Haven't changed anything since my last post, but received another BSOD.
I need to re-update the Marvell drivers, I'm almost positive I updated them wrong and the update didn't 'stick'.
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Just got another BSOD after waking the computer from sleep mode or screen saver, honestly don't remember which.
Reinstalled drivers for my mouse and keyboard (Razor Devices), and the motherboard. They were already the latest updates. Haven't removed the Asus support software yet, will do so...
Went a couple days with no BSOD. Figured updated drivers/bios fixed it.
Got one tonight after I got home from work, but this time with a minidump and more specific information in it.
Pictures of BSOD attached, along with minidump.
Another morning, another BSOD.
Technical information:
***STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA800E5A3B30, 0xFFFFFA800E5A3E10, 0xFFFFF8002FDA5F0)
Is there any significance to having different codes every time? Or even to the codes in general?
Just received another BSOD today after work. :frown:
Event log shows the same as previous, but the actual BSOD showed a couple different codes.
Technical Information :
***STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA800DAF46B0, 0xFFFFFA800DAF4990, 0xFFFFF80002F815F0)
edit: Oh, and still no...
Thank you for your reply, Elmer.
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Haven't had another BSOD yet, knock on wood, so still no minidumps.
Ran SF Diag. and CPU-Z, screenshots and files are attached.
Note: in the CPU-Z screenshots, SPD slots #1 through #4 are identical, so I only provided #1.
So I recently put together a new system, but have been getting this BSOD when starting it up in the morning. Afterwards the computer runs normally.
I've tried to enable creating minidumps, but 3 days in (and 3 bsod's) it hasn't created one yet.
I've copied info from the BSOD and Event Viewer...