Solved BSOD in Windows 7

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  1. alesko1980 Bronze Member

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    Hi

    I'm having troubles with BSOD in Windows 7...I've attached a zipped archive containing dmp file. Can someone check it for me and help me with the solution?

    Thanks

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  2. Arctos You may call me Arctos.

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    I have moved your post to the Win 7 BSOD forum...
  3. mkey82 Je ne sais quois

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    Atheros bluetooth is pointed out as the probable culprit. Have you maybe only recently installed this bluetooth device? In case this is a laptop we're talking about then probably you have that device installed from day one.

    Is your Kaspersky AV updated to latest (possibly stable) version?

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  5. alesko1980 Bronze Member

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    It is true that I've recently installed Atheros blutooth driver...I have a desktop PC...my Kaspersky AV is up to date. So, should I uninstall Atheros driver?
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    Try it, there isn't much you can lose. It's basically a "rinse and repeat" method. From my experience, these various network USB adapters like throwing BSODs.

    How many crashes did you get recently and at what point do they occur usually?
  7. alesko1980 Bronze Member

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    I did it...I've uninstalled it...I've only received one crash...soon after installing it...since uninstall none.
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    I did not receive any BSOD since uninstall
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    What's the exact Atheros device model you have there?
  11. alesko1980 Bronze Member

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    Until today I haven't received any BSOD....I guess the removal of Atheros device did the trick.
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    Great. Posting the exact model of the device would be helpful for reference.
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    It was in fact a driver called MotioninJoy 64-bit Client.
    That is a driver for PS3 controller on PC
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    OK, thanks for the comeback info, I'll request to have this thread to be marked as solved.
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  16. alesko1980 Bronze Member

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    Hi. Yeasterday I've received a new BSOD...please check dmp file. What could be the problem. Thanks again for help.

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BSOD in Windows 7

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