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I just cant win
New h/d new w7 install
updated every driver I could . took out the old drives that required a seperate card driver that run before bootup on the old drive
and still it crashes
almost every time w7 updates it either crashes in going back to safe mode .
or it somhow looses the main files to boot , then its going into the bios and selecting the correct drive again as the boot drive
or I am in the middle of a program and the blue screen of death
i have zipped up the crash code can anyone read and assist View attachment temp2.zip
New h/d new w7 install
updated every driver I could . took out the old drives that required a seperate card driver that run before bootup on the old drive
and still it crashes
almost every time w7 updates it either crashes in going back to safe mode .
or it somhow looses the main files to boot , then its going into the bios and selecting the correct drive again as the boot drive
or I am in the middle of a program and the blue screen of death
i have zipped up the crash code can anyone read and assist View attachment temp2.zip
Solution
All the drivers are in great shape, which unfortunately means that there is a RAM defect.
You can test with Memtest86+ overnight to see if it shows any errors. If so, replace the RAM modules.
Sometimes you have to test each stick at a time to get errors to show, while removing all other sticks.
My guess is that if you just run Memtest86+, errors will show fairly early. Overnight test is best though.
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One thing you should really do in Windows though is to type services.msc in the start menu then press enter. Disable the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D service, since its process is shown in the crash.
If you actually have the 3D glasses, then leave the service alone.
You can test with Memtest86+ overnight to see if it shows any errors. If so, replace the RAM modules.
Sometimes you have to test each stick at a time to get errors to show, while removing all other sticks.
My guess is that if you just run Memtest86+, errors will show fairly early. Overnight test is best though.
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One thing you should really do in Windows though is to type services.msc in the start menu then press enter. Disable the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D service, since its process is shown in the crash.
If you actually have the 3D glasses, then leave the service alone.
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Attach your latest crash dump.
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Uninstall AnyDVD software (or any other software that installed the B's Recorder Gold service) in the normal method to remove this old driver:
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Update this ITE IT8212 ATA RAID SCSI miniport driver:
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cdrbsdrv cdrbsdrv.SYS Tue Jun 16 23:37:15 2009
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Update this ITE IT8212 ATA RAID SCSI miniport driver:
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iteraid iteraid.sys Sun Jan 23 20:42:43 2005
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I don't see a response to my question "the exact make and model of your sound card"
We're not getting much feedback from the OP whether he is trying our suggestions.
I would like to see full compiuter specifications, but he has not done so.
Three full pages and weren't not getting anywhere with suggestions so far.
We're not getting much feedback from the OP whether he is trying our suggestions.
I would like to see full compiuter specifications, but he has not done so.
Three full pages and weren't not getting anywhere with suggestions so far.
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The answer is insignificant. Completely 100%.
The Realtek HD Audio driver installation installs for all HD Audio versions.
I already posted what needs to be done in post #25 - Link Removed
The Realtek HD Audio driver installation installs for all HD Audio versions.
I already posted what needs to be done in post #25 - Link Removed
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BAD_POOL_CALLER (c2)
The current thread is making a bad pool request. Typically this is at a bad IRQL level or double freeing the same allocation, etc.
Arguments:
Arg1: 00000007, Attempt to free pool which was already freed
Arg2: 00001097, (reserved)
Arg3: 00000000, Memory contents of the pool block
Arg4: 99a56120, Address of the block of pool being deallocated
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I don't see a response to my question "the exact make and model of your sound card"
We're not getting much feedback from the OP whether he is trying our suggestions.
I would like to see full compiuter specifications, but he has not done so.
Three full pages and weren't not getting anywhere with suggestions so far.
The sound card is part of the mother board
If you're completely sure it's for the card, remove the card from the machine while the power is off, if you haven't already done so.
Then in Windows, go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
and delete iteraid.sys. Run Ccleaner to clean the registry . Reboot.
Then in Windows, go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
and delete iteraid.sys. Run Ccleaner to clean the registry . Reboot.
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some files are in
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\iteraid.inf_x86_neutral_c090ddcb32ff59ad
but cant delete or change control
used regedit and nothing found
yes the card is out and I have removed the battry then cahnged the bios
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\iteraid.inf_x86_neutral_c090ddcb32ff59ad
but cant delete or change control
used regedit and nothing found
yes the card is out and I have removed the battry then cahnged the bios
Then open the device manager. Look in Storage Controllers section.
Right click it and choose uninstall. Check the box to delete the driver too. Reboot when done.
I think the driver may be for your motherboard though and not the card.
Update it from the motherboard manufacturer instead if this is the case.
Right click it and choose uninstall. Check the box to delete the driver too. Reboot when done.
I think the driver may be for your motherboard though and not the card.
Update it from the motherboard manufacturer instead if this is the case.
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