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2015/11/30 12:14:47 (permalink)
I've been doing BSOD troubleshooting using windbg, NirSoft, and some other diagnostic software.  After all this Windbg said the problem was NTKrnlmp.exe, which is hardware related.  
 
I updated my bios and nvidia drivers and ran an automated ram check with 2 passes with no errors. While checking my device manager I discovered a bunch of "missing Base System Device Driver".   Is this just a windows driver issue? I don't think this contributed to my bsods.
 
Being lazy I only ran an auto ram check, but I feel guilty, so should I bite the bullet and test the ram stick by stick?
 
I started getting BSODs after loading and using Kodi.  After making some changes my system hasn't crashed for 48 hours.
 
X99 FTW; I7-5820K; Corsair DDR4 16GB; Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
 
Thanks in advance.
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    Zuhl3156
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    Re: Base System Device Question 2015/11/30 12:30:05 (permalink)
    Did you install the latest Intel chipset drivers?
     
    EDIT: This should make sure everything is installed and up to date: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/
     
    post edited by Zuhl3156 - 2015/11/30 12:32:38
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    Re: Base System Device Question 2015/11/30 13:13:14 (permalink)
    Doh!  no I didn't.  I updated the chipset thanks to you.
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    Re: Base System Device Question 2015/11/30 13:20:55 (permalink)
    Hopefully that will staighten a lot of things out for you. It's been a while since I put this PC together but I usually forget the chipset drivers too. Intel Management Engine Interface is another one I forget.
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