KrashKorse
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Running on X58SLI 3 board and using the Marvell SATA III port. System runs great all day until it's time to shut it down. Then....occasionally I get a BSOD siting the mv91.xx.sys. I have tried to find an update to the drive, but I typically get to this site that's all in French..... Need help with this issue, as well as the proper way actually update the driver properly under Win7.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/04 08:09:52
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KrashKorse
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/04 08:33:38
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Got it, but the link to the proper drive is not working or outdated. Anyone have a more current link to the driver?
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/04 08:51:57
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Update: I was able to find the best driver and install it...I have done this before. I still get BSOD from time to time. Anything else that can cause this?
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/04 09:20:12
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KrashKorse Update: I was able to find the best driver and install it...I have done this before. I still get BSOD from time to time. Anything else that can cause this?
http://www.marvell.com/support/downloads/search.do I take it that your Motherboard Bios is up to date? Also turn off Sleep Mode on the Nic.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/04 09:24:28
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When was the last time you ran SFC? SFC /SCANNOW SFC /? For Command Options. Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Resource Checker Version 6.0 Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Scans the integrity of all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/04 11:51:29
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KrashKorse
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/05 11:46:24
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I ran the SFC /w no issues. I do have the most current Marvell driver installed. I have not check out the "sleep mode" on the NIC, there are several settings that seem related to sleep mode but none say sleep mode. Shutdown Wake On LAN: Enabled Wake on Magic Packet: Enabled Wake on Pattern Match: Enabled Again the BSOD is intermittent. I can go a month sometimes with out it happening, then it can happen several shutdowns in a row. I could have stressed the system and ran it all day and have no issues /w shutdown. I cant seem to pinpoint this.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/05 11:48:18
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Upload the .dmp file to a website and link it here so I can download it and take a look at it.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/05 12:25:47
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KrashKorse I ran the SFC /w no issues. I do have the most current Marvell driver installed. I have not check out the "sleep mode" on the NIC, there are several settings that seem related to sleep mode but none say sleep mode. Shutdown Wake On LAN: Enabled Wake on Magic Packet: Enabled Wake on Pattern Match: Enabled Again the BSOD is intermittent. I can go a month sometimes with out it happening, then it can happen several shutdowns in a row. I could have stressed the system and ran it all day and have no issues /w shutdown. I cant seem to pinpoint this.
KrashKorse I ran the SFC /w no issues. I do have the most current Marvell driver installed. I have not check out the "sleep mode" on the NIC, there are several settings that seem related to sleep mode but none say sleep mode. Shutdown Wake On LAN: Enabled Wake on Magic Packet: Enabled Wake on Pattern Match: Enabled Again the BSOD is intermittent. I can go a month sometimes with out it happening, then it can happen several shutdowns in a row. I could have stressed the system and ran it all day and have no issues /w shutdown. I cant seem to pinpoint this.
Disable them.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/05 17:08:42
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I will disable them. Sajin, I will upload next time it happens. Thanks for the support!
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/07 12:14:03
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I'm having several problems related to mv91xx, including BSOD, and multiple entries in Event Viewer (e.g. every 1-2 minues) (Event ID 9: The device, \Device\Scsi\mv91xx1, did not respond within the timeout period). Tried changing cables, ports, and also updated driver to 1.0.0.1042. Also flashed Marvell firmware to 1701 and updated the firmware on my Crucial SSD. I see from Sajin's post there is a later Marvell driver 1.2.0.1041 which I downloaded, and extracted, but could someone advise me of the process to use that download to update my driver. Or any other information that might help my problem. Thank you. MB- x58 classified 3 Windows 7 x64
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/07 13:06:27
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ronrosenfeld I'm having several problems related to mv91xx, including BSOD, and multiple entries in Event Viewer (e.g. every 1-2 minues) (Event ID 9: The device, \Device\Scsi\mv91xx1, did not respond within the timeout period). Tried changing cables, ports, and also updated driver to 1.0.0.1042. Also flashed Marvell firmware to 1701 and updated the firmware on my Crucial SSD. I see from Sajin's post there is a later Marvell driver 1.2.0.1041 which I downloaded, and extracted, but could someone advise me of the process to use that download to update my driver. Or any other information that might help my problem. Thank you. MB- x58 classified 3 Windows 7 x64
Use device manager to update the driver manually after uninstalling the old driver.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/07 16:31:32
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Thanks. Although I didn't uninstall the old driver -- being reluctant to do so since it is my boot drive. But after two restarts, device manager now shows that the driver is 1.2.0.1041. We'll see if that helps any of my problems.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/07 17:05:29
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ronrosenfeld Thanks. Although I didn't uninstall the old driver -- being reluctant to do so since it is my boot drive. But after two restarts, device manager now shows that the driver is 1.2.0.1041. We'll see if that helps any of my problems.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/22 12:44:53
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Just as a followup, the updated driver and Marvell Bios have resolved problems with the mv91xx error messages in the event log. Other problems persist which I will address in a new post. Thanks to Sajin and others for their contributions.
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/23 06:11:28
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I did update my drive as mentioned above and disabled the NIC settings mentioned as well. I still get the BSOD from time to time (again, not consistent). I looked for the .dmp file and could not locate one (even did a search for *.dmp as well as look in the c:\windows\minidump path). I checked my USB driver against EVGA's site and see I am running the most current. The BOSD reads: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ..... STOP: 0X000000D1 mv91xx.sys - Address FFFFF880012c2176 base at fffff88001297000
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/23 08:07:09
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Does the blue screen occur when you run your cpu & ram at default clocks?
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KrashKorse
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Re: BSOD mv91xx.sys
2015/03/23 08:19:32
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I have not checked that. It only occurs when I shutdown the PC. I don't get any other BSOD's. Since it's so random I didnt want to downclock to check this.
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