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Hi

After a long time time without BSOD due to yours help in this thread

https://www.w7forums.com/bsod-t6635.html

Yesterday i got one

with the message : irql_not_less_or_equal

Also, I am starting to doubt my rams (at least one of them)

is there a good way to test them?

Thanks in advance



 

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Hello and welcome.

You have an issue with networking and video in the crash dumps, not caused by the drivers themselves.

Highly suggest the following:

1) Update the motherboard to bios then set the fail safe settings and save.

2) Uninstall Kaspersky in safe mode using the tool found here:

AV Uninstallers - Windows 7 Forums

Reboot and install MSE to replace it.

3) If bsods continue, test the memory overnight with Memtest86+. If errors show, replace the RAM.
 

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Hi

I think i need some sort of guide to do the first step

cuz i am afraid to mess things up
1. Go to the manufactures website.
2. Download a copy of the BIOS update.
3. Keep a backup of the old one just in case.
4. Run the BIOS update.
5. Reboot

Note: on reboot, it sometimes automaticly opens the BIOS...
 
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1. Go to the manufactures website.
2. Download a copy of the BIOS update.
3. Keep a backup of the old one just in case.
4. Run the BIOS update.
5. Reboot

Note: on reboot, it sometimes automaticly opens the BIOS...

where can i find the old one?

sorry i am noob in this bios things
 

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where can i find the old one?

sorry i am noob in this bios things

There should be a manual about all this on the manufactures website. For some, the BIOS update utility does the backup automaticly, but not always...

I'm not an expert at all in these questions, so I think someone else like TorrentG would be better at explaining.
 

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There should... I Usualy there is an updater you can simply download and run.
 
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Go directly to your motherboard page at ASUS and check on it there.

Did you already remove Kaspersky as I've shown?
 
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I already downloaded new bios from there site

but I think I uninstalled all asus apps

no I didn't remove Kaspersky but i will do it now
 

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Well - Any progress?

Have you had any BSODs since? If so, please post the crash dumps back ;)
 
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I didn't do the bios updates up till now

I am afraid to mess things up

no i haven't had any BSODs
 

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That's good ;) Just wait and see. If it's finished, I suspect Kaspersky a lot.
 

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