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The thread discusses a user's persistent BSOD errors, specifically related to outdated drivers such as sbp2port.sys and ASACPI.sys, which may be causing system instability. An expert suggests updating old drivers, including those for hardware like firewire, NIC, and USB devices, to potentially resolve the issue. The original poster reports success in backing up data and plans to troubleshoot Windows 7 boot problems, indicating ongoing difficulties with driver compatibility and system stability.

Char

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I have been having issues with BSOD. I have run disk integity check and memory check with no improvement. I have attached my log dump. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I have been having issues with BSOD. I have run disk integity check and memory check with no improvement. I have attached my log dump. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

bluescreen error shows as DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1) sbp2port.sys

you have some very old drivers on this system and you may well be able to solve your bluescreen crashes by updating them ?

this driver
ASACPI.sys fffff880`03ab2000 fffff880`03aba000 0x00008000 0x42476c4c 28/03/2005 02:30:36
pre dates windows seven by a few years and is known to cause bluescreen crashes :frown:
ASACPI.sys belongs to the Asus ATK0110 ACPI Utility (14/05/2009 is latest available)

these drivers are...

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I have been having issues with BSOD. I have run disk integity check and memory check with no improvement. I have attached my log dump. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

bluescreen error shows as DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1) sbp2port.sys

you have some very old drivers on this system and you may well be able to solve your bluescreen crashes by updating them ?

this driver
ASACPI.sys fffff880`03ab2000 fffff880`03aba000 0x00008000 0x42476c4c 28/03/2005 02:30:36
pre dates windows seven by a few years and is known to cause bluescreen crashes :frown:
ASACPI.sys belongs to the Asus ATK0110 ACPI Utility (14/05/2009 is latest available)

these drivers are also old and need updating
pcouffin.sys fffff880`03f55000 fffff880`03f69380 0x00014380 0x457584a2 05/12/2006 14:39:30
aswTdi.SYS fffff880`0182b000 fffff880`01839000 0x0000e000 0x45abb908 15/01/2007 17:25:28
aswMonFlt.sys fffff880`09b77000 fffff880`09b8e000 0x00017000 0x45abb926 15/01/2007 17:25:58
aswRdr.SYS fffff880`02d51000 fffff880`02d5a000 0x00009000 0x45abb932 15/01/2007 17:26:10
BrUsbSIb.sys fffff880`057e0000 fffff880`057e3c00 0x00003c00 0x479578bf 22/01/2008 05:01:51
BrSerIb.sys fffff880`05600000 fffff880`0564a000 0x0004a000 0x479578c3 22/01/2008 05:01:55
adfs.SYS fffff880`0a070000 fffff880`0a088000 0x00018000 0x48640195 26/06/2008 20:52:37
RTL8187.sys fffff880`09ae8000 fffff880`09b54000 0x0006c000 0x48644512 27/06/2008 01:40:34
Sahdad64.sys fffff880`013e8000 fffff880`013f3000 0x0000b000 0x49068d5b 28/10/2008 03:56:11
Saibad64.sys fffff880`014dd000 fffff880`014e6000 0x00009000 0x49068d5f 28/10/2008 03:56:15
SaibVdAd64.sys fffff880`02c2f000 fffff880`02c39000 0x0000a000 0x49068d64 28/10/2008 03:56:20
I suggest google them and find the program or driver pack they relate to an update ;)

at first glance it looks like firewire drivers, realtek NIC drivers, Saitek Volume Filter Driver, possibly Brother's devices with a USB port ?

Usasma has kindly setup a site where you can go for ..........

- - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Link Removed
- - Driver manufacturer links are on this page: Link Removed
 

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Char

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Thanks

For the start. I tried finding the motherboard utility. When I tried unzipping it said that it was corrupt. Since then I tried scanning the disk and now windows 7 won't even boot. Thankfully I still have XP loaded on a seperate hard drive. I am backing up what I had on Windows 7 and when done I will address the windows 7 boot issues. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I knew there might be driver issues with Windows 7, but this is ridiculous.