bry129

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Hey my computer keeps crashing cause of win32k.sys

Computer Specs

Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3
I5 760 2.8ghz quad core
.Zalman 9900aled CPU cooler
G. Skill ribjaws DDR3 1333mhz 8gb ram
Evga gtx 470 1280mb video card
1tb WD black caviar 6gb/s 7200rpm 64mb cache
Thermaltake 775 modular psu
24x DVD/CD burner
Added a 200mm blue led top exhaust

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Antivirus:
Bitdefender ts
malwarebyte

i have done a memtest and it was successful without fail

also this is the 3rd time I have done a clean install before was cause of ntoskrnl.exe so did a clean install now its cause of win32k.sys



HELP PLEASE!!! :/
 

Solution
Have you tried opening an administrative command prompt and typing:
sfc /scannow

to check your system files? If one is corrupt you should get a message.

You could also check the event viewer around the time problems occur and see if any error or warning messages show up.

If you are getting BSODs, you should have a mini dump file (if you have it set up) you could zip and attach here or in the BSOD forum.
Have you tried opening an administrative command prompt and typing:
sfc /scannow

to check your system files? If one is corrupt you should get a message.

You could also check the event viewer around the time problems occur and see if any error or warning messages show up.

If you are getting BSODs, you should have a mini dump file (if you have it set up) you could zip and attach here or in the BSOD forum.
 

Solution
Have you tried opening an administrative command prompt and typing:
sfc /scannow

to check your system files? If one is corrupt you should get a message.

You could also check the event viewer around the time problems occur and see if any error or warning messages show up.

If you are getting BSODs, you should have a mini dump file (if you have it set up) you could zip and attach here or in the BSOD forum.

No I have not. I will do that and get the dump file tonight. Thanks for replying btw
 

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