Windows 8 Blue screen 03x0000005B

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BugCheck 50, {fffff900c551bcf0, 0, fffff9600036260d, 0}


Could not read faulting driver name
Probably caused by : win32k.sys ( win32k!SFMLOGICALSURFACE::OwnsSurfaceCleanup+2d )

Followup: MachineOwner

You still need to update your bios and of course the service pack too...
We need to see your dump files Rolla in order to debug them. Check the thread specified and follow the instructions on how to post your info.

Help us to help you..
 
We need to see your dump files Rolla in order to debug them. Check the thread specified and follow the instructions on how to post your info.

Help us to help you..

Im trying, i have done everything i can't find anything about how to make a dump file.

What i already did.
  • Used the Diagnosctic tool - Zipped
  • RAMMon - Zipped
  • CPUID - Picture
  • What els?
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Okey i added the minidump folder, hope that was what you were asking about.
 
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BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff960002823c6, fffff8800d5ccf10, 0}

Probably caused by : win32k.sys ( win32k!MulDeleteDeviceOrRedirectionBitmap+4a )

Followup: MachineOwner

Hi,
much thanks, every dump file I looked at was the same and the above can be caused by new hardware, hardware failures/Bad RAM as well as incorrect drivers. I notice from your CPU-Z shots that your overclocking which could be a possible cause for the bsod. Please return to default values until source of issue can be pinpointed.

BiosVersion = 3202
BiosReleaseDate = 02/17/2012
Please update Bios:
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/#support

Your also missing a service pack. Download SP1 for windows 7 here:
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If you have issues installing SP1 you might need the update readiness tool:
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AiChargerPlus.sys Mon Nov 08 06:48:26 2010: Asus Charger Driver. Likely BSOD cause please uninstall to test.

asmthub3.sys Wed Sep 14 08:36:19 2011:
asmtxhci.sys Wed Sep 14 08:36:09 2011: Asmedia USB3. Your actual onboard contoller is a Asmedia ASM1042 chip.The latest driver and firmware update (you need both) can be found here:
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aswMonFlt.sys Wed Nov 06 12:36:00 2013: Avast Av. Is known to cause issues at times. Please remove and install MSE:
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btath_bus.sys Thu Jun 24 07:17:43 2010: Bluetooth driver. There is a later version on the motherboard website:
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/#support

Please the Intel driver update utility to upgrade your drivers:
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nvlddmkm.sys Thu Dec 19 17:02:52 2013: Nvidia gpu. Please remove using this app which will remove all the left over bits & bobs.
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Re-install latest version:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

RTKVHD64.sys Tue Nov 23 10:14:08 2010: Realtek High Definition Audio Function Driver please update:
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Please post any new dump files.
 

What i am not overclocking? that is weird.

Can't be the ram, i just bought some new ones and that also happened with the old ones, also did a memtest for 6 hours.

AiChargerPlus.sys is that with the AI Suite II? can't find that in programs and funcitons.

I will try do the rest now.

EDIT: so both USB3 Controllers: Drivers and Firmwares ?

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/#support - DONE
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http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/#support - DONE
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Look at the CPU speed in your screenshot of CPU-Z. Surely that's overclocked isn't it?

Never touched it ever, could any other software do that?

Btw Can not install Firmwares from Asmedia USB3 you gave me i get this error: Can't Find ASM107x Hub Controller in current platform

And i can't find the Intel driver update utility you asked me to find, there are many diffrient links and i do not know what to choose.
 
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Don't worry if the firmware won't take, as long as the other driver installed ok then fine.

I checked on your chip and it's max turbo is 3.7GHz:
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The above CPU-Z shot is showing 4.3GHz! The voltage looks high for an intel processor too. Check in the bios that you haven't got any overclocking utilities switched on.

The driver update utility is here:
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Just click 'check for updates'.
 

How do i enter BIOS?

Thanks got the Wired Networking updated.
 
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Can you run something to stess the CPU and take a CPU-Z shot? Your system looked fine under the system info page but do check. Something like Prime95 will do:
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What did you actually change in the bios?
 
Can you run something to stess the CPU and take a CPU-Z shot? Your system looked fine under the system info page but do check. Something like Prime95 will do:
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What did you actually change in the bios?

Thanks, what option should i take, and for how long should i let it run. The only thing i ever had changed in the bios was minimum fan spin from 600rpm to 300rpm, beacuse for some reason it was complaining about my noctua fans.
 
Hi,
this is taken from an post in the overclockers forum:

ref:
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=335813
 
Just check it for around 4 hours then. We just need to see how fast your cpu is running really.

Alright, may i run other programs while this is going on? btw after i did all these updates and nvidia drivers i have been having problems rendering qualitiy videos with premiere pro, the final video gets messy and blured when exported, any thought on what it could be?