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RAZER Drivers Causing BSOD
Hello, I have had a ton of Blue Screens when playing games, over the past month or two. I found the RAM was defective so I had that replaced, the RAM replacement helped, but they still continue to occur, and after a ton of time using Driver Verifier, I found that the drivers listed below were causing the crashes. I have listed all my device specs, along with the Minidumps if you need them. Thanks for any help.
Drivers: RzDev_022a.sys, RzDev_005c.sys, RzCommon.sys
Stopcode: Driver_Verifier_Detected_Violation, Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error, Driver_Power_State_Failure, Dpc_Watchdog_Violation, System_Service_Exception, Kernel_Mode_Heap_Corruption
System Specs:
ACER Aspire E15-575G
CPU: Intel Core i5-7200U @ 2.50GHzCPU: 2 Cores, 1 Socket, 4 Logical Peocessors, Base Speed: 2.70GHzRAM: 8.0GB, 7.87 GB UsableRAM: Speed: 2133 MHz, Form Factor: SODIMMDISK: Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GBDISK: Capacity: 466GB, Formatted: Yes, Type: SSDGPU 0: Intel HD Graphics 620GPU 0: DirectX Version: 12, Driver Version: 24.20.100.6286, Physical Location: PCI Bus 0 device 2 function 0GPU 1: NVIDIA GeForce 940MXGPU 1: DirectX Version: 12, Driver Version: 12, Driver Version: 27.21.14.5167, Physical Location: PCI Bus 1 Device 0 funtion 0, Hardware reserved memory: 37.9 MBMotherboard: ACER Ironman_SKSYSTEM INFO: Bios: V1.47Windows 10 Version 2004OS Build: 19041.450============Razer Devices: Cynosa Chroma, DeathAdder EliteMinidumps: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aqd4lArcjAjIqCEWYT45UPdtfYZZ
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2020-08-19T00:38:31+00:00