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Hi!

 

Sorry for my bad English.

 

I'm getting blue screens when I play FSX and all of the bsod are named with kernel_security_check_failure. I have been trying to fix it for 4 days and it's crashing still. When I check bluescreenview it will look every time like this http://imgur.com/JNbnQuB. So I tried reinstall many drivers, checked ram, and many more. 

My system: It's 5 months ago. Here all details http://imgur.com/2zEhX9J. So i can give more information if you need so. 

Hope someone can help me!

 

Alex


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BSOD kernel_security_check_failure

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I would recommend following the guidance of Microsoft regarding this failure - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/jj569891(v=vs.85).aspx. If you are overclocked, definitely return the overclock to normal or Optimized Defaults. It appears to be a setting in the BIOS that is causing the BSOD's. Impossible to tell which one but a voltage (CPU and Memory) too high or too low will cause BSODS.

 

BSOD's are also caused by a corrupted hardware driver. I would recommend downloading one of those freeware programs like Driver Genius or Driver Scanner and have it scan you system for outdated drivers. If you want the program to download and update the drivers, then it will require a small registration annual fee. I think it is worth it as Windows Update does not download an install most hardware drivers like for your Intel i7 chipset.

 

You can also try a system restore back before 3 Jun 2014 when the BSOD's started occurring.

 

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Hi!

I solved the problem by deleting Jumi controller. It had bad drivers, and I don't need it anymore because airbus x extended works with keyboard now.

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