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There are no memory dumps in the uploaded reports.
Please ensure that you have ALL available Windows Updates. It may take several trips there to get them all.
C: drive (your SSD) has less than ½% 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). I have seen BSOD's on systems with much more free space than this. I consider it critical for you to free up the space on your SSD!!!
You have 3 hard drives. What is the make/model/wattage and age of your Power Supply?
These devices have issues in Device Manager:
AODDriver4.2.0 ROOT\LEGACY_AODDRIVER4.2.0\0000 This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller PCI\VEN_1B21&DEV_1042&SUBSYS_84881043&REV_00\4&1741AB47&0&0048 The drivers for this device are not installed.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller PCI\VEN_1B21&DEV_1042&SUBSYS_84881043&REV_00\4&30401175&0&0030 The drivers for this device are not installed.
The 2 USB controllers need drivers installed. I believe that these are the USB 3.0 controllers for your system.
The AODDriver4.2.0 is a part of AMD OverDrive. Please follow these instructions:
AMD OverDrive (AODDriver2.sys) is either a stand-alone application, or a component of the AMD VISION Engine Control Center. This driver is known to cause BSOD's on some Windows systems.
NOTE: these symptoms were from the previous release of OverDrive. The new release uses the same driver name, but is dated from 4 November 2013.
Please un-install all AMD/ATI video stuff from Control Panel...Programs...Un-install a program
Then, download (but DO NOT install) a fresh copy of the ATI drivers from
Global Provider of Innovative Graphics, Processors and Media Solutions | AMD (in the upper right corner of the page)
Use this procedure to install the
DRIVER ONLY:
ATI video cards - DRIVER ONLY installation procedure - Sysnative Forums
If the device (AODDriver or AODDriver4.01) remains a problem, open Device Manager, select the "View" item.
Then select "Show hidden devices" and scroll down to the Non-Plug and Play Drivers section.
Locate the AODDriver entry, right click on it and select "Un-install". Reboot for changes to take affect.
Sometimes the driver remains and continues to cause BSOD's. If this is the case for you, post back and we'll give further instructions for safely removing it.
If overclocking, please stop. Remove the overclock and return the system to stock/standard values while we're troubleshooting. Once the system is stable again, feel free to resume the overclocking.
Finally, if still experiencing problems, check out this link for suggestions to stop the error:
Video TDR Timeout - 0x116 + 0x117 - Sysnative Forums
Since this problem occurred with both video cards (nVidia and AMD), I'd have to wonder if there's a hardware problem with your motherboard that's causing this. Please run these free diagnostics (starting with the video tests):
Hardware Diagnostics
Lot's of Live Kernel Events in the WER section of MSINFO32 (but no STOP 0x117 errors - which is what you are describing). There are only 2 days worth of events there - did you recently clean the system using something like CCleaner (if so, please stop while we're troubleshooting)?:
Please do the following:
- open Event Viewer (run eventvwr.msc from the "Run" dialog))
- expand the Custom Views category (left click on the > next to the words "Custom Views")
- right click on Administrative Events
- select "Save all Events in Custom View as..."
- save the file as Admin.evtx
- zip up the file (right click on it, select "Send to", select "Compressed (zipped) folder")
- upload it with your next post (if it's too big, then upload it to a free file-hosting service and post a link here).
While waiting for a reply, please monitor your temps with this free utility:
HWMonitor CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting