Random BSODs caused by cm11264.sys.

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    Random BSODs caused by cm11264.sys.


    Hi, i recently started having issues with my computer crashing. I will provide the dump files. I've looked up what cm11264.sys was connected to and it was my pair of Sennheiser 363d. I have since then tried multiple driver versions, and now have switched to a different port. My last crash was at 9:00pm cst. 11/2/16 Can anyone help?Attachment 108725
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    Hi sparten576,

    Welcome to the 10forums and apologies for the delay.

    Are you still in need of help?
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    yes i do, thanks. also the bluescreens will not create dumps anymore because my computer flashes the blue screen then restarts.
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    Please check MSI for BIOS updates.
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    i have updated the bios
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    Does the problem keep occuring?
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    I havent left the computer on long enough, but the problem seems to have subsided a lot. Ill leave it on overnight with driver verifier on.
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    Why driver verifier?
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    i read that if the computer crashes during driver verifer, it will provide a more detailed crash. it was also point to the bad driver.
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    Neither doesn't have to be the case (IME) especially the driver part.

    If driver verifier is unable to find any offensive driver but does crash the system then it is most likely a hardware problem.
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