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    Windows 7 Frequent/intermittent BSOD after Windows 7 upgrade

    Here's new SPD and Memory tab screen caps. Do my memory settings look correct now? Is the tRFC supposed to be 24? I couldn't find a place to set that, and it looks like it's at 52 with the CL, tRCD, tRP, and tRAS set to 4-4-4-12 and the voltage @ 2.0V.
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    Windows 7 Frequent/intermittent BSOD after Windows 7 upgrade

    Ran Memtest86 for 5 passes using the extended test. Nothing. Thought I had the problem nailed down to a bad display driver, but the computer started BSOD'ing again. Same thing. Back to square one. More DMPs here nmsuk- I'll try adjusting the RAM through the BIOS utility. Thanks for pointing...
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    Windows 7 Frequent/intermittent BSOD after Windows 7 upgrade

    zigzag- thanks so much. I'll give that a shot. Cam
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    Windows 7 Frequent/intermittent BSOD after Windows 7 upgrade

    I upgraded my mom's computer to Windows 7, and after loading all the latest drivers, I'm getting random BSODs that say "Page Fault in a Non-Paged Area." Minidumps linked below: Minidump 1 Minidump 2 Minidump 3 Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed - Invalid URL Minidump 6 Can anyone decipher...
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    Windows 7 BSOD (ks.sys) on reboot at logon screen

    cybercore, Thanks again. I did scour my motherboard manual before posting my questions. The manual is good at explaining where to find certain settings in the bios, but is very vague concerning what those settings do and what they should be. I tinkered around with my bios settings and I think...
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    Windows 7 BSOD (ks.sys) on reboot at logon screen

    Well, I just spent some time messing with my BIOS. I can't figure out what to tweak to get the memory set from 1440MHz to 1600MHz. I assume that I need to change the DRAM frequency, but 1600MHz isn't an option. My options change if I change the CPU Bus Frequency, but I'm afraid to do that since...
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    Windows 7 BSOD (ks.sys) on reboot at logon screen

    cybercore- thank you so much for taking the time to look at my problem. I can't begin to express my gratitude. You truly rock. As of now it appears that #3 was the culprit. I uninstalled the webcam, software, and associated driver, and have successfully rebooted 6 times in a row with no BSOD...
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    Windows 7 BSOD (ks.sys) on reboot at logon screen

    Another minidump from minutes ago: http://www.cameronlane.net/BSOD/022711-13962-01.dmp I've had trouble getting the minidumps to open properly in WinDbg, so I'm not even sure what the minidump says, and if I did I probably wouldn't know how to interpret it.
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    Windows 7 BSOD (ks.sys) on reboot at logon screen

    I've also run numerous antivirus and anti-malware scans and come up empty, and I've run tests on the memory, and all the RAM tested error-free.
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    Windows 7 BSOD (ks.sys) on reboot at logon screen

    Hi! I've been plagued by BSODs off and on for over a year, and have literally replaced/upgraded every piece of hardware in my computer, except for the SSD that has the OS and Apps. I have reformatted/reinstalled Windows several times, all to no avail. About 75% of the time when I reboot the...
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