BSOD: suspect a driver issue

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Hello all. First off thanks for even looking at the post I have been trying to deal with this issue for a while now.

The system data:


Asus M4A87TD EVO motherboard
Phenom II X4 955 Proc.
corsair TX850M Power supply
8gigs of Corsair Ram - CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 running @ 1600 MHz 9-9-9-24 timing.
Sapphire 6950 video card running stock.

The problem is a BSOD when gaming or when watching a flash video from the internet in full screen.

What I have tried. Well everything I can think of. Right now I will explain the latest go around.

I started with a clean (freshly format HD) install of win 7 64 bit.
Installed needed drivers.
Patched windows to be updated sometime during the updates I installed my security software ESET security suite, Steam, displayfusion and one game.

During play of the installed game I BSOD. Found that my chip set drivers were not installed only the windows ones so I downloaded the latest version for the Asus site and installed them and the latest version of the Catalyst (video) drivers. Same issue. No better.
I thought that maybe the ESET program was at fault and uninstalled it. No difference. I have downloaded Microsoft security essentials but have not installed it yet. Still having the same problem. I hope this is making sense to someone besides just me.

I can game for 10 minutes sometimes and hours others. I have 5 dump files attached, but the machine crashed at least 20 - 25 more times then that but never gives me a dump file. The machine locks up too badly to get one out. Meaning the blue screen comes up and never manages to get the dump files created, hangs up @ 20%. Or the machine just crashs and completely goes black and restarts from the bios with no blue screen.

Thanks for reading along this far. I have idea that I have a driver conflict of some sort but no idea how to resolve the problem.
 

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Thsese were Related to AmdPPM.sys Processor Device Driver from Microsoft. I would run a system file check to verify the OS files.

Run a system file check to verify and repair your system files.
To do this type cmd in search, then right click to run as administrator, then
SFC /SCANNOW

It may need to be run up to three times before successful
Let us know the results from the report at the end.
Read here for more information http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1538-sfc-scannow-command-system-file-checker.html

 
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Ok I ran the system scan and it came back negative for any problems.

Quote: Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
 
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Well I have been continuing to figure out the issue. I tried to run the "verifier' that I found was asked of others to run. So I tried it.

The system Blue Screen right away and said that the usbfilter.sys was the problem. This is actually the driver that I have installed from AMD that I was mentioning from my earilier post.

Anyway here are the the dump files.
 

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Sorry to say but that mobo is hit or miss. Newegg stopped selling it. I had the same board, same problem and gave up trying to troubleshoot the issue and got a gigabyte board now its rock solid. I think its a CPU voltage problem. Might want to check the asus forums.
 
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