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BSOD question.

Anarchist420

Diamond Member
The crash dump file says it was "probably caused by ntoskernel.exe"

I just formatted one of my drives and re-installed windows. What does it mean if the BSOD was probably caused by ntoskernel? Does that indicate a hardware issue?
 
It is a possibility. If things are working fine after a full reinstall then it could have been some corrupted files.
I'd run a test on the HD and RAM just in case.
 
How do I test the hard drive? What's the best way to test the memory?

EDIT: Windows doesn't shut down or restart, it freezes when that happens so I have to press the power button on the case... that's the only thing my system doesn't do properly. What could that mean?

Also, the motherboard has an orange LED on, I don't know what that means. Does anyone know what that means?
 
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I think you need to post in general hardware or motherboard forum first. Then deal with your OS issues.

PS:always post system specs and OS when asking for help.
 
Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H rev. 1.1 F18 bios
2500k with logisys 92(?)mm fan.
G-skill Ripjaws memory (1.333GHz)
Antec Sig 650
eVGA 660 Ti
3 WD HDDs (500 GB black, 1TB RE4, 320GB)

I installed all the drivers for the chipset (except the audio drivers) and I'm running Windows7 x64. The only noticeable problem is that it won't restart or shutdown (it freezes at the shutting down screen making it necessary to turn the system off by the case's power button).

I wish I hadn't gotten a new motherboard.

EDIT: Basically, I can't figure out why it freezes when windows tries to shut down. That said, if someone knew why it does that then I'd love to know why. I've been to listening to music and surfing the internet for 6 hours now and other than the fact that it doesn't shut down, it is stable.
 
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1) You said you reinstalled Windows - why? Wondering if there may be a relation between that and this.

2) Have you gone through all the Windows updates yet? Wondering if one of those might take care of this.

3) The chipset and other mobo drivers you loaded - are they from a CD that came w/ the board, or recently pulled from the Gigabyte website? If from a CD, maybe hit up the website for the latest versions.

Just some ideas.
 
1) You said you reinstalled Windows - why? Wondering if there may be a relation between that and this.
Reinstalled windows because I got a new motherboard.
2) Have you gone through all the Windows updates yet? Wondering if one of those might take care of this.
Yes.
3) The chipset and other mobo drivers you loaded - are they from a CD that came w/ the board, or recently pulled from the Gigabyte website? If from a CD, maybe hit up the website for the latest versions.
The website.
 
The driver for 4 of the usb ports was buggy as hell and deleting the driver solved the problem at the expense of being able to use only 2 USB ports.
 
The driver for 4 of the usb ports was buggy as hell and deleting the driver solved the problem at the expense of being able to use only 2 USB ports.

I'm guessing the 4 USB ports are the 3.0 ones on the back. According to the mobo website, it's using a VIA VL800 chipset. Have you tried using the drivers directly from VIA? The drivers from Gigabyte are version 6.1.7600.1902 while the drivers on the VIA website, http://via-labs.com/en/support/downloads.jsp#driver, are version 1.90a so it's hard to tell how they would compare. Also the VIA drivers are older, but hey it's worth a shot I'd say, especially when Gigabyte puts this disclaimer there * Due to a Windows 7 limitation, please connect your USB device(s) to the Intel controlled USB port(s) (located below the RJ-45 LAN port) before the VIA USB 3.0 controller driver is installed.
 
I'm guessing the 4 USB ports are the 3.0 ones on the back. According to the mobo website, it's using a VIA VL800 chipset. Have you tried using the drivers directly from VIA? The drivers from Gigabyte are version 6.1.7600.1902 while the drivers on the VIA website, http://via-labs.com/en/support/downloads.jsp#driver, are version 1.90a so it's hard to tell how they would compare. Also the VIA drivers are older, but hey it's worth a shot I'd say, especially when Gigabyte puts this disclaimer there * Due to a Windows 7 limitation, please connect your USB device(s) to the Intel controlled USB port(s) (located below the RJ-45 LAN port) before the VIA USB 3.0 controller driver is installed.
I'm not going to bother. Thank you though🙂
 
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