Gaming BSOD (ntfs.sys)

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The stupid computer keeps crashing and cant see to find a solution to the issue

always give BSOD and ntfs.sys as the cause


also i have a laptop it compatible with both x32 & x64 and it also crashes all the time giving nvidia stopped working (blah blah)

IntelCore i5 520m processor
Nvidia Geforce GT330m
Windows 7 - 32bit

Thanks in advance
 
For the nVidia problem, you could either try updating to the latest drivers or checking online for which are the most stable drivers (both ATI and nVidia have a bad habbit of intruducing small instabilities in their drivers every now and again). Sometimes for a laptop, that means going to the laptop manufacturer and looking for the latest drivers there rather than the generic drivers provided on the nVidia website.
 
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For the nVidia problem, you could either try updating to the latest drivers or checking online for which are the most stable drivers (both ATI and nVidia have a bad habbit of intruducing small instabilities in their drivers every now and again). Sometimes for a laptop, that means going to the laptop manufacturer and looking for the latest drivers there rather than the generic drivers provided on the nVidia website.


tried that didnt help..
 
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
0x00000050
0xb45e5d30
0x00000000
0x8ae249a2
0x00000001

Caused by...
fltmgr.sys+1ccc6

Other files involved...
ntkrnlpa.exe+118800
Ntfs.sys+1a9a2

Something hooking into I/O is causing a problem. Do you have more than one virus scanner installed or something? List all "security" software on your computer.
 
AVG Internet Security 2010

memtest86+=no issue with ram

QUOTE said:
driver issue

how would i check if its driver issue

also you think AVG might be causing it
 
AVG might be causing it. There's no other way to say so if not to uninstall it and see if it still does that.

As for the drivers, go get updated versions of your motherboard's drivers and update them all.
 
Just a while ago, a user said newer nvidia products have issues.


And, you should do a low level format to your hard disk.

Cheers
 
raulpica said:
AVG might be causing it. There's no other way to say so if not to uninstall it and see if it still does that.

As for the drivers, go get updated versions of your motherboard's drivers and update them all.

AVG gone ,went with ESET

updated them twice no change...

hasn't blue screened since i uninstalled avg

also since i am asking should i be changing anything on this computer

HP a6660a

Thanks for the help:D
 

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