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    Solved BSODs or Crashes While Playing Games

    I still see RTCore64.sys present. Do you have RivaTuner, EVGA Precision, or MSI Afterburner still installed? If so, please uninstall them. Also, try to get memtest done ASAP.
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    Solved BSODs or Crashes While Playing Games

    I would remove NVIDIA precision just because it's overclocking software. As for the ASUS driver, it was found in one of the memory dumps. The list of drivers from SF diagnostic utilities, and your installed programs seem to suggest that the program associated with it (and the driver itself) is...
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    Unexpected BSOD results in Crash Dump

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    Solved BSODs or Crashes While Playing Games

    You have 8 different crash codes in a total of 16 different crashes. This is often an indication of a problem originating from your hardware, the windows install, or less likely malware. Before we look more in depth at the hardware please do the following: Please remove RivaTuner as it is a...
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    Solved BSOD on New Install

    I have reason to believe that your BSOD was caused by your kaspersky AV. Please uninstall this and use MSE until troubleshooting is completed. Your computer generally looks good drivers and devices wise. I would suggest making sure that your SSD has the latest firmware.
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    Multiple, random crashes per hour - highly frustrating

    The variability in the memory dumps frequently points to some sort of hardware problem. If these BSODs continued even after a fresh install of windows and in safe mode that is even more evidence for this. You already replaced your MB, RAM, and CPU, so the next logical location to look is your...
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    frequent shutdown, restart.. nvlddmkm.sys,kernel mode trap

    Updating a driver through windows update is never recommended. It often installs older versions of drivers which can cause problems. To install the latest GPU drivers you should do the following: uninstall the current driver through add/remove program download the newest stable driver from...
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    frequent shutdown, restart.. nvlddmkm.sys,kernel mode trap

    Is the May 16th one the most recent memory dump, or did you have one within the last day?
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    frequent shutdown, restart.. nvlddmkm.sys,kernel mode trap

    I checked the minidump for you and I have an alternative theory on the crash. The memory dump lists nvlddmkm.sys as the cause of the crash. This is the driver for your NVIDIA graphics card. The timestamp on the driver is Tue Jul 27 00:54:50 2010. Do the Following: look for updates to your...
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    Bad_Pool_Caller error on my new laptop

    I would transfer them to another computer using a USB flash drive.[/COLOR]
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    BSOD for multiple times

    Hello HondoJames, I took a look at your BSODs. They almost all referenced mfewfpk.sys which is the driver for McAfee. remove the following programs until your BSODs are fixed: avast! COMODO daemon tools Only have one antivirus running at the same time Please look for updates for the...
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    Samsung tablet hangs on sleep with cover

    2 of the 3 memory dumpsdumps seem to reference igddim32.sys. This appears to be related to your intel graphics driver. The timestamp for this driver is Jan 04 13:22:04 2013. Please update your driver from the Intel website.
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    Help. Common BSOD Memory_Manangement error

    Many of the crashes seem to reference atikmdag.sys as the potential culprit. This is the driver for your ATI video card. I noticed the timestamp for the driver was Thu Sep 27 22:14:57 2012. Please consider updating your driver from the AMD website. If your problem continues please consider...
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    Solved BSOD DPC_Watchdog_Violation when PowerDVD loads Blu-Ray

    I looked at your 3 most recent memory dumps and they all named atikmdag.sys as the problematic driver. This is the ATI Video driver. I noticed that your driver version is from Wed Dec 19 15:38:55 2012. Please go on the AMD website and update your graphics card drivers.
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    BSOD when I do shutdown and then startup (Fast Startup on)

    The memory dumps shows that the probable culprit is nvhda64v.sys. This is the nVidia HDMI Audio Device (nForce chipset driver). Please consider updating or reinstalling these driver on the NVIDIA drivers page.
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    BSOD incuded minidump files

    Your BSODs seem to be centered around netr28ux.sys. This appears to be the driver for Ralink RT2870 series USB802.11n Wireless Adapter. There appears to be an update for this driver compared to your version on the mediatek website so please install it and monitor for further BSODs.
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