Frequent Blue Screen

Punchturtles

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Hello, my PC has been blue screening quite frequently and I would like to find a solution. Here are my dump files. My specs are Windows 7 64 bit OS, AMD FX-6100 cpu, Sapphire HD 6870 graphics card, and a Gigabyte 990xa-ud3 motherboard. Help would be greatly appreciated.
 
this is a common overclocking error, you should start by removing the overclocking driver:
AODDriver2.sys Tue Feb 11 03:06:52 2014
looks like your system was very slightly overclocked, I would guess that it overheated but I can not tell for sure.
I would also check your system fans and make sure they are all spinning at full speed (blow out any dust)

It also looks like you might not have been getting windows updates (or you reinstalled windows 7 sp1) you might want to check for updates and make sure they are not blocked (this would be unrelated to the bugcheck, just fyi)

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CPU reported a error from its internal memory controller. The error was from the cache RAM inside of the CPU.
processor 2 memory bank 0
error type TLB error
system up time was 44 minutes.
machine:

BIOS_DATE: 05/30/2012
BASEBOARD_PRODUCT: GA-990XA-UD3
Processor Version AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor
Processor Voltage 89h - 0.9V
External Clock 200MHz
Max Speed 3200MHz
Current Speed 3300MHz


 

Punchturtles

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Thank you for the quick response. Where would the AODDriver2.sys be located, and would changing the system to optimized settings in the BIOS fix the overclock?
 
search your drive for the file, sometimes the driver table does not list the path for some reason.
you can start cmd.exe as an admin then
cd c:\
dir /s AODDriver2.sys

and it will list the location of all of the copies of the driver. Or google " how to remove AODDriver2.sys" and see if there is a uninstaller.



 

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I deleted the driver and set it so Windows would not start it, updated Windows, and set all the clocks to the optimized setting in the BIOS; but the blue screens keep occurring. Is there anything else the dumps point to?
 
I don't see links to new memory dumps




 

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http:// Here are the blue screens since deleting AODDriver2.sys and updating windows
 
most current bios looks like it is dated in 2014, if you update it be sure to install updated CPU chipset drivers to get updated USB 2.x support, and install the updated usb3.0 driver to get proper USB 3.0 support
looks like your vendor was nice and included all the required updates:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3901#driver

(only the BIOS update might fix the bugcheck 0x124, otherwise I would suspect a heating/voltage problem in the CPU or power supply)

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your cpu called a bugcheck because of a error reported by the cache memory controller inside the CPU.
I would be checking that the CPU is getting the correct voltage and is not overheating, update the BIOS to the newest version and reset it to defaults and check voltages from the power supply and confirm all the fans in the system are spinning at full speed, blow out any dust.
your system was up 19 hours, this tend to indicate a heating issue.

if you

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I see some suspect that would cause memory corruption but none that would cause your bugcheck 0x124

potential memory corruption:
AppleCharger.sys Mon Jan 10 01:57:29 2011
usb 3.0 problems:
EtronHub3.sys Mon Jul 25 14:30:59 2011
EtronXHCI.sys Mon Jul 25 14:30:56 2011

old anti rootkit software: (slows the machine down, looks like it is having issues on your machine)
gfiark.sys Thu May 23 05:39:22 2013
gfiutil.sys Wed Sep 04 11:57:40 2013

update your logitech drivers, just old
LGBusEnum.sys Mon Nov 23 17:36:48 2009
LGVirHid.sys Mon Nov 23 17:36:48 2009 +other logitech drivers

update
Rt64win7.sys Thu Jan 13 03:57:19 2011 (breaks antivirus and game streaming)
Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

update razer drivers:
rzendpt.sys Fri Aug 17 00:01:20 2012

update or remove
http://www.saitek.com/uk/down/drivers.php

you might want to look for a update to your firewall from 2012
Sunbelt Personal Firewall TDI Inspection System
http://www.vipreantivirus.com/VIPRE-Internet-Security/
sbwtis.sys Thu Dec 06 04:26:10 2012

remove Scarlet.Crush Productions Scp Dual Shock 3 Virtual Bus Driver
ScpVBus.sys Sun May 05 14:31:26 2013
it corrupts memory ( i don't think they ever fixed it)

machine info:
GA-990XA-UD3
BIOS_DATE: 05/30/2012