...