adam3544

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I've Asus P6T Deluxe with i7 940 CPU and 6GB Corsair DDR3.
After installing eVGA GTX480 card, I've confronted with sporadic BSOD,
when playing RailWorks 2 Train Simulator and playing Blue ray disk.
On the otherhand, I never experienced this problem under Windows XP Pro
32 bit.
Any comment.

Thanks.

Adam
 

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Solution
Welcome. Real mess you have there. Let's fix things.

1) Update video card driver:

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2) Google for Norton removal tool. Use it in safe mode. Reboot and install MSE.

3) Update Marvell Yukon network driver:

yk62x64 yk62x64.sys Wed May 20 04:14:06 2009

Look in device manager for which you should download/install:

Marvell: Support

4) Use Driver Sweeper in safe mode to clear all Creative stuff:

Phyxion.net | Driver Sweeper | Products | Products

Reboot and visit Creative's site for the latest driver package to install.

5) Update Microsoft mouse driver:

point64k point64k.sys Fri May 08 04:53:29 2009

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6) Uninstall your Eldo Corporations software. This...
Welcome. Real mess you have there. Let's fix things.

1) Update video card driver:

Link Removed - Invalid URL

2) Google for Norton removal tool. Use it in safe mode. Reboot and install MSE.

3) Update Marvell Yukon network driver:

yk62x64 yk62x64.sys Wed May 20 04:14:06 2009

Look in device manager for which you should download/install:

Marvell: Support

4) Use Driver Sweeper in safe mode to clear all Creative stuff:

Phyxion.net | Driver Sweeper | Products | Products

Reboot and visit Creative's site for the latest driver package to install.

5) Update Microsoft mouse driver:

point64k point64k.sys Fri May 08 04:53:29 2009

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6) Uninstall your Eldo Corporations software. This driver is way too old:

ElRawDsk ElRawDsk.sys Sat Jul 26 13:59:09 2008

7) Follow my signature below in it's entirety, as both things are very important.

8) Uninstall the B's Recorder Gold software and/or the Pegasus software you have that install it. Way too old:

cdrbsdrv cdrbsdrv.SYS Mon Feb 20 05:15:35 2006

9) Update Camera drivers from the manufacturer's site:

CamDrL64 CamDrL64.sys Sat Feb 03 13:17:27 2007
LVUSBS64 LVUSBS64.sys Sat Feb 03 13:05:16 2007

Logitech

If there is no update, uninstall the software and remove the camera from the machine entirely.
 
Solution
Many thanks for your kind attention.
You wrote:
Uninstall your Eldo Corporations software. This driver is way too old:

ElRawDsk ElRawDsk.sys Sat Jul 26 13:59:09 2008

What is this. I don't recognize such program.

Best regards,

Adam
 
Many thanks for your kind attention.
You wrote:
Uninstall your Eldo Corporations software. This driver is way too old:

ElRawDsk ElRawDsk.sys Sat Jul 26 13:59:09 2008

What is this. I don't recognize such program.

Best regards,

Adam

You're welcome. In this case, here's how to deal with it:

Navigate to D:\Windows\System32\drivers

Right click on ElRawRsk.sys and delete. Or highlight it with mouse and hit delete on keyboard. Reboot.