Randomly BSOD Playing Game While Streaming


  1. Posts : 6
    Win 10 Pro 64 bit
       #1

    Randomly BSOD Playing Game While Streaming


    i built my computer two years ago. i havent got any problem. But yesterday i update my graphic card driver. Today when i play game on stream my computer freeze than reset. i wanna sure problem is graphic card driver.

    there is dxdiag here

    there are 3 dump files. 1 2 3

    there is V2 log

    Sorry for my bad english
    Last edited by snaru; 03 Aug 2019 at 13:04.
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  2. Posts : 392
    W10
       #2

    BIOS/UEFI dates from 2018. Please visit the Asus support website for your model to download/install the latest BIOS/UEFI update

    Last Windows Updates installed on 9 July - please manually check for Windows Updates and install any that are available

    These devices have problems in Device Manager:
    Code:
    Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V	PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15B8&SUBSYS_86721043&REV_00\3&11583659&0&FE	This device is disabled.
    Bilinmeyen USB Aygıtı (Aygıt Tanımlayıcısı İsteği Başarısız Oldu)	USB\VID_0000&PID_0002\5&2A753FF6&0&8	43
    Please ensure that you re-enable the Intel Ethernet and then update it's drivers from the Asus support website for your motherboard. Then, if you'd like, feel free to disable it again.

    The Bilinmeyen USB Aygıtı appears (using Google Translate) to be an unknown USB device.
    Please determine which device this is (by unplugging your USB devices one-by-one until you find it. Then physically unplug it and leave it unplugged until we're finished troubleshooting. If unable to locate it, please let us know.

    From the memory dump analysis, the BSOD's are most likely due to software issues (although hardware problems do remain a lesser possibility). Unfortunately, the memory dumps aren't very specific on what's causing it.

    So. let's start with updating the programs associated with these older drivers:
    Code:
    AsUpIO.sys                      Mon Aug  2 22:47:59 2010 (4C57835F)
    ASUS hardware monitoring software related http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us 
     
    AsIO.sys                        Wed Aug 22 05:54:47 2012 (5034AC67)
    Asus PCProbe Utility http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx 
     
    vbaudio_cable64_win7.sys        Thu Aug 14 02:15:25 2014 (53EC53FD)
    VB Virtual Audio driver from VB Audio VoiceMeeter https://www.vb-audio.com/ 
     
    lgcoretemp.sys                  Tue Jun  9 12:52:10 2015 (557719BA)
    Logitech Gaming Software driver http://support.logitech.com/en_gb/software/lgs
    Also, please update the programs associated with these drivers. They are older, but not as old as those noted previously:
    Code:
    lgcoretemp.sys                  Tue Jun  9 12:52:10 2015 (557719BA)
    LGVirHid.sys                    Mon Jun 13 14:47:03 2016 (575EFFA7)
    LGJoyXlCore.sys                 Mon Jun 13 14:47:06 2016 (575EFFAA)
    LGBusEnum.sys                   Mon Jun 13 14:47:08 2016 (575EFFAC)
    WMILIB.SYS                      Thu Apr 27 12:37:17 2017 (59021E3D)
    IOMap64.sys                     Fri Apr 28 06:02:15 2017 (59031327)
    aftap0901.sys                   Fri Nov 10 22:24:05 2017 (5A066D55)
    msio64.sys                      Mon Feb 12 02:57:50 2018 (5A8148FE)
    ladfGSS.sys                     Thu Mar  8 21:00:39 2018 (5AA1EAC7)
    ene.sys                         Mon Mar 19 23:59:12 2018 (5AB08710)
    TeeDriverW8x64.sys              Wed Apr 11 10:46:32 2018 (5ACE1FC8)
    bdvedisk.sys                    Fri Apr 27 06:47:30 2018 (5AE2FFC2)
    IntelNit.sys                    Mon May 14 12:56:34 2018 (5AF9BFC2)
    e1i65x64.sys                    Mon Jun 11 14:01:06 2018 (5B1EB8E2)
    gzflt.sys                       Wed Oct 24 11:36:44 2018 (5BD0918C)
    gemma.sys                       Mon Nov 12 10:42:51 2018 (5BE99F7B)
    trufos.sys                      Thu Dec  6 09:32:59 2018 (5C09331B)
    In the event that this doesn't stop the BSOD's, then I'll suggest 2 things:
    1) Run Driver Verifier according to these instructions: Enable and Disable Driver Verifier in Windows 10
    2) Then perform these free hardware diagnostics:
    1) Memtest86 (not 86+): MemTest86 - Official Site of the x86 Memory Testing Tool

    2) SeaGate SeaTools for Windows (test ALL hard drives - HDD/SSD/USB/etc): How to use SeaTools for Windows | Seagate Support US

    3) Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool: Download Intel(R) Processor Diagnostic Tool
    Disregard if not using an Intel processor

    4) Furmark stress test for GPU: FurMark > Downloads
    Read the instructions carefully and watch your system when testing.
    If it starts spitting out problems and you can't shut it down - simply turn the system off/unplug it from the wall

    5) OCCT: OCBASE / OCCT
    Read the instructions carefully and watch your system when testing.
    If it starts spitting out problems and you can't shut it down - simply turn the system off/unplug it from the wall
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  3. Posts : 6
    Win 10 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    thanks for help but i update my asus aura i didnt get bsod yet. i think old aura firmware trigger new nvidia update. if i get bsod again like that. i will do your solutions.
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