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I'm sorry to bother by asking for some help, but i got a weird BSOD just hours ago and i can't figure out what caused it. I tried BlueScreenView from Nirsoft but it gave me a not-so-helpful "ntoskrnl.exe caused it", which...
Each time I log out of my computer to shut it down, an error pops up and the computer chimes letting me know about the error. I have saved the Error Logs as text files that I am uploading to this thread. I hope someone can help me get this issue...
I was streaming a video and playing a game today when I got a BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. This has happened a couple other times as well, mostly while doing the same types of things.
Thank you in advance for the assistance.
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I got this after running for weeks without incident.
The only system change was 48 hours ago which was a bug fix to "Spybot Search & Destroy". All recommended fixes seemed to work well with that.
Any way, I got this little surprise...
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I put a new SSD in my PC, installed it clean with windows 7 from my DVD, then I used an ISO on my memory stick to upgrade to windows ten.
Everything was working fine, graphics drivers installed, headset working, steam working, skype working....