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Dump File         : 042115-5921-01.dmp
Crash Time        : 21/04/2015 15:25:33
Bug Check String  : SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
Bug Check Code    : 0x0000003b
Parameter 1       : 00000000`c0000005
Parameter 2       : fffff800`7eb87c9d
Parameter 3       : ffffd000`33845c60
Parameter 4       : 00000000`00000000
Caused By Driver  : fltmgr.sys
Caused By Address : fltmgr.sys+30c9d
File Description  : 
Product Name      : 
Company           : 
File Version      : 
Processor         : x64
Crash Address     : ntoskrnl.exe+150ca0
Stack Address 1   : 
Stack Address 2   : 
Stack Address 3   : 
Computer Name     : 
Full Path         : C:\Windows\Minidump\042115-5921-01.dmp
Processors Count  : 4
Major Version     : 15
Minor Version     : 9600
Dump File Size    : 351,840
Dump File Time    : 21/04/2015 15:26:33
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Grateful for any assistance!

 

It's started bluescreening every month and the one driver that's in EVERY bluescreen is ntoskrnl.exe

 

 

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Your RAM is going bad. Use Memtest or a program similar to test the RAM.

SOURCE: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2209014/bsod-ntoskrnl-exe-windows.html

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The answer is RAM, tip: give the answer, then source link. ^_^

Btw, that error you linked is a different variation that points to Firewire devices causing the problem LOL.

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I can live with a bluescreen once a month.

Doesn't bother me.

If RAM doesn't fail that's good enough.

Well, be sure to run the memory test to determine how long you have until your RAM just gives up entirely.

Glad I could help clear some things up :)

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Well, be sure to run the memory test to determine how long you have until your RAM just gives up entirely.

Glad I could help clear some things up :)

 

I would but I can never get to the option to change my boot device.

 

Fastboot & Windows 8..

 

Pressing 'Del' on my keyboard while it's booting up does absolutely nothing.

 

 

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Probably caused by a bad driver. It might have a task scheduled to run every month, like to search for updates or something.

 

Gonna need more info to pinpoint the culprit. Like what you did to trigger the BSOD.

 

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-files/error-systemserviceexception-fltmgrsys/c8f8e15f-dfa3-4040-bd56-4168156650ce

 

Every time it's happened my computer has been in sleep mode.

 

When I wake it up it displays the BSOD.

 

 

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This guy had a similar issue, albeit in Windows 7

 

 

First test your RAM. If no issues, run System File Checker. If no problems, use DDU in safe mode to completely wipe Nvidia drivers. Reboot and reinstall the latest drivers.

 

If none of those worked, the driver crash could be caused by your antivirus or an installed device that isn't properly supported in Windows 8.

 

I can't use mem test.

 

I use a legitimate version of Windows 8.1 and it says there is a file missing or it's corrupt when it tries to load memtest.exe

 

 

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Then go straight to System File Checker. Your Windows install definitely needs some repairs if it can't load memory diagnostics.

 

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.
 
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
 
 
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There's no way I can access the BIOS to change my boot drive to a USB Stick so I can run mem test.
 
Every key I try while it's booting up just doesn't work
 
DEL, ESC, etc

 

 

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Download and run MemTest86

 

Can't access the bios to change my boot so I can run memtest86.

 

DEL didn't work.

 

Why did I have to enable fastboot eugh.

 

 

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That's your problem then. Jump straight to the Nvidia driver removal and reinstallation.

 

F10 might get you into the BIOS.

 

Disconnecting your drive for one boot should take you to the BIOS or at least the boot device selection.

 

So my RAM hopefully isn't an issue?

 

 

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Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.
 
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
 
 
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There's no way I can access the BIOS to change my boot drive to a USB Stick so I can run mem test.
 
Every key I try while it's booting up just doesn't work
 
DEL, ESC, etc

 

Take out your boot drive and then get in. Problem solved.

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That's your problem then. Jump straight to the Nvidia driver removal and reinstallation.

 

F10 might get you into the BIOS.

 

Disconnecting your drive for one boot should take you to the BIOS or at least the boot device selection.

 

I ran Memtest86 and it displayed no errors with the memory.

 

 

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