And you are right Shintaro.
Looks like McAfee was the cause of iaStoreA BSOD.
Built by: 9600.17085.amd64fre.winblue_gdr.140330-1035
Debug session time: Sun Jul 13 16:25:54.545 2014 (UTC + 10:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:43:54.387
BugCheck D1, {c8, 2, 0, fffff80084e36b14}
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for iaStorA.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for iaStorA.sys
Probably caused by : iaStorA.sys ( iaStorA+5b14 )
BUGCHECK_STR: AV
PROCESS_NAME: System
This post by you to tell me that the AV product was the cause.
So, is McAfee considered an AV product?
Now I installed the newest driver for Intel Rapid Storage Technology and I didn't get any BSOD referring to iaStoreA.sys
these BSODs I get when the McAfee was installed.
But now I removed it.
But what does McAfee have to do with drivers causing BSODs?
And what is so strange about this also, WHY McAfee caused BSOD with newer version of Intel Rapid Storage Technology but not with older one?