Hi everyone.
So, originally, I was getting a BSoD every other day (sometimes sooner, sometimes later) because of ntoskrnl.exe+c0738. However, I decided to run driver verifier to see if there were any other issues which could be causing this, and sadly, I discovered that ndis.sys+2e503 and ntoskrnl.exe+5024ec were also giving trouble too (I know this because they're highlighted red in bluescreenview).
The BSoD started randomly, I didn't downloaded anything to cause it (this was around a month ago), although the possibility of a bad software update can't be ignored. This problem doesn't happen when I switch to an SSD as my primary hard drive, so I know that this is a driver issue and not a ram problem. My computer is 3 years old (built it), and it hasn't given any problems up until a month and a half ago (the BSoD were insane until I changed CPU coolers, so it probably started as a heat issue). I have the complete logs for my 3 last crashes (first one is w.o driver verifier, the 2nd and 3rd are with it.
Does anyone know what the solution to this problem is?
Thanks
So, originally, I was getting a BSoD every other day (sometimes sooner, sometimes later) because of ntoskrnl.exe+c0738. However, I decided to run driver verifier to see if there were any other issues which could be causing this, and sadly, I discovered that ndis.sys+2e503 and ntoskrnl.exe+5024ec were also giving trouble too (I know this because they're highlighted red in bluescreenview).
The BSoD started randomly, I didn't downloaded anything to cause it (this was around a month ago), although the possibility of a bad software update can't be ignored. This problem doesn't happen when I switch to an SSD as my primary hard drive, so I know that this is a driver issue and not a ram problem. My computer is 3 years old (built it), and it hasn't given any problems up until a month and a half ago (the BSoD were insane until I changed CPU coolers, so it probably started as a heat issue). I have the complete logs for my 3 last crashes (first one is w.o driver verifier, the 2nd and 3rd are with it.
Does anyone know what the solution to this problem is?
Thanks