Need help solving Blue Screen of Death

BigdaddyJSB

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I know this topic has come up before, and I have researched all over the internet and tried various things. Can someone perhaps take a look at my minidump report and tell me what the problem might be? I have to date:

Updated drivers.
Re-Inserted the video cards and memory
Cleans and connected the cable.
Ran chkdsk
ran SFC /Scannow
Ran Memtest86+
Installed latest bios with default settings

Link to my dump file: https://copy.com/BV389J3rCQLKjROO

My speccy info: https://copy.com/Ebo1UfXe0NsMHcOz

Also, I just want to add that it seems to happen mostly when playing a game like Diablo or something else. It has happened on other ocassions, but lately with 100% chance it will happen if I play a game.

This leads me to think its something with Nvidia or the GTX 970 cards from EVGA, however, I cannot find anything to solve that.

Thanks for any help solving this riddle.
 
Solution
Either update ASUS unlocker or uninstall it. Its drivers are old / from 2010

ntoskrnl.exe is crashing, but something else is making it crash. Uninstall Smartdoctor. Or any programs you've installed that let you overclock.

These are known to crash windows

Is Sonicwall installed?? It's possible this is causing this crash. If it is

This file is old V0720Vid.sys not too sure what it belongs to

This file is also old / from 2011 ASUSFILTER.sys. It looks like this driver can cause a 0x0000000a stop error

This file is pretty old isocusb.sys from 2012. See if there's an update for it

This file is old CtClsFlt.sys / from 2011.

Looks like it's for a webcam. Is the webcam compatible with this version of Windows? See if there are any...
Either update ASUS unlocker or uninstall it. Its drivers are old / from 2010

ntoskrnl.exe is crashing, but something else is making it crash. Uninstall Smartdoctor. Or any programs you've installed that let you overclock.

These are known to crash windows

Is Sonicwall installed?? It's possible this is causing this crash. If it is

This file is old V0720Vid.sys not too sure what it belongs to

This file is also old / from 2011 ASUSFILTER.sys. It looks like this driver can cause a 0x0000000a stop error

This file is pretty old isocusb.sys from 2012. See if there's an update for it

This file is old CtClsFlt.sys / from 2011.

Looks like it's for a webcam. Is the webcam compatible with this version of Windows? See if there are any updated drivers for it

Uninstall AIcharger. This is a known cause of crashes





 
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BigdaddyJSB

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Thanks for the info. I have tried to remove all those, except I cannot find the ASUSFilter just yet. Restarting and will report with any issues.