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A series of BSOD's during games and on the desktop


Hi there,

My PC is reasonably mature now and after getting a few BSOD's I just thought I was getting a little unlucky every so often. However they are now increasing in frequency and I can't seem to see a recurring theme in-between them.

ALEX-PC-Sun_07_02_16_223126_00.zip

Here's the log file. Hope it helps. I'm happy to provide any more info required.

Thanks a lot for any help at all in advance

Please make sure to remove all pirated stuff from your system before we can start troubleshooting.
Code:
+++ WER1 +++: Fault bucket 128944370255, type 5 Event Name: CLR20r3 Response: Not available Cab Id: 0  Problem signature: P1: AutoKMS.exe // Only variant I know of autokms is a crack variant P2: 2.5.2.0 P3: 53c9a9a0 P4: mscorlib P5: 4.6.127.1 P6: 561da691 P7: 1514 P8: 22 P9: System.FormatException P10:

Hi, thanks for the quick reply.

The autoKMS.exe program was something I foolishly tried to use after I upgraded to Windows 10 and transferred data from my hard drive to my SSD. I had a valid copy of Microsoft office professional 2010 but couldn't find the activation key so I tried to use that program to allow myself to use the copy of office. Since then I have stopped using MS Office 2010 and I have a University version of Office 365 that's valid for the next four years. I've deleted the autoKMS.exe, if you'd like me to give any other proof that I am not pirating I'd be happy to.

Please remove Office, the autokms program spoofs Office to activate it. The modifications could cause the program to behave in unexpected ways what could cause more harm then good.

Fair enough, don't need the 2010 one anyway now I have 365. Would you like me to reupload the Log file?

Yes please upload a new zip file.

ALEX-PC-Mon_08_02_16_134911_95.zip

There you go, thanks again.

My focus will in this post be to remove as much as possible outdated drivers by updating or removing associated stuff.
I might forget a few drivers in my first attempt, but we'll find them the second time

Just in case, if you are using a program like Ccleaner please stop using it while troubleshooting.
This because programs like Ccleaner remove dump files that are needed to troubleshoot.
Or configure Ccleaner to not remove dump files:


Please remove / disable items from the startup in taskmanager
These programs could interfere with the boot process giving you trouble and increase the boot time.

Please remove all USB devices except for mouse and keyboard, USB devices are known for being problematic sometimes.

Please uninstall or update ASUS ROG Game First II
Please uninstall Norton while troubleshooting and use Windows Defender as alternative.
Norton/Symantec - Uninstall Completely - Windows 7 Help blog
Code:
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for Ironx64.SYS *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for Ironx64.SYS *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for SRTSP64.SYS *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for SRTSP64.SYS
Please tell me what the 3.3v, 5v and 12v values according to the BIOS are.

Please update Speedfan
Please update Samsung Magician
Please check your TAP-Windows Adapter V9 device for driver updates
Please update your chipset and network drivers or reinstall them, MAXIMUS VII FORMULA | Motherboards | ASUS USA
Please update your ASUS Xonar sound drivers
Driver Reference Table - cmudaxp.sys
Code:
0: kd> lmvm cmudaxp start             end                 module name fffff801`98c20000 fffff801`98f4e000   cmudaxp  T (no symbols)                Loaded symbol image file: cmudaxp.sys     Image path: SystemRootsystem32driverscmudaxp.sys     Image name: cmudaxp.sys     Timestamp:        Mon Jul 22 03:24:04 2013(51EC89B4)     CheckSum:         002A3BAA     ImageSize:        0032E000     Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

Alright, after a lot of rebooting and installing/uninstalling I have done all of the above. So far no further BSOD's have appeared. Hopefully it'll stay that way. I'll post back in this thread if I get anything new though. Unless there's anything else you suggest doing?


As you can see from the quick snap I took, the voltage readings seem fairly normal too.

A series of BSOD's during games and on the desktop