Windows 7 IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

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BugCheck D1, {28, 2, 0, fffff8800161a360}

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for e22w7x64.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for e22w7x64.sys
Probably caused by : e22w7x64.sys ( e22w7x64+70c0 )

Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
the above dump file is usually caused by old or corrupt drivers with your Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver ( e22w7x64.sys ) as probable cause.

AcpiCtlDrv.sys Tue Jul 17 18:07:16 2012: Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility Performance Tuning Acpi Control Driver please update:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Se...word=Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel XTU)

aswRdr2.sys Thu Jun 26 12:33:28 2014: Avast AV known on occasion to cause issues. Please uninstall for the interim and install MSE as it's very stable:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/pc-security/mse.aspx

dtsoftbus01.sys Fri Feb 21 09:49:36 2014: Daemon Tools driver. Possible BSOD issues in Win7 uninstall to test.

e22w7x64.sys Wed Mar 26 15:59:01 2014: Killer e2200 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller: Later version on motherboard support page:
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z97G45_GAMING.html#down-driver&Win7 64

NTIOLib_X64.sys Wed Oct 20 07:45:49 2010: MSI Afterburner driver (known BSOD issues with Windows) Also found to be a part of MSI Live Update 5
Live update 6:
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z97G45_GAMING.html#down-utility&Win7 64

Post any new dump files.
 
I don't think Winrar files are compatible and it's better if you'd zip the files instead.. Anyway I took a look but no dump files were present are you sure it was an actual bsod?
 
I've had a lot of problems with PCI-E drivers. Mine are Realtek, but I seem to be unable to update them. You could try a rollback to a previous driver. Device Manager>Network Adapters>right click>Properties>Driver>Roll Back Driver
 
Hmmm, it probably wasn't then, I was reattaching by cpu fan cause temperatures were running a bit hot. After which I plugged everything back in and opened the computer to make sure everything was working. When I saw that it was done opening I pushed the computer back into the spot where it was before and a the boot up screen where if your computer closed by a BSOD or when you close the computer by shutting off the power showed up. So I assumed it was a BSOD since I didn't move any of the wirings around.

So I actually missed the moment of where the computer actually crashed.
 
Sounds like it was a crash of some sort does the event manager give any clue? To be honest I'm also a little alarmed at your quote of 'I was reattaching my cpu fan cause temps were a bit hot'. Unless your running a monster heatsink stopping the CPU fan is an incredibly bad idea. Did you stop the fan because of the fan noise? If so there are ways to modulate the fans speed either with software or fan controllers but usually the cpu fan is modulated by the motherboard (with Intel boards I believe it's something called Speedstep and with AMD boards it's Cool and Quiet).
 
Was doing a windows update and installing a game "guild wars 2" when this randomly happened.
 

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BugCheck 19, {20, fffff8a0145fb000, fffff8a0145fb260, 5260200}

Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!DxgkEscape+c3f )

Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
I merged your new thread with your old one as it makes life easier spotting trends etc. The above Bugcheck can be caused by a number of things such as corrupt drivers, faulty RAM and third party apps. If you've recently added anything new perhaps?
Looking through the dump file as well as the probable cause given above it seems the issue originated with the GPU driver although it could just as easily be something causing the gpu driver to crash but until we look further it's hard to say.

AcpiCtlDrv.sys Tue Jul 17 18:07:16 2012: Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility Performance Tuning Acpi Control Driver please update:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx

aswHwid.sys Thu Jun 26 12:31:26 2014: Avast AV known on occasion to cause issues. Uninstall to test and use MSE in the meantime:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows/security-essentials-download

dtsoftbus01.sys Fri Feb 21 09:49:36 2014: Daemon Tools driver. Possible BSOD issues in Win7 uninstall to test.

ISCTD64.sys Tue Nov 27 19:52:34 2012: Intel Smart Connect Technology Driver please update:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&FamilyId=42&ProductID=3470&ProdId=3470

nvlddmkm.sys Tue Mar 04 11:07:52 2014: Nvidia GPU driver. Update to latest driver
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

Try uninstalling the previous driver using this app:
http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/

Try making the above changes and see how you go. Post any new dump files. (in this thread)
 
How is the system now? If your still getting blue screens then please post the dump files..
 
I have not since the last time it happened. It doesn't seem to be a frequent problem and that was the only time it ever happened.
 
Ok Soren, well if you do get any further issues post back..
 
It happened again today right after I opened my computer. Also my computer has been shutting down randomly for some reason, I can't seem to figure out if its a power supply problem or something else (Using a Corsair 600W). Happened about 3 times in the last two weeks excluding this incident. The first 2 times the taskbar disappeared, sound stopped working and CTRL + ATL + Delete didn't work and said that the System wasn't responding so I had to use the power button to shutdown. The third time it just flat out shutdown. Then this BSOD happened.

Changes that I've made around the time these problems started to happen was I got a Logitech G710+ Keyboard which has a software included, although I have since returned it and uninstalled the program that correlated with it and using my old keyboard. Reinstalled my printer software and that's about it I think.
 

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BugCheck D1, {1a0, 2, 0, fffff880072d4f06}

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for bflwfx64.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for bflwfx64.sys
Probably caused by : bflwfx64.sys ( bflwfx64+df06 )
Hi,
the above dump file is blaming your Bigfoot Networks Bandwidth Control Wireless NDIS Light Weight Filter driver although I noticed that Avast was also involved.

bflwfx64.sys Thu Apr 10 16:40:47 2014: Bigfoot Killer Networks driver slightly later version on motherboard support page.
http://uk.msi.com/support/mb/Z97G45_GAMING.html#down-driver&Win7 64

aswRdr2.sys Thu Jun 26 12:33:28 2014: Avast AV known on occasion to cause issues. Please uninstall for the interim and install MSE as it's very stable:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/pc-security/mse.aspx

dtsoftbus01.sys Fri Feb 21 09:49:36 2014: Daemon Tools driver. Possible BSOD issues in Win7 uninstall to test.

I forgot to mention you also have Bios updates available but double check everything first (correct download ect)
 
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