Bumping an old threat, ended up installing a new hard drive due to subsequent failure. It seems to me I may have the worst luck with technology ever. All system spec and info remains the same, so i am not going to reduntantly attach a CPU-Z screenshot. I am still getting pagefaults though with a...
Changed RIM driver to .old extention, and restarted. Recieve 0x50 during boot, however only took one more reboot to successfully boot to windows. Attaching dump from booting BSOD.
Took it upon myself to do a little research, after discovering the windbg utility in the SDK, I simply debugged the dmp myself. It seems HIDCLASS.SYS is the culprit. I decided to reenable verifier to recreate the results, which were indeed replicated 3 more times, all dmp's pointing to...
Currently in safe mode with networking enabled, driver verifer is still enabled. I have attached the dump file generated by the 0xC9 BSOD. I hope it comes to some help.
Driver Verifier enabled.. restart causes steady BSOD for first several boots. Not an 0x50 stop however, now a 0xC9. with the message, "The IO manager has detected a violation by a driver that is being verified. the faultry driver that is being erified must be debugged and replaced with working...
I've confirmed the ram is indeed 9-9-9-27, (Link Removed due to 404 Error) (pn KHX1600C9D3K3/6GX), sadly I still cant find an optimized settings button or anything of that nature, and when set to auto the Bios wants to set it to 11-11-11-27.. weird I'll continue trudging through the...
I dont see any Optimized Defaults option in the bios, but my current timing settings are taken off the kingston website, and are 9-9-9-27. Maybe im missing, im running Phoenix980 AwardBIOS
-Captain, First of all, thank you kindly for the assistance. It's difficult to pinpoint this BSOD and its really been causing quite a few headaches. Now on to business! I have gotten rid of Avast, and run the system scan. "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations" was...
My ram part number is KHX1600C9D3K3/6GX, I have changed the timings to 9-9-9-27, as referanced Link Removed due to 404 Error I have also attempted the bios setting in both XMP and standard clocking. No change either way. I honestly not sure if there is any overclocking set-up on my mobo, i...
Well, after a bit of research, I've discovered the proper settings for my Kingston HyperX timings, which are listed as 9-9-9-27, I went into BIOS and prompted adjusted, but it seems im still getting BSOD's during start up, but like before ive managed to get it running after several reboots. I am...
Thank you for the information Elmer, the link is quite helpful in learning more about my predicament. In regards to the 'timing' are you referring to my RAM settings? I'm willing to try anything to at least get the system somewhat stable.