Constant BSOD, running out of ideas

flanker152

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ive been getting constant bluescreens over the last several weeks, some nights its only once or twice while other times like today.. well i've crashed 3 times in the last 10 min.

i run a custom rig i built myself but ive had only a handful of bluescreens over the past few years until recently. i currently dont have any overclock running but previously i had my cpu running at 4.5Ghz and my graphics cards were running over volt and had a sizable overclock as well, both stably running such clocks from the day i received them

system specs
asus p8p67 delux motherboard
intell i7-2600k cpu
corsair vengeance 16GB (1600?)
2x MSI 780 Lightning SLI
2x OCZ 120GB SSD ( one of which is the system drive)
Samsung EVO 750GB SSD
hitachi1.5TB HDD
Seasonic 1250W PSU

all of which is housed in a well ventilated case.

here is a link to the most recent crashdump file
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9uZDbBY3e9RdkNmRWxlRjVTTm8/view?usp=sharing


so far ive tried the following
-turning off my overclocks
-running memtest (0 errors found)
-reinstalling windows
-taking the computer apart and reseating all the connections

also its worth noting that my current install is not on a legitimate install disk as i cant find my original window 7 copy, i have never had issue with installing from this cd before however maybe with 10 coming out MS slipped something sneaky into the updates?
 

flanker152

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i updated the firmware on the two OCZ SSD drives and my computer is much more stable now yet still not quite back to normal. bluescreens have gone from about half a dozen a night to only 3 in the last 4 days. the crash dumps still are pointing to the windows kernel as the issue and that SSD life app you mentioned shows all drives are fine (although the firmware update seems to have reset the number of times powered on for the OCZ drives). is it possible that initial issues with the firmware corrupted the windows kernel to some extent? or is there something else at work here?

 

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I'm not an absolute expert on BSOD by any stretch of the imagination, next time it happens load up the computer and run the "event viewer", look for an error that happened at the same time as your crash, most likely under windows logs>application or system. That may be able to shed more light onto the situation.

Also make sure all your drivers are updated for the motherboard, GPU etc.

You could also try this site, these guys are experts at BSOD
http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/96879-blue-screen-death-bsod-posting-instructions.html
 
I would update the drivers for this e1c62x64.sys . Looks like this can give you an 0x50 stop error

This file is from 2010 / old and belongs to your LAN drivers

I would also update this file rtl8192Ce.sys its from 2011. It may belong to a realtek wireless adapter

Wouldn't be surprised if Kaspersky is causing it too. This can cause this stop error. Uninstall it then use their removal tool
 

flanker152

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not quite sure what you mean.

if its that i need to update my network card drivers then they are already up to date. when i reformatted my pc the other week i downloaded the latest drivers from the Asus website
 

flanker152

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thats very odd. it doesn't show in the programs list to uninstall, and the only antivirus i installed zone-alarm as my antivirus after reformatting only 2 weeks ago.

so i have download the tool you linked and it gives a rather large list of versions to uninstall is there any way of telling which i might have however i came to have it ?
 
I have no idea which version may have been installed. I would just download kavremover extract it run it type in the code, it should uninstall what was there

Does ZA inc a firewall as well?? If it does, and if Kaspersky was installed somehow, the 2 would have conflicted with each other

And ZA can also cause this stop error youre getting / 0x50


 

flanker152

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here is a more recent bluscreen just on case

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9uZDbBY3e9RbkpJLXpyaXc0dzQ/view?usp=sharing

i first started getting the BSOD before the reformat when i was running avira as my antivirus and it never gave me any issues such as this. i only switched because before the reformat i tried zone alarm after somebody recommended it and it found a worm that avira did not.

zone alarm does show as having a firewall up and running atm so a conflict could be at work here, do some windows 7 installs have part of kasperky preloaded or something because i dont know how it would get there

also i find it hard to believe that its just a coincidence that both the antivirus and my SSD firmware were both part of the problem and both started at the same time, remember that my BSOD went from several a night no only about once a night after a firmware flash. maybe both issues just arose from some new conflict resulting from one of the many windows updates in prep for 10

 

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well my samsung drive is on version EXT0BB0Q, i haven't updated the firmware on that as i only use it for game installs and the crashes show in the windows normally don't happen when im playing games but rather browsing the web or loading up a program, one time it as the start menu that seemed to trigger it

the system drive is one of the two OCZ 120gb drive and i updated both of their firmwares to 2.25

as for the removal tool that bluescreen was from earlier tonight before i ran the tool, heck maybe somhow its solved but i wont know till i can manage to go a few days without another BSOD