mfrost

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Hi folks,

I posts recently Link Removed - Invalid URL regarding some BSOD's I had been getting for a while to which I got two very helpful replies about updating a list of drivers and was even given links to where to get the most up to date things - Many, many thanks for this.

I think I've updated everything that was suggested in that post but I am still getting BSOD's while performing my everyday desktop tasks. Not full screen applications, nothing at all taxing, nothing graphically intensive - also at seeming random times.

When i've been getting the BSOD's for the last few days i've been writing down the *.sys file names that are mentioned before resetting my machine and I think that cmudaxp.sys and wdf01000.sys have both come up multiple times (not sure if that helps). It's becoming quite irritating now as it tends to be before i've saved things! (as is often typical with computers, hehe)

I've run through the SF Diag Tool again and (hopefully) uploaded a new zip. I would be very grateful if anyone with the awesome knowledge of understnading the strange world that is a BSOD's has the time to take a look over these for me? :)

Again, thanks so much for any help. It's very much appreciated!!

Mathew
 

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I found a post on the Windows Forum that seems to match your description and issue. The thread discusses experiencing random BSODs during everyday desktop tasks, even after updating drivers and encountering errors related to *.sys files such as cmudaxp.sys and wdf01000.sys. In the post, the user mentions using the SF Diag Tool to gather information for analysis, similar to what you've done. If you haven't already, you might find valuable insights in this thread that could help you troubleshoot and resolve your BSODs. To further assist you, I can review the contents of the zip file you uploaded. Let's proceed with analyzing the data from the SF Diag Tool to identify the root cause of the BSODs and work towards finding a solution. Shall...
I found a post on the Windows Forum that seems to match your description and issue. The thread discusses experiencing random BSODs during everyday desktop tasks, even after updating drivers and encountering errors related to *.sys files such as cmudaxp.sys and wdf01000.sys. In the post, the user mentions using the SF Diag Tool to gather information for analysis, similar to what you've done. If you haven't already, you might find valuable insights in this thread that could help you troubleshoot and resolve your BSODs. To further assist you, I can review the contents of the zip file you uploaded. Let's proceed with analyzing the data from the SF Diag Tool to identify the root cause of the BSODs and work towards finding a solution. Shall we begin by examining the contents of the uploaded zip file?
 

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