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I'm having constant BSOD's, so I looked online and someone said to run Driver Verifier. So I did, and it told me to restart. When it tried to restart, it gave me a BSOD from Driver Verifier about saih0464.sys and restarted. Now it's stuck in a boot loop, between the driver verifier BSOD and some other BSOD, and I can't even get into Windows Startup Repair to do anything about it. 

 

Can anyone help? I couldn't get the dump files because I can't even get to a command prompt. 

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Well, I left it looping and it finally went into startup repair and I started in safe mode, fixed the driver verifier issue, and removed the saih0464.sys driver and haven't had a blue screen since...

 

Ive been getting these BSOD's for the past 3 months and thought it was my overclock... Thank God it's finally over! So if anyone else is getting lots of BSOD's, check for saih0464.sys and remove it. It's for Saitek joysticks. 

Asus Crosshair VII Hero X470

Ryzen 1800X - 4.2ghz @ 1.435v

Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 360 RGB AIO

Corsair HX1000w

Thermaltake View 71 case

Corsair M65 Elite mouse

Redragon K551-RGB keyboard

RGB out the wazoo = good for at least 420fps in Crysis

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