So recently my computer with Windows 7 had been BSODing, so I decided to install Vista. Well it also BSODed while it was at the loading files screen.
*** STOP: 0x0000001E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFFA60017F9853, 0x0000000000000000, 0x000000000000000143)
*** kbdhid.sys - Address FFFFFA60017F9853 base at FFFFFA60017F9853, DateStamp 000000000
Help please. I've recently RMA'd my cpu and my gpu due to crashing issues, but not BSOD
Specs:
E8400 @ Stock and OC'd to 4.0Ghz (both speeds crash)
Corsair 2x2GB ram
GTS 250 1GB
N7AD-SLI ASROCK mobo
Seagate 500 GB HDD.
Western Digital 500 GB HD
I have aftermarket cooling on my cpu. I don't think this has anything to do with overheating, but I fear something is screwing up.
My harddrives less than 4 months old too. I RMA'd the seagate due to it bricking itself.
Apparently kbdhid.sys has to do with the keyboard, try using a different one.
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;18063346]Apparently kbdhid.sys has to do with the keyboard, try using a different one.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, my suggestion too.
so my keyboard is causing my system to crash? I've never heard of that before.
Well, see I have a Cyborg keyboard that uses USB and it likes to shut off during initial boot up, so I plugged in a regular keyboard that doesn't use USB. In the past I've never gotten this BSOD due to the keyboard.
Out of curiosity, how can a keyboard cause a BSOD?
Could be a short in it, who knows
[QUOTE=lil JJ;18063406]...Out of curiosity, how can a keyboard cause a BSOD?[/QUOTE]
Not a short, but its usually driver related.
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