BSOD - Windows 7 x64

Nev

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Hi, as of 15/03/2014 I have been experiencing BSODs apparently caused by dwm.exe/Wink32k.sys. My machine is fairly new (built with brand new parts 03/01/2014). I have suffered some BSODs in the past reporting Wink32k.sys too but they all seem to have been caused by a specific piece of software and since using a different version of said software I haven't experienced any crashes. I have attached these BSODs separatetly because for some reason they weren't in the minidump folder. It may be worth mentioning that I have only been experiencing these recent BSODs since installing the latest NVIDIA drivers and I have performed a clean install of the drivers already.

Anyway, below is the information requested in the instructions thread.

· OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
· x64
· What was original installed OS on system? 03/01/2014. Originally this was installed on the 1TB SSHD but has since been cloned on to the 128GB SSD.
· Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? It's Windows 7 from, er, not a retailer...
· Age of system (hardware): Everything was brand new and out of the box 03/01/2014.
· Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? Only the clone from the SSHD to SSD.

· CPU: i7-4770K (the motherboard automatically made this clock at 4.3GHz when I selected the 'XMP' profile).
· Video Card: ASUS 2GB GeForce GTX 770
· MotherBoard: ASUS Z87-C
· Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this one):Corsair CX750M

· System Manufacturer: Self built
· Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom): Self built

· Laptop or Desktop? Desktop.
 

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There are enough signs here that I have to wonder about this installation. Should this be a pirated copy of Windows, please be aware that we may not be able to fix it (as the hacks that were done to activate it will cause the OS to behave differently than we expect it to). If that's the case, our efforts to help may just waste your time. Secondly, the forum rules prohibit assisting with pirated software - so the topic would be closed if that is the case.

Please provide the MGADiag report according to these instructions (from this post: Product Key Number - Uninstall and Deactivate in Windows - Page 3 - Windows 7 Help Forums ):
To properly analyse and solve problems with Activation and Validation, we need to see a full copy of the report produced by the MGADiag tool (download and save to desktop - http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012 )
Once saved, run the tool.
Click on the Continue button, which will produce the report.
To copy the report to your response, click on the Copy button in the tool (ignore any error messages at this point), and then paste (using either r-click/Paste, or Ctrl+V ) into your response.
 

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