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TastyCashews wrote Sometimes third party driver installers will not do the trick. That should be the chipset driver. Try the installing the drivers from the actual MSI website here ---> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
If you haven't already, I would install the graphics drivers from the Nvidia/Geforce web site. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
tried that it didnt work and just done the graphics drivers, where else could i get that PCI data driver?
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hmmm, you do have 64 bit installed correct? Also, have you also tried going to device manager and right clicking, then selecting update driver? Other than that, I got one more option to try and that is to install this ---> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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TastyCashews wrote hmmm, you do have 64 bit installed correct? Also, have you also tried going to device manager and right clicking, then selecting update driver? Other than that, I got one more option to try and that is to install this ---> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
yeah I did, I just got a blue screen saying 'Page in nonpage area' and now my pc won't boot up just makes a noise and the EZ DEBUG LED just lights up and goes off?
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Gosh dang.. I'm now starting to believe that it's your ram causing this. Especially if you did a fresh install of windows 8. Ram will cause the no booting issue, but the Page in the nonpaged area usually has to do with drivers. Which shouldn't be if you just reinstalled and put new drivers on. What kind of brand of ram do you have and how many sticks. Does it do anything different to use only one stick in the computer? Try both sticks that way and see if one is bad.
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TastyCashews wrote Gosh dang.. I'm now starting to believe that it's your ram causing this. Especially if you did a fresh install of windows 8. Ram will cause the no booting issue, but the Page in the nonpaged area usually has to do with drivers. Which shouldn't be if you just reinstalled and put new drivers on. What kind of brand of ram do you have and how many sticks. Does it do anything different to use only one stick in the computer? Try both sticks that way and see if one is bad.
i did a memory test and it said everything was fine, i have unplugged my keyboard and plugged an old one in and i havent crashed since? my keyboard is a K70, could that be why it was crashing and if so how do i fix it?
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mine did this almost all the time! tried every fix possible , in the end i sent my Ram back and got new ones and it works a dream hasn't crashed once
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TastyCashews wrote Gosh dang.. I'm now starting to believe that it's your ram causing this. Especially if you did a fresh install of windows 8. Ram will cause the no booting issue, but the Page in the nonpaged area usually has to do with drivers. Which shouldn't be if you just reinstalled and put new drivers on. What kind of brand of ram do you have and how many sticks. Does it do anything different to use only one stick in the computer? Try both sticks that way and see if one is bad.
i did a memory test and it said everything was fine, i have unplugged my keyboard and plugged an old one in and i havent crashed since? my keyboard is a K70, could that be why it was crashing and if so how do i fix it?


This is a head scratcher.. What kind of memory test did you do? Im really leaning towards that being your issue. I have not heard of a USB keyboard casing boot issues, just external hard drives. USB devices like a keyboard can sometimes cause a slow boot, but you would get an 'Unknown USB Device' error in the device manager. If you look in your USB slots, do you see anything touching that would ground out?
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Nothing is plugged into the USB port on the keyboard?

That sounds bizar that a keyboard can cause such trouble.

I would seriously consider rebuilding your machine in terms of Windows.

It would be crazy to think that the onboard memroy on the keyboard is messing with your machine. As you have done, plub an alternative keyboard in and ensure that your drivers for the keyboard (K70) are up to date from the Corsair website: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Let us know.
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AD4M wrote Nothing is plugged into the USB port on the keyboard?

That sounds bizar that a keyboard can cause such trouble.

I would seriously consider rebuilding your machine in terms of Windows.

It would be crazy to think that the onboard memroy on the keyboard is messing with your machine. As you have done, plub an alternative keyboard in and ensure that your drivers for the keyboard (K70) are up to date from the Corsair website: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Let us know.


how do i my keyboard drivers? the only download i see on the corsair website is the corsair utility (cue)?

my pc still hasnt crashed since ive been using this old keyboard
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That CUE download is the one you need mate
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