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Windows 7 BSOD

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· OS - Windows 7
· x86 64 bit
· What was original installed OS on system? - Vista
· This is the OS an OEM version that was upgraded to windows 7
· Age of system (hardware) - 5 Years
· Age of OS installation - 1-2 years ago

· CPU - Intel Q6600 Quad Core
· Video Card - Nvidea GeForce 9300GE
· MotherBoard - Intel G33 Express
· Power Supply - brand & wattage - 450w

· System Manufacturer HP Pavilion
· Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom) -
Product # - KZ665AA
Serial # - CNX8241D4M

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Hello and welcome to TSF.

This is pretty interesting. There are two varieties of bug checks and all are otherwise identical; either 0x9F pointing to sbp2port.sys (a driver for USB/FireWire support) or a 0x9088 - an unknown bug check - pointing to iaStor.sys (lntel Storage Manager driver).

First, upgrade to SP1 via Windows Update.

My guess is that it's either your external drive or the card reader causing the BSODs. First try uninstalling the Intel Storage Device Manager utility. If that doesn't help, physically remove the external hard drive and see if that causes a change.

Good luck.

Devin
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