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Just my 2¢ (I'm late to the party!)


Fix bad RAM first - then see if issues remain.


Latest version of GEARAspiWDM.sys in iTunes is v2.02.00.01 and it dates from 5/18/2009 (from my system)

BUT, the driver can be the correct version and correct date - and still be corrupted.

Replacing it with a freshly downloaded copy is always the safest thing to do.


We frequently see disabled drivers in memory dumps.  I suggest:

- the best thing is to remove the driver software and then physically remove the device from the system.

- if you can't do that, then remove the driver software and then disable it in the BIOS

- if you can't do that, then - enable the device, replace the drivers with a freshly downloaded copy, then re-disable the device if so desired.

- if you can't do that, then please see my sig for further suggestions :0) (just kidding!)


Just FYI -

Back last fall a poster in another forum stated that Asus tech support had advised them to set their memory timings/settings/voltages in accordance with the RAM manufacturer's recommendations - and to NOT use the Auto function in the BIOS.  They stated that there was a memory problem with the M4 series of motherboards.


Keep an eye on the Comodo stuff.  It's a very complicated application and can cause memory access issues if it gets corrupted.


You have the AMD OverDrive driver installed (AODDriver2.sys) - which is known to cause BSOD's some Win7 systems.  Please start with this:


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