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Please check ASRock for BIOS updates.
Warning
Please make a backup of your important files and get your rescue media or create one.
Please create a restore point.
Please follow this tutorial to run driver verifier.
Driver verifier stresses your drivers and will crash your pc if any driver fails due to a violation.
Driver verifier should be performed for a max of 48 hours, or when you have a bluescreen, whatever comes first.
If driver verifier has found a violation and you can't get back into windows normally, try to boot into safe mode and reset in safe mode driver verifier, or in the troubleshooting options open command prompt and type verifier /reset.
Note
Your system will act very sluggishly while driver verifier is enabled, this is normal as your drivers will be being subjected to heavy testing in order to make them crash.
Please fill in your system specsPlease follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.
In the left corner below in your post you find 'My System Specs'. After clicking it you can find a link a little below that says 'Update your System Spec', click on this link to get to the page where you can fill in your system specs.
I updated my bios and then turned driver verifier on. I BSOD'ed today while my computer was idle. Does driver verifier create a report that I should be including or is everything just in the dump files. I've attached the updated dump files.
Please keep driver verifier running.
The only 'report' that driver verifier creates is a dump file.
Ran the verifier over the weekend (I computer was idle since I was at home) and didn't get any blue screens. I turned off the verifer since the link you provided says not to run more than 48 hours and the dump file I previously posted is the most up to date.
So I don't want to jinx this but I think I found the error because I haven't BSOD in a week now. I had my two sticks of ram ram in slots a2, b2 and not a1,b1. Googling seems to suggest that that could cause problems, so hopefully this is my issue. Thanks for all your help
Thought I was in the clear, but I BSOD a couple times this past week. One time I got an AMD drivers error from "whocrashed" program so I un/reinstalled all my AMD drivers, however I just BSOD again today.
Please uninstall everything of AMD using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from AMD. Be sure to install as less as possible software using custom/advanced options, you can use this tutorial for the installation partAMD Graphics Drivers - Install Without Catalyst Install Manager - Windows 7 Help Forums
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Code:5: kd> lmvm atikmpag Browse full module list start end module name fffff805`e6c30000 fffff805`e6cb2000 atikmpag T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: atikmpag.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\c0307329.inf_amd64_55b6bd3e40065979\atikmpag.sys Image name: atikmpag.sys Browse all global symbols functions data Timestamp: Fri Sep 16 20:50:37 2016 (57DC3EFD) CheckSum: 0008AD31 ImageSize: 00082000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Used that program to the uninstall graphic drivers and then I installed the minimum drivers necessary according the AMDs site. BSOD's twice in the past week, but the errors showing up in "whocrashed" seem to be different than the previous ones. Upload the new dump files below. Thanks for your help again.