BSOD 0x0000007F crashes after short while

cloudsora

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Windows7_Vista_jcgriff2.zip

But when I ran perfmon /report:[TABLE="width: 100%"]
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[TD]Error:[/TD]
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[TD]An error occured while attempting to generate the report.[/TD]
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[TD]The system cannot find the path specified.[/TD]
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OS Win 7x64
Pretty sure its OEM
All but hard drives were bought December the hard drives are 1-2 years old.
OS was installed in January I believe


Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz
GIGABYTE GV-R795WF3-3GD Radeon HD 7950 3GB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16
GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-D3H LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
CORSAIR HX Series HX750 750W ATX12V 2.3 / EPS12V 2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready
 

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I'm almost certain it's driver related although I don't know how because when I looked through the drivers that commonly cause BSOD Daemon tools had one on there, so I tried uninstalling it and it worked again for a few hours. But then Java Runtime 7 updated and it stopped working so I uninstalled that and I'm waiting now and nothing's happened for the past 10 or so minutes but that's not saying much.

Do you have any idea what could be doing this?
 
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Very consistent pattern, but not enough information to consider a suspect. I do agree that a driver is playing foul here.

For more info to provide to us, you can either pack up and send us the MEMORY.DMP file (upload to 3rd-party site) or turn on Driver Verifier and let the system crash a few more times then send us the resulting minidumps. Understand that Driver Verifier will detect any driver bugs, not necessarily the one causing this problem. Also it goes without saying to check your drivers and update any.
 
As VirGnarus says, Driver Verifier is probably your best bet.

That being said - if you want a quicker resolution and don't mind doing a bit of trial and error there are a few programs you could try uninstalling now.

First to try are the Gigabyte series of programs you have - "Easy Tune 6" etc. - I have seen them cause this kind of issue before, and you can definitely run your PC without them.
 
I agree, any motherboard software has got to go. They are very buggy and do not provide much. You may need to use CCleaner or Driver Fusion (both free programs) to remove the software entirely, as often even their uninstallers are buggy and do not fully uninstall.
 

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