BSOD random, different errors

mooretom32

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Hi guys, i posted here a couple days ago and i thought my BSOD had stopped. Unfortunately they still occur
what ive done so far
- memtest 86 on each of my ram sticks separately to 10 passes with no errors
- seatools long, short, smart same with WD diagnostics tools
- chdsk with no errors
- uninstalled MSI live Update a little bit before this post just in case it was doing something weird, but i didnt use it to udpate any drivers
- updated drivers manually
here are the dumps
View attachment 66105
 
Hi mooretom32,

Please update the Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller driver from here
Code:
1: kd> lmvm Rt630x64
start             end                 module name
fffff800`24aa8000 fffff800`24b82000   Rt630x64 T (no symbols)           
    Loaded symbol image file: Rt630x64.sys
    Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\Rt630x64.sys
    Image name: Rt630x64.sys
    Timestamp:        [COLOR="#FF0000"]Thu Jan 15 07:08:17 2015[/COLOR] (54B75951)
    CheckSum:         000E1232
    ImageSize:        000DA000
    Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

Old driver
Code:
MBfilt64 MBfilt64.sys [COLOR="#FF0000"]Fri Jul 31 05:40:32 2009[/COLOR] (4A7267B0) // Realtek audio driver
Check Realtek for driver updates
 
Thanks for helping me out again. unfortunately, I'm still getting BSOD. I'm currently running Driver Verifier, but strangely enough, my PC seems to be running more stable.
Here is the dump after I fixed the driver issues you pointed out:
View attachment 66137
Also, two things i wanted to ask
should i be deleting old dumps as new ones occur?
and, How do i post driver verifier results when a crash occurs?
 
2 out of 3 are caused by the AMD Video drivers
Please uninstall everything of AMD using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from AMD

The other is a 0x24(NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM) which would be related to the hard drive but could also be caused by the AMD video drivers.
 
Ok, ill uninstall and reinstall AMD drivers with the utility again.
if the crashes keep happening, is it possible that i have a faulty video card?
 
Depends on what causes the crashes.
 
Ok, so ive had a few more crashes. heres the dump
View attachment 66150
also, how do i decipher the dumps on my own. I Like to think I'm relatively computer literate but i have no idea where to begin learning how to read the dumps effectively.
 
Please update your Realtek audio driver
Code:
MBfilt64    [COLOR=#FF0000]Fri Jul 31 05:40:32 2009[/COLOR]         MBfilt64.sys

Unfortunately, learning to debug BSOD's isn't an easy task.
I won't try to discourage you, but it takes quite some time to even understand the output a little bit without searching for a possible cause.
I have started with learning debugging dumps a little longer then a few months ago, but I had to spend a lot of time researching what this or that meant from the output !analyze-v as it was everytime different then the previous.
The command !analyze-v will probably be 1 of the first commands you'll learn, because when you load a dump file, you'll only have to click on that command ;)
To help you a little on your way, there are quite some good helpful tutorials for starting to learn debugging on the sevenforums.com 'Crash and Lockup debug 'How to'' part of the BSOD section.
 
Alright, updated audio driver from where you specified.
Thanks for the debug links too! Ill probably take a better look after my midterms, when I have more time.
 
Still having issues

After i updated the driver you linked to, I was still having issues and wanted to start from scratch.
Removed video card,then installed os on a new ssd i wanted. I didn't connect my old hard drive.
for a while, i was still getting BSOD but as i updated my drivers they slowly stopped for a while.
After about 6 - 8 hours of leaving netflix streaming and leaving my brother to press play when it puased to be sure there weren't any issues, i reinstalled my graphics card.
Then when i got home, i hopped onto GTA V until i had to go to sleep. No BSOD occured.
But today, my pc was constantly crashing, then started to give a couple BSODs. As of right now, i have uninstalled my graphics card, uninstalled the drivers, disabled hardware acceleration in my browsers. Although i though it was the graphics card, im still having issues with it removed. Right now, streaming video such as netflix and youtube are giving me BSOD or just a straight crash.

here is my dump
View attachment 66301
 



Diagnostic Test

RAM TEST


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Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 7 Forums


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MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.





Diagnostics Test

HDD TEST


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Run SeaTools to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use - Windows 7 Help Forums


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Do not run SeaTools on an SSD as the results will be invalid.




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Run chkdsk Disk Check - Windows 7 Help Forums
 
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