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Okay, so I tried uninstalling the logitech driver and nothing really changed. Luckily I managed to find my old harddrive so I took all the information I needed and re-installed windows. Everything is working fine now and if something does come up I'll be probably making a thread about it on the forum. 

 

Thanks for the help anyways!

Hey everyone. So lately I've started having these bluescreens just randomly showing up. I am a bit of a tech guy so I decided to investigate and I noticed that my RAM always goes up by 2gb when I for example play a CS:GO game, so when I use the pc normally I have around 2gb used, then I play some cs:go, maybe go up to 4-5gb and then when I exit it just stays there at around 4gb. Once I start GTA 5 I get a blue screen, assuming it's because of the RAM being all used up.

 

Now here's some information that might be useful to some of you that might be able to help me. I'd rather not have to format my harddrives as I have a lot of info that can't really be stored anywhere, but if it comes to that point I'll just have to say f*ck it.

I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate x64 bit.

 

Specs:

 

Motherboard: ASUS B85M-G mATX 

RAM: 8 GB A-DATA 

GPU: Nvidia GTX 760 2048MB TwinFrozr 

CPU: Interl Core i5 4670k 3,4 GHz (Haswell) 

SSD: Kingston V300 120GB 

HDD: Seagate Desktop HDD 7200rpm 16MB 500GB

PSU: Corsair CX 600M 80+ Bronze Modulär

 

BIOS Version: No clue where to find this.

 

Error Message of blue screen of death:

 

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Minidump of error messages: https://mega.co.nz/#!3tcymTQJ!htywqtj_d9xgk2JqJYRKL3a-tgTKnlBC-jDIaJ5lMhw

Now I think I know what the problem might be but I have no idea how to solve it as my PC has no CD drive for me to do this but, I think my windows files are messed up since when I uninstalled a program, no idea when it might've gotten something wrong since I lost power at that moment. I did try grabbing a bootable USB stick and trying to repair my windows but I haven't really had any success when it comes doing that, can't really get my harddrives to show up in the repair thing in the windows thing where you select the drives. I'll try to get some pictures so maybe you can get a better situation of what my problem is.

Sadly windows didn't make a recovery point for me to revert back to so I couldn't really undo the changes I did to my pc.

Just post if you don't understand and I'll do my best to explain it a tiny bit better. Or if you need more info just post that and I'll try to reply to your post :)

Thanks in advance!

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Can't help but realize the BSOD has a exception on an __amd.sys file, yet you do not have any AMD components. Did your by change forget to uninstall previous drivers or something? Perhaps its some other driver that is causing a problem that you should uninstall.

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Can't help but realize the BSOD has a exception on an __amd.sys file, yet you do not have any AMD components. Did your by change forget to uninstall previous drivers or something? Perhaps its some other driver that is causing a problem that you should uninstall.

I don't think so. I did however uninstall Avast when it expired and that's when my power died. When I booted the pc back up avast was uninstalled but still in my control panel, I uninstalled it from there thinking it was all good but I assume it wasn't. All I can really think of at this moment is to format my SSD but I have really no idea how to do that since I have my windows on it.

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Bios version you can see it with cpu_z or search in start dxdiag. If you belive that it is because of ram, please run memtest with each ram and see which one has problems.

Keep al drivers up to date also download driver pack solution (the last version) is about 8-10gb and run it or look up how to do so.

Don't run programs that "cleans and repair" Windows registry.

If your Windows is cracked make sure you know which and which not updates you can install.

Try and do a system restore.

Open into safe mode and search for viruses with malwarebytes, hitman pro..

Try un installing the latest software you have installed (if you think the bsod appeared after installing msi afterburner for example)

Also try and update bios.

Make sure your over clocks are perfect for each part on your system (if you oc them, especially the rams)

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Hey everyone. So lately I've started having these bluescreens just randomly showing up. I am a bit of a tech guy so I decided to investigate and I noticed that my RAM always goes up by 2gb when I for example play a CS:GO game, so when I use the pc normally I have around 2gb used, then I play some cs:go, maybe go up to 4-5gb and then when I exit it just stays there at around 4gb. Once I start GTA 5 I get a blue screen, assuming it's because of the RAM being all used up.

 

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Thanks in advance!

Most of your BSOD dumps pointing to ladfGSRamd64.sys, which is Logitech related driver/software(i think headset software). Try uninstall it first and upload another dump if problem persist.

 

reinstall windows.

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Okay, so I tried uninstalling the logitech driver and nothing really changed. Luckily I managed to find my old harddrive so I took all the information I needed and re-installed windows. Everything is working fine now and if something does come up I'll be probably making a thread about it on the forum. 

 

Thanks for the help anyways!

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Most of your BSOD dumps pointing to ladfGSRamd64.sys, which is Logitech related driver/software(i think headset software). Try uninstall it first and upload another dump if problem persist.

 

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wow  you are such a top memer

 

>guy asks for advice

>gets advice which is "obvious" to some techies

>advice giver gets you dont say meme

>feels cool about himself on the internet

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