Hello,
I also want to report BSOD (Blue screen of dead) problems with NCH system file stdriver64.sys / stdriver32.sys (32/64 bit version)!
@jhiggins: do you have Nero software installed too ???
I have installed Debut on my W7 64bit PC on 8 dec 2011.
No problem until 12 feb 2012.
Than I got suddenly a BSOD when soft booting form sleep (hibernate is disabled), not every time, about 1/3.
It only occur when booting from sleep mode!!
But I wonder why, and why not before?!
What I have installed in between:
Nero11 platinum (+ necessary Windows updates)
AVS Video Remaker
After uninstalling Debut (16 feb) the issue gets fixed right away (so stdriverxx.sys files are deleted)!!
Before I installed Debut on the concerning pc, it was installed on the pc next door running W7 32-bit.
There I have got the same problem, but immediately after installing Debut?!
Why? Nero 10, already present before installing Debut??
How can I run my W7 pc without stdriver64/32.sys BSOD, when booting from sleep mode??
-Always uninstall Debut or renaming after each use the stdriverxx.sys file?
-Uninstall Nero?
-Re-install Debut? But for moment like to avoid any BSOD issue (time wasting).
BTW:
-My system is fully up-to-date, no outdated drivers (chipset, sata,...) and up-to-date bios!
-Even if I fully uninstall anti-virus (Avira Premium 2012), it does not help! So my Avira does not cause this issue!!
-No temperature issues, everything is well cooled.
-And my PC runs very stable without Debut, never BSOD, even when using Nero video tools,....
For this price (pro edition) I expect stable software and good support!
Below the BSOD screen text:
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your computer.
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: stdriver64.sys
SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Technical Information:
*** STOP: 0x1000007e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0xfffff880075b51e0, 0xfffff88007d9c748,
0xfffff88007d9bfa0)
*** stdriver64.sys - Address 0xfffff880075a3033 base at 0xfffff880075a2000 DateStamp
0x4d82a4a9!