Windows 10: bsod probably caused by a driver

Discus and support bsod probably caused by a driver in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; i was getting bsod error's for a few days so today i decided to run driver verifier and i got a bsod with driver verifier detected violation error, i... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by ad1772, Oct 16, 2020.

  1. ad1772 Win User

    bsod probably caused by a driver


    i was getting bsod error's for a few days so today i decided to run driver verifier and i got a bsod with driver verifier detected violation error, i viewed the minidump file and this issue is apparently being caused by "SteamStreamingMicrophone.sys" driver, how can i fix this issue...?


    here is the minidump file https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ai2gUp9VATsDg2QupIHemXsTYKKD?e=0mWscc

    :)
     
    ad1772, Oct 16, 2020
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  2. Asus laptop - Bsod - Probably caused by - ntoskrnlmp.exe


    I have an Asus laptop and since I upgraded to windows 10, I've been getting periodical shutdowns. I've received two Bsod's but most of the time, my laptop would fall asleep while I was using it. I ran chkdsk and everything checked out ok so I decided to run verifier to see if a driver was causing the issue. I made a restore point, then, I ran verifier. From that point, my pc would not boot up. So, I went into safe mode and disabled verifier and was once again able to gain access to my laptop. When I opened the minidump report, it said the probable cause was ntoskrnlmp.exe

    I'm not sure what the next step is to resolve this.
     
    harlemheat37, Oct 16, 2020
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  3. Golden Win User
    BSOD caused by driver atikmdag.sys

    Could be another driver causing the issue.

    Suggest you follow this and post in the BSOD section of the forum.

    BSOD - Posting Instructions
     
    Golden, Oct 16, 2020
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  4. bsod probably caused by a driver

    How to delete Hauppauge drivers? (hcw88aud.sys and such) (causing BSODs)

    I am trying to get rid of my Hauppauge drivers because they are causing me BSODs. According to a different question I found, my crashes are down to memory corruption.

    I have no idea when I got this software, but as its from 2009 it was probably my dad.

    The BSODs are MEMORY MANAGEMENT, IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL, PFN LIST CORRUPT and DPC WATCHDOG VIOLATION.

    I want the blue screens to stop.

    I have tried uninstalling and deleting but they just come back.

    Help?
     
    Robin Shekleton, Oct 16, 2020
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