Find device in Windows based on Physical Device Object (PDO) identifiers
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Mar 15, 202610513 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I recently acquired a new motherboard, processor, and RAM. I re-installed Windows (x64 7 Ultimate) and all my apps for the new components, but it's the same (retail) OS license, video card, and optical drive from the old system. About two weeks in, I've now seen a blue screen STOP error for the sec…
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0xfffffa800a21f060
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Fix for: Find device in Windows based on Physical Device Object (PDO) identifiers
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Yes. You can trace this bugcheck. 1. What you need is to first download Windows debugging tools from here: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=8279 2. Next you need the appropriate Windows 7 Debugging Symbols (You wan…
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