BSOD every hour or so just while idling on newly formatted PC.


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    BSOD every hour or so just while idling on newly formatted PC.


    Hi all,
    This is my first time posting here I think. As the title says, I noticed I am getting random BSOD while the PC is idling normally. I have not had the chance to experience one while sitting in front of it so I cannot find out what the codes are. Attached is the ZIP file as per the instructions. Let me know if anything else is needed.

    Thank you,
      My Computer


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    The zip file you uploaded is empty. Please try running DM_Log_Collector again and upload that zip file. Make sure it's not empty.
      My Computers


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    Sorry


    My bad.
    Here it is
      My Computer


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    The crashdumps are complaining about the uaspstor.sys driver, this handles USB attached hard drives. Please unplug all non-essential usb devices and see if the crashes persist.

    Also In several of the crashes I am seeing that nvlddmkm.sys, the nvidia video driver is in the stack. Please verify you are running the latest driver release for your card. However from what I can tell, it is up to date.
      My Computer


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    Spectrum said:
    The crashdumps are complaining about the uaspstor.sys driver, this handles USB attached hard drives. Please unplug all non-essential usb devices and see if the crashes persist.

    Also In several of the crashes I am seeing that nvlddmkm.sys, the nvidia video driver is in the stack. Please verify you are running the latest driver release for your card. However from what I can tell, it is up to date.
    I disconnected two external HDDs i had plugged in yesterday and installed some missing mobo drivers( Intel MEI and USB drivers) from their site for W10 OS, no BSOD since so far.
    I will double check nvidia drivers tomorrow.
    Thank you
      My Computer


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    another BSOD


    I got a BSOD yesterday and I don't know what caused it. Can you check this file please?Attachment 116727
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