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Ok thank you.
But why couldnt you see any problems? sfc/scannow did say it was fixing my corrupt files. Or did you not find any big problems related to my hardware?
Ok thank you.
But why couldnt you see any problems? sfc/scannow did say it was fixing my corrupt files. Or did you not find any big problems related to my hardware?
Ok thanks. Ill run sfc/scannow after any big windows update. If I get a bsod I can always upload it here right?
It is prefered yes, it would be useless to start a new thread for a BSOD while there is a thread already open and not solved.
2 Weeks of no BSOD. Now I get a new BSOD that I have never had. I can only remember it said something with BAD ____ ____
Dropbox - 101515-19234-01.dmp
BSOD Dump. Please help me. First time I get this BSOD ever.
I uploaded it.
Please make sure your pc is configured for small dump files How to configure minidump | Windows 10 tutorial
The system couldn't make a minidump of the full memory dump which is a 0x00000018(REFERENCE_BY_POINTER) with as usual causes
- drivers
- hardware
and the saved dump 0x189(Unknown bugcheck code) is pretty much literally unknown.
There are 2 drivers that might need updating or removed
- rp0106xms.sys, according to its description a driver from your mouse
- AODDriver2.sys, AMD Overdrive, known for causing BSOD's in Windows 7
Please uninstall everything of AMD using Display Driver Uninstaller and install ONLY new drivers from AMD. This to rule out AMD software.
https://gyazo.com/3b64317f9db0138188a96cde756cc30c
So this is what it should look like right?
How do I update or remove those 2 drivers? I don't think my mouse is causing any issues and I don't have AMD overdrive installed.
I don't know if these drivers are causing the crashes, but I do know that they need updating or removed.
For the mouse you need to check the manufacturer of the mouse.
For the AMD driver, in the program files folder is a folder called ATI, there is the driver located.