System hang up on Windows 7 64-bit, BCCode: 100000ea

laci.pal91

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Jan 26, 2018
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Hi guys, let me explain the situation:

I had a system hang-up issue about 3 years ago, which happened 1-2 times in every day. However, it seems to be better now, since it happened like once in every month.

The problem is, the system hangs up, only hard reset works, no BSOD. Yet, now the same stuff happened, but the comp managed to show me a BSOD, with some info, so I have some hope now to get something to fix it.

I have uploaded the appripiate files here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ob9gJCrPlzKtwBfn6g_o5FmD5cnu7z6l

My specs are:
2x4 GB RAM, corsair DDR3 1333Mhz
ASUS HD7870 GPU
Intel i7-3770k 2.5GHz CPU
1x SSD with the OS installed, 1x 1TB HDD with stuff on it
700W PSU, coolermaster
ASUS P8H77-M mobo

IN SHORT: Please try to help me with some information about the BSOD

Also, I have tried clean system install a few times, changed motherboard, made multiple stress tests for CPU and GPU, also tried memtests, so I can only think this is a driver issue but also tried driver reinstalls and updates dozens of times of video, audio drivers.

I have had NOD32 on my system but not anymore.

Some folks told me that Daemon tools can cause hangs like this, but I had a few of these crashed without it as well.

Regards,
Laci
 
Solution
Yup looks like atikmdag.sys is crashing

I would also uninstall daemontools. It's a known cause of crashes

This driver HECIx64.sys is also 5-6 yrs old. This driver ICCWDT.sys is 8 yrs old

This driver iusb3hcs.sys is 6 yrs old

jr9

Estimable
My debuggers point towards either your graphics card or its drivers as causing the BSOD at least in that log. The driver is getting stuck in an infinite loop. I would consider uninstalling the graphics card and plugging the display into the motherboard and using the integrated graphics and see if it crashes.

If you are not comfortable with uninstalling the graphics card, you can also uninstall the driver for anything ATI related, shutdown the PC, then hook the monitor up to the motherboard video port and start up.

If it crashes again without the graphics card drivers loaded I would really like to see a minidump file of that.
 

laci.pal91

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Jan 26, 2018
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I tried tons of driver updates from MOBO website and GPU website as well, do you suggest that trying to update some of these old driver, especially the ATI driver could help me resolve this? Thank you both for your answers.

 

jr9

Estimable
Not quite I said uninstall them and uninstall the GPU and use integrated graphics and see if the crashing stops to confirm it's the GPU or GPU drivers malfunctioning. New drivers don't always make GPU driver problems go away. Installing older drivers is one method that can work sometimes but I wouldn't until you actually know the drivers are the problem.