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JayShead1
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Windows 7 SP1
ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe/Gen3
Intel Core i5-2500K
Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3
Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX 960
WDC WD1002FAEX (Windows drive)
Corsair Force 3 SSD,
Seagate ST2000DM006
Hi people,
So I've been trying to upgrade to Windows 10 but the errors (possible BSODs) coming up during installation makes me feel like it's finally time to fix my drivers. I get BSODs every 3 weeks or something (not sure what I'm doing at the time), I've got issues with my audio interface garbling my audio, and putting my PC to sleep seems to put it in a state where I can't wake it or do anything but turn it off at the power. I've reinstalled the drivers for graphics and audio in the past but to no avail. Now I just want to know what's causing these problems exactly so I can fix it, because I'm still not certain since WhoCrashed keeps pointing to different things.
I've been running the Driver Verifier with no peripherals besides mouse and keyboard. Turning off all Microsoft drivers brings up a BSOD during windows startup pointing to rskernelengine.sys. I'm not sure if it counts as a Microsoft driver as well, so when I don't test that one too I get the same BSOD but this time pointing to hidclass.sys which is a Microsoft driver.
Just fyi. Windows Memory Diagnostic has come up with nothing, and <sfc /scannow> in cmd comes up with no issues as well. Thanks for reading, I just want my PC to be stable again :'(
dump:
On Thu 01/10/2020 22:07:12 your computer crashed or a problem was reported
crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\100120-85348-01.dmp
This was probably caused by the following module: hidclass.sys (0xFFFFF88008BE1710)
Bugcheck code: 0xC9 (0x23B, 0xFFFFF88008BE1710, 0xFFFFF9800E3CCCF0, 0x0)
Error: DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION
file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\hidclass.sys
product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
company: Microsoft Corporation
description: Hid Class Library
Bug check description: This is the bug check code for all Driver Verifier crashes.
This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
The crash took place in a Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver on your system that cannot be identified at this time.
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Windows 7 SP1
ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe/Gen3
Intel Core i5-2500K
Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3
Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX 960
WDC WD1002FAEX (Windows drive)
Corsair Force 3 SSD,
Seagate ST2000DM006
Hi people,
So I've been trying to upgrade to Windows 10 but the errors (possible BSODs) coming up during installation makes me feel like it's finally time to fix my drivers. I get BSODs every 3 weeks or something (not sure what I'm doing at the time), I've got issues with my audio interface garbling my audio, and putting my PC to sleep seems to put it in a state where I can't wake it or do anything but turn it off at the power. I've reinstalled the drivers for graphics and audio in the past but to no avail. Now I just want to know what's causing these problems exactly so I can fix it, because I'm still not certain since WhoCrashed keeps pointing to different things.
I've been running the Driver Verifier with no peripherals besides mouse and keyboard. Turning off all Microsoft drivers brings up a BSOD during windows startup pointing to rskernelengine.sys. I'm not sure if it counts as a Microsoft driver as well, so when I don't test that one too I get the same BSOD but this time pointing to hidclass.sys which is a Microsoft driver.
Just fyi. Windows Memory Diagnostic has come up with nothing, and <sfc /scannow> in cmd comes up with no issues as well. Thanks for reading, I just want my PC to be stable again :'(
dump:
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On Thu 01/10/2020 22:07:12 your computer crashed or a problem was reported
crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\100120-85348-01.dmp
This was probably caused by the following module: hidclass.sys (0xFFFFF88008BE1710)
Bugcheck code: 0xC9 (0x23B, 0xFFFFF88008BE1710, 0xFFFFF9800E3CCCF0, 0x0)
Error: DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION
file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\hidclass.sys
product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
company: Microsoft Corporation
description: Hid Class Library
Bug check description: This is the bug check code for all Driver Verifier crashes.
This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
The crash took place in a Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver on your system that cannot be identified at this time.
Continue reading...