Trying To Resolve BSOD

smallzZz8

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Ok so I have had blue screen crashes ever since i built my pc last year. I have done many things to try and resolve this all the way from re-installing windows to replacing parts like my ram. I have found out that it crashes on totally random times and have not realized anything that would trigger them. Although the only thing that i think kind of increases the chance of my computer to crash is that if i turn my computer on and dont give it time to think and load programs 9 times out of 10 it will crash within the next 30 minutes or so. I also realized that if i have like 10 plus tabs open it is highly likely to crash. When it used to happen alot it was when i would stream to twitch although i have kind of moved away from that. But the main reason why i am coming back to try and resolve this problem is because i am a huge counter strike GO fan and i play alot of csgo. I have recently started to play cevo which is another program that connects you to games and what not. Well about every 1 of 3 games when i play when launching from cevo i will crash. Although if i play regular Match Making it does not crash. To add to that when you leave any csgo game you get banned for a period of time which is why this is such a hastle. I have met someone with the same kind of problem and he said he fixed it by upgrading to windows 8 which i really do not like at all but at this point i am highly considering it if you guys think it will help.(but if it doesnt fix it im left with an OS i dont like and a crashing computer)

These are my pc specs currently atm
gigabyte 750ti 2gb
AMD fx 6200 black edition 3.8 ghz
Asrock 970 pro3 R.2
G.Skill ripjaws 2x 4gb ram
1 Jetflow case fan with a couple other randoms fans
1tb harddrive seagate
hyper 212 evo cpu fan

Accessories(may not mean anything but you never know)
Logitech G700s Mouse
CM storm backlit keyboard
Razer Tartarus Keypad
Blue snowball
And i used to run 3 monitors but realized i didnt have enough video ram so i now use 2
Logitech 270 webcam

Running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

Screenshots of the program BlueScreenViewer

http://gyazo.com/de873a84e0064fb56e9834204927b467

todays crash minidump file http://gyazo.com/e218072b7de03db5ccc16793aeac46eb

Yesterdays http://gyazo.com/37a259c98300281f94cfde1ec14d11c6

and two days ago http://gyazo.com/4109b84c4659c1adf5c61264b6bae5c9

I would also like to add that i do not believe it is a temperature problem because i have checked my temperatures and they do not look to bad at all. I am willing to do and try anything to fix this problem so dont be scared to ask me to try something.

THANKS!
 


ok here I opened the folder and clicked the setup and i believe i installed it correctly. Here is the log it gave me at the end http://pastebin.com/GJvyEs3p

Do you think that will fix all the problems?

I would also like to say that i ran a sfc /scannow and it did say it found some corrupted files but could not fix them
 
Ok well i did just run an avast boot time scan and it did find an issue so i hit fix to all and it did some other long process to i let it sit there overnight. when I woke up in the morning my computer was on a blue screen so i reset it and windows said that it could not boot and that it had to restore itself to the last working time. Although do you think the virus that it found got fixed? And if Not is this virus the one causing the problem?


Also what else should I do to fix the other problems that were causing the crashes?
 
most of your bugchecks are in network code, some are in USB code.
I assume you have a USB wireless network adapter?

if so, you generally need to do the following:
update BIOS to get USB fixes, Update the CPU chipset drivers to get USB 2.0 fixes, update the motherboard USB 3.0 drivers to get those fixes. And I assume you have microsoft update turnned on so you should have the generic USB support fixes.

Now that leave you with getting the USB wireless update fixes, and that depends on the network adapter you have and the chipset. Generally you have to get a update from the chipset manufacture not from the vendor.
Also, the USB setup for these are kind of stupid, they install the new driver but do not make it the active driver. You would want to install the new driver then uninstall the old driver and let plug and play install and active the updated driver.

some times it is just better to run cmd.exe as an admin and run the command
pnputil.exe /e
this will list the oem.inf files and you can find the old driver and use
pnputil.exe /d (oem.inf file name)