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Random BSOD crashes


BSOD seem completely random.
  • DK-PC-do_08-10-2015_193419,68.zip (244.2 KB, 2 views)

Hi dkincog,

Welcome to the 10blog.

Please check {windows partition}windowsminidump and check if there are any dump files saved.
The zip is empty of dump files.
Please make sure your pc is configured for small dump files How to configure minidump | Windows 10 tutorial

I have tried to configure minidump.
I did it in prompt, but I have had another BOSD and it still does't show anythin in the "minidump map".

On the BSOD however I could read the follwoing:
driver_irql_not_less_or_equal(DbgMsg.sys).
I googled this, and microsoft tells me to install "Network adapter drivers" through this weblink
Download Network Adapter Driver for Windows 10
But did not succeed here aither:
"Cannot install drivers. No Intell(R) Adapters are present in this computer.

Looking at your uploaded files it belongs to compuware driverstudio which is not installed (anymore).
Please create a restore point and remove the driver after the restore point is created.

The driver is located in
Code:
C:WindowsSystem32drivers

Thanks for,the help axe.
i have made a restore point..i have found the driver...but when trying to delete it, it says that it is impossible because it is active in antoher program.
i have shut down all other programs, but still active?

Please right click the file > choose properties > go to the tab details > make a screenshot of the tab details and post it.


Please check your installed apps and check if you have the program Compuware installed.
If not, reboot your system and try deleting the driver again.

No compuware found.
rebooted.
problem remains.
still active

Please download and install Malwarebytes free(Uncheck trial versionin the installation process)
Please run a threat scan with Malwarebytes, a full scan with your AV, scan your system with Adwcleaner and Kaspersky TTDSKiller.

Please check the registry for the folder DbgMsg, located at
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServices
Search regedit and press enter to open registry.

Random BSOD crashes