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BSOD pci.sys driver or Handbrake conflict


Good Evening,

This PC is about 10 months old, and this BSOD seems to only have started since I upgraded from W7 to W10 in September.

The issue is relatively simple really. I get BSOD's when running Handbrake and Vuze. Now I have not noticed it crash while only running Vuze, and I've seen Handbrake mentioned in crash dumps so this leads me to believe that it's Handbrake that is the cause, at least a conflict issue with HB and pci.sys drivers.

I have seen issues people have had with the Quallcom ethernet drivers too so I made sure I had those upto date incase the traffic with Vuze was causing something too.

I have gone through my driver list one by one in W10 updating the drivers and they are all upto date.
I have run MSI Live Update and updated all necessary drivers / programs that needed to be done.
I have run system scans with W10 backup & recovery.
I have run chkdisk and other scans within W10
I have run CCleaner.

I truly believe that this is a software issue and not hardware so I haven't gone through the whole checking of ram sticks etc. Plus I am about to move house so I don't want to start pulling the PC apart just now.

Here is the zip file of my logs and various information.
debug-MATT-PC-26-Oct-15_170608_63.zip

If you need any more info then please fire away. I just really hope I can put an end to these annoying reboots.

Thank you. Matt.

Hi jukesie,

Please remove every crack and the cracked software on your system before we continue.

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4)No piracy or discussion of piracy allowed at all. Such as software, music, videos and other intellectual property violations (e.g. downloading youtube videos locally etc).

Thank you, I wasn't aware I had any. I will take a look.

KMSpico and
Code:
127.0.0.1 licensing.ultraedit.com 127.0.0.1 licensing2.ultraedit.com
says for me that it is the opposite of what you thought.

For what is KMSpico exactly used?

I've just been reading through the msinfo file and saw it mentioning that KMspico thing. I don't know what it is. going to remove it now. I've used UE for years and never seen KM involved.

KMSpico is only used for cracking Office and Windows.

Please remove UE and the bypass, no kind of bypass is allowed.
Otherwise we aren't allowed to give support.

Ok, I will, I am certain that both Office and Windows are genuine, and as I said I've had the same licence on UE for years.

I'm knackered from work so I'll sort it in the morning and see whether that clears up the issues.

BSOD pci.sys driver or Handbrake conflict