Random BSOD - System Thread Exception Not Handled (Win7 x64)

Discussion in 'Software' started by supertramp, Mar 25, 2014.

  1. supertramp

    supertramp Private E-2

    Hi everyone,

    First post here so forgive me if I sound noob.

    First of all here's my rig:
    i7 4770K @ stock clock + CM hyper 212evo
    MSI z87-gd65 mobo
    16GB GSkill 1866MHz RAM (4x4)
    Sapphire Radeon 7870OC
    120GB Samsung EVO SSD
    1 TB WD Caviar Black + 1 TB Seagate + 1 TB Samsung HDDs
    Thermaltake Toughpower 750W psu
    Carbide 400R case + couple of case fans
    Win 7 x64 Ultimate

    Been using this system for a while but just two days ago I had my first BSOD. And today the second one. I was just idling on the desktop.

    I've downloaded Blue Screen Viewer (BSV) and found out that the error name is System Thread Exception Not Handled

    BSV saying that the first one is caused by pci.sys and the second one is caused by ndis.sys.

    Also ntoskrnl.exe is involved.

    I've also uploaded the dump logs here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/l7y2llka688ntyw/dumps.rar

    Hope this helps.

    Looking forward to hear from you guys. Thank you

    Best
     
  2. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    The PCI.sys error refers to a CardBus Compact Flash (CF) adapter. See this thread (even though it's for XP).

    The NDIS.sys error may be caused by AVG. There have been issues with AVG and Windows 7. You may need to remove it. MG's has a removal tool.
     
  3. supertramp

    supertramp Private E-2

    Thanks for the response mdonah..

    I don't use AVG. I have Avast but I've been using it for months.

    On another forums, one of the guys debugged my dump file with windbg and told me that the first one (pci.sys) is caused by my intel usb 3.0 driver.

    And the second one (ndis.sys) is caused by the killer nic driver.

    He also added that there are no signs or tracks of ram failure or pool corruption in dumps.

    I did a memtest86 over the night just to be sure and 14hours-5passes no errors.

    I updated these drivers and will see what happens. I'll keep you updated.

    Can you guys also check the dump files to further search for another possible bsod sign?
     

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