K keristhename Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2013 Posts 79 Aug 23, 2016 #1 Hello Gentlemen ! I am having BSOD problems with my new computer occurred multiple times when I tried to run Norton Power Eraser..Here are the files needed as per instructed. OS - Windows 10 home 64bit Original OS is windows 8 home and I upgraded to free windows 10 as offered by microsoft Age of the system is 1 month Desktop: CPU-i7 6700k 4Ghz (no OC) Vcard - gtx 1080 Motherboard - gigabyte z170 gaming 3 PSU - Seasonic S12II 620watts Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 708.7 KB · Views: 2 SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 2.7 MB · Views: 0 Perfmon report.zip 151.6 KB · Views: 0 perfmon report.zip 123.7 KB · Views: 0
Hello Gentlemen ! I am having BSOD problems with my new computer occurred multiple times when I tried to run Norton Power Eraser..Here are the files needed as per instructed. OS - Windows 10 home 64bit Original OS is windows 8 home and I upgraded to free windows 10 as offered by microsoft Age of the system is 1 month Desktop: CPU-i7 6700k 4Ghz (no OC) Vcard - gtx 1080 Motherboard - gigabyte z170 gaming 3 PSU - Seasonic S12II 620watts
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Aug 23, 2016 #2 IOMap64 is referencing invalid memory, consistently, which is usually a bug. It's just garbage bloatware. I'd just remove it all. It's from your ASUS motherboard CD.
IOMap64 is referencing invalid memory, consistently, which is usually a bug. It's just garbage bloatware. I'd just remove it all. It's from your ASUS motherboard CD.
K keristhename Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2013 Posts 79 Aug 23, 2016 #3 Jared said: IOMap64 is referencing invalid memory, consistently, which is usually a bug. It's just garbage bloatware. I'd just remove it all. It's from your ASUS motherboard CD. Click to expand... Thank you for this sir! How to do I remove it? My mobo is Gigabyte however...
Jared said: IOMap64 is referencing invalid memory, consistently, which is usually a bug. It's just garbage bloatware. I'd just remove it all. It's from your ASUS motherboard CD. Click to expand... Thank you for this sir! How to do I remove it? My mobo is Gigabyte however...
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 Aug 23, 2016 #4 On the control panel, just look for ASUStek software of any kind. It's a kernel mode driver, but it doesn't say for which software package, I assume it's I/O bit or something.
On the control panel, just look for ASUStek software of any kind. It's a kernel mode driver, but it doesn't say for which software package, I assume it's I/O bit or something.
K keristhename Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2013 Posts 79 Aug 23, 2016 #5 Jared said: On the control panel, just look for ASUStek software of any kind. It's a kernel mode driver, but it doesn't say for which software package, I assume it's I/O bit or something. Click to expand... Only the GPU tweak II and ASUS product registration program are ASUStek..should I just remove the product registration program?
Jared said: On the control panel, just look for ASUStek software of any kind. It's a kernel mode driver, but it doesn't say for which software package, I assume it's I/O bit or something. Click to expand... Only the GPU tweak II and ASUS product registration program are ASUStek..should I just remove the product registration program?
K keristhename Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2013 Posts 79 Aug 27, 2016 #6 Hello Guys, I'm still experiencing the same BSOD, most of the time if I restart my PC.