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This just started a month ago or so. If the PC is idle on the SS, sometimes it will BSOD. Other times it is fine. It BSOD'd with a sound loop in COD Black ops so I upgraded the sound driver. No difference as it just randomly crashed tonight after the gps was plugged it. Files are attached. Please point me in the right direction. I am in IT and I cannot even figure this one out. Thanks!
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Cool, now we have a proper crash dump to sort the rest of the issues.
1) Visit the link and update your Logitech gamepad or other driver:
LGVirHid LGVirHid.sys Mon Nov 23 20:36:48 2009
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2) Uninstall MotionJoy or whatever it's called, for the XBOX controller, to remove this problematic notorious driver:
xusb21 xusb21.sys Thu Aug 13 18:10:17 2009
3) Use Driver Sweeper in safe mode to clear all the old notorious Creative drivers of which these are 2 on your system:
ctac32k ctac32k.sys Wed Jul 02 04:38:22 2008
emupia2k emupia2k.sys Wed May 05 08:57:27 2010
Reboot and install the latest driver package from their site:
Phyxion.net | Driver Sweeper | Products | Products
Creative Worldwide Support...
1) Visit the link and update your Logitech gamepad or other driver:
LGVirHid LGVirHid.sys Mon Nov 23 20:36:48 2009
Link Removed
2) Uninstall MotionJoy or whatever it's called, for the XBOX controller, to remove this problematic notorious driver:
xusb21 xusb21.sys Thu Aug 13 18:10:17 2009
3) Use Driver Sweeper in safe mode to clear all the old notorious Creative drivers of which these are 2 on your system:
ctac32k ctac32k.sys Wed Jul 02 04:38:22 2008
emupia2k emupia2k.sys Wed May 05 08:57:27 2010
Reboot and install the latest driver package from their site:
Phyxion.net | Driver Sweeper | Products | Products
Creative Worldwide Support...
Yes, memory set unwell in the bios is the definite issue.
In the bios, Load the Optimized Defaults and save. Reboot to Windows and check the memory tab. If it is at 400 MHz with 5-5-5-18 timings, then it is well.
If not, revisit bios and set the memory settings manually to that and save.
In the bios, Load the Optimized Defaults and save. Reboot to Windows and check the memory tab. If it is at 400 MHz with 5-5-5-18 timings, then it is well.
If not, revisit bios and set the memory settings manually to that and save.
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Suggest to take the machine directly to a shop so they can repair it, if you aren't understanding my post directly above:
"In the bios, Load the Optimized Defaults and save. Reboot to Windows and check the memory tab. If it is at 400 MHz with 5-5-5-18 timings, then it is well.
If not, revisit bios and set the memory settings manually to that and save."
"In the bios, Load the Optimized Defaults and save. Reboot to Windows and check the memory tab. If it is at 400 MHz with 5-5-5-18 timings, then it is well.
If not, revisit bios and set the memory settings manually to that and save."
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Look, don't need a shop. There is no optimized default on this Asus board "P5k Pro" so I went and set ram to auto and DRAM is down to 400mhz from 533. I had it set to 1066 as thats what the RAM is.........oh well I need to upgrade soon.
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