Kernel ID 41 , Task 63, Keywords 2

Josemi

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Sep 25, 2014
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As you're reading my chaps, i've been getting this error for a while now, its not common, but its annoying, and pinpointing it has been amazingly hard, first, the 2 errors were more than a month apart, and they both happened while my PC was playing audio (1st time music, 2nd time gaming), i thought oh it might be an audiocard drivers issue i guess, making it unresponsive so my PC would shut down, now, today, i got it while i let my PC idle, i was playing my piano (pc is next to it) and when i turn, the screen is freezing and unresponsive, now, i did noticed that the image was all torn as well.

My first thoughts were, Okay, it could be a PSU issue?, thing is its a new one, EVGA 600B so i highly doubt it, no, its not hot, i do check it. Then i assumed could it be an audio conflict? I checked my Device Manager and it did showed 3 different audio drivers (AMD Because of my videocard being on HDMI to my monitor; ASUS because i have an Asus Xonar DG; and the regular System audio) I tried disabling AMD one since i dont use Monitor audio, nothing. I do notice, that i get a path error while using CCleaner to a file from the soundcard itself (cmicnfgp.dll)
Maybe, the system has a conflict with the drivers so the system gets unresponsive and i get the kernel? it would kindof make sense since, The way to solve this shutdown is weird, if i do a hard restart (pressing restart button) my Mobo doesnt pass the Verification of boot drives, it freezes there, and it displays a BOOT_LED error light on itself; now, the problem gets resolved if i unplug and replug the sata wire to my SSD.

Could it be as simple as that? old sata wire?

Should i reinstall the drivers for my soundcard?

Should i try and connect a new connector to my SSD?



TLDR Version: Kernel error, pc wont detect my SSD after hard restart, it does after i unplug and replug the Sata wire to SSD.

Please help!
 
Current Rig

ASUS Sabertooth 990FX
AMD Phenom II x4 960T BE (auto OC to 3.4 GHz)
2x4 Corsair Vengeance Ram
Sapphire 7870 2GB GDDR5
EVGA 600B
Corsair LS SSD
Asus Xonar DG


Now, my cpu is on auto OC, since that helped to solve a problem of current BSOD that i used to get, should i, try to remove the OC, and manually set the ram timings so i avoid the BSOD that i used to have? thanks in advance