BSOD Unknown cause

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  1. vze2mp9g

    vze2mp9g MDL Addicted

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  2. coleoptere2007

    coleoptere2007 MDL Guru

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    1. Check in event Viewer
    2. Analyse with your antivirus/antispyware programs
    3. Open command prompt as admin and run sfc /scannow
    4. Check for correct drivers
    5. Verify if your bios is updated
     
  3. vze2mp9g

    vze2mp9g MDL Addicted

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    Thank you for your assistance.
    1. Have no idea on how to "Check in event Viewer"
    2. Using AVG 2014 reports no issues
    3. ran sfc /scannow, no issues
    4. I have the latest BIOS update, even though it almost ten years old.
    5. I have checked all drivers, but I cannot figure out a driver for "PCI Input Device" ? I checked all my PCI cards. I even took them out one by one and couldn't find the PCi Input Device.

    I have the latest drivers for everything except that PCI Input Device.

    Again, Thank You for your assistance. :)
     
  4. Mr.X

    Mr.X MDL Guru

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    Do a physical cleaning, i.e. unplug all cards and rub with a soft eraser all golden contacts especially RAM modules. If not gets better, then a faulty RAM module is likely the culprit or any other piece of hardware including capacitors.
     
  5. ismethere

    ismethere MDL Senior Member

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  6. pamadhilwankalan

    pamadhilwankalan MDL Junior Member

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    most probably the RAM of ur system is responsible for BSOB. if the above methods suggestd by ismethere and misterX fail.....in that case try to change RAM.