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Hi all,
I need your help, I have been plagued the past few days with intermittent bluescreens.
I have tried to diagnose the issue myself, putting the .dmp files through WinDbg, following countless forum suggestions to no avail.
I have a few dump files, one of which pointed out this error:
"*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for CorsairGamingAudioamd64.sys"
So, I uninstalled iCue completely, from the registry also, redownloaded the latest software and forced firmware updates on all my corsair peripherals.
It happened again, another BSOD but a different error.
"WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys"
I am at a loss, I have now tried updating the USB 3.0 drivers and have not had it since, the BSODs are so intermittent, however, I cannot be sure that this has solved the issue.
What I have tried:
I am at a loss, I have linked my most recent dump files to my google drive which you should be able to access here.
Please help, thank you.
EDIT:
I have suspicions that it could be caused by my PS4 wireless adapter (the official Sony one) however, I am not sure.
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I need your help, I have been plagued the past few days with intermittent bluescreens.
I have tried to diagnose the issue myself, putting the .dmp files through WinDbg, following countless forum suggestions to no avail.
I have a few dump files, one of which pointed out this error:
"*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for CorsairGamingAudioamd64.sys"
So, I uninstalled iCue completely, from the registry also, redownloaded the latest software and forced firmware updates on all my corsair peripherals.
It happened again, another BSOD but a different error.
"WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys"
I am at a loss, I have now tried updating the USB 3.0 drivers and have not had it since, the BSODs are so intermittent, however, I cannot be sure that this has solved the issue.
What I have tried:
Completely removing and installing NVIDIA drivers using DDU in Safe Mode and reinstalling the drivers. I left out the audio drivers, however, as I didn't think I needed them as I don't use HDMI and it's just another driver that could go awry.
Running memtest 86, no errors after turning off XMP and setting the mHz and voltage manually, so memory now seems fine.
All windows updates have been installed.
I checked the health of my HDD's, according to crystaldiskinfo they are all healthy. I have also done all the sfc /scannow and /fixnow w.e
I am at a loss, I have linked my most recent dump files to my google drive which you should be able to access here.
Please help, thank you.
EDIT:
I have suspicions that it could be caused by my PS4 wireless adapter (the official Sony one) however, I am not sure.
Continue reading...