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Believe it or not, I've been having this problem for the past 5 months, and today I kind of snapped. I've been frequently getting a lot of blue screens, and all have different stopcodes. The stopcodes are listed below, but I have tried consulting different PC repair stores, yet they said they can't find the source of the blue screen. I was suggested to change my SSD and Ramsticks, still no luck. I was even told my monitor is the cause, yet that could be a wild guess. From what I can remember, I just casually scroll through any website, and it would just bsod. This even happens when I'm trying to update my Genshin Impact launcher, yet it would freeze my screen until it gets a bsod which is the "Unexpected_Kernel_Mode_Trap" The source of the bsods is still a mystery, but here in my town, we've been getting a lot of frequent power surges, and my Computer didn't get to shut down properly. I was still using it for school and gaming at the time too. Everything else just occurs when I'm browsing on Firefox or Edge. I'm literally at a loss here, and I'm so tempted to buy myself a new pc yet I don't want to spend the extra 1k for just a brand new one. Please help me, I'm on my knees at this point. My PC Specs: Processor: Ryzen 3 3200G MOBO: MSi A320M Pro-Vh Ram: 8 gigabyte Ramsta 2666 Power Supply: Aigo WARRIOR AK600 SSD: Ramsta 250gb HDD: I forgot the brand but it's 1 TB EDIT: Before the replacement for the SSD and Ram sticks, the SSD was a Kingston 500gb, and the Ramsticks were 8x2 HyperX Fury DDR4 2666 If there's anything else I need to add on the comment section, I'm more than willing to oblige. Thank you if you can take the moment to help me.
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Hello, for the past year or so I'm having these mystery crashes in random intervals. Sometimes it can be 5-8 a day, sometimes it takes a week between them. So far I have been unable to pinpoint what is the cause. I am dual-booting Pop_OS and Windows 10, doing the same thing on my Lenovo Legion, using the same programs on both + the crashes were present even shortly after I wiped the drive with fresh install, my laptop is however 100% fine. It doesn't matter what Im doing at the time. I can be editing a document in writer, watch youtube video or play runescape. The crashes and lockups are not exactly the same every time but very similar. Few examples: PC would just reboot on its own PC would freeze and last 0.5-1s audio would repeat then it would reboot on its own in 5-10s Same thing but after 30s I would just reboot it myself My desktop would freeze but I can still move my mouse for 1-3s then it would lock up completely and either reboot or I would have to reboot it. As I dont use Windows 10 as much and for as long I dont have many instances of BSOD but two that I can remember are KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED HYPERVISOR_ERROR In both instances would my other two screens turn corrupted (deep-fry meme style) and constant sound/deep buzz(?) would sound from my speakers. What I need now is some kind of solution/direction. Im starting to think its HW related but I dont want to just blindly buy and swap parts I would rather know with some level of certainty what is the cause. I am unable to reproduce the error by using any sort of stress tests. MemTest64 - clean after several rounds of testing stressapptest - clean after two times running it SSD swapped places - no change Parts list: Ryzen 3700X + included cooler EVGA GeForce 2060SUPER MSI x570 gaming edge wifi - latest BIOS (updated by me few days ago) Hyperx 16GB 3200MHz Crucial P2 M.2 1000GB - Linux drive Intel 665p 1000GB - Windows drive WD 2TB HDD WD 8TB HDD Corsair HX750 750W PSU Akasa USB 3.0 PCIe card What was present in the PC in the past: Corsair 32GB 3200MHz - Faulty; Memtest64 broken sectors AverMedia Live Gamer HD - Was not using it EVGA 750BQ 750W PSU - Swapped as I thought power issues were the cause Aliexpress RGB strip thing - Unplugged during troubleshooting; had no issues with it DVD drive TS-H653- Unplugged during troubleshooting Fractal design 120mm RGB fans - RGB unplugged, but still blowing Peripherals: Corsair K55 keyboard Logitech M650 mouse Two Asus vx279h-w - 1 HDMI, 1 DVI behringer xenyx 302usb USB soundboard Modecom speakers - 3.5mm jack Valve index HP laserjet 1020 Samsung S27E591C - DP [Added after crashes started] Elgato CamLink [Added After crashes started] Misc. USB thumb drives, yubikey, SD card reader, controlles... journalctl-1.txt journalctl-2.txt journalctl-3.txt journalctl-5.txt journalctl-6.txt SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
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Recently I have been getting an awful amount of BSODs on my computer. They ONLY happen when I load specific games. Titles like Doom Eternal and Road 96 basically crash instantly, while titles like Titanfall 2 and CSGO never crashed once. Temps were also fine all the time. My graphics drivers are fully updated and so is my BIOS. I also set my XMP settings to default. I also uninstalled all of my display drivers and reinstalled them, but it didn't work. My final attempt was to uninstall Valorant to make sure that the anti-cheat wasn't causing a problem. NONE of these worked at the slightest. My guess now is that it could be a hardware issue, but I still haven't gotten any visual artifacts. I have a 6750xt, 32 gb of ram, a 650W PSU and a 5600. Most of these parts were bought in the last few months brand new. I would really love some input, because these types of issues on a brand new build quite literally convinced me that this will be the last gaming PC I ever buy. Here is a copy of one of my crash dump analysis from WinDbg ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) A fatal hardware error has occurred. Parameter 1 identifies the type of error source that reported the error. Parameter 2 holds the address of the nt!_WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure that describes the error condition. Try !errrec Address of the nt!_WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure to get more details. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000010, Device Driver Error Arg2: ffffdf0fb6fc0028, Address of the nt!_WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure. Arg3: ffffdf0f9df3f92c Arg4: ffffdf0fa105a1a0 Debugging Details: ------------------ *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1 Key : Analysis.CPU.mSec Value: 4374 Key : Analysis.DebugAnalysisManager Value: Create Key : Analysis.Elapsed.mSec Value: 6587 Key : Analysis.Init.CPU.mSec Value: 983 Key : Analysis.Init.Elapsed.mSec Value: 12282 Key : Analysis.Memory.CommitPeak.Mb Value: 144 Key : WER.OS.Branch Value: vb_release Key : WER.OS.Timestamp Value: 2019-12-06T14:06:00Z Key : WER.OS.Version Value: 10.0.19041.1 FILE_IN_CAB: 052923-13156-01.dmp BUGCHECK_CODE: 124 BUGCHECK_P1: 10 BUGCHECK_P2: ffffdf0fb6fc0028 BUGCHECK_P3: ffffdf0f9df3f92c BUGCHECK_P4: ffffdf0fa105a1a0 BLACKBOXBSD: 1 (!blackboxbsd) BLACKBOXNTFS: 1 (!blackboxntfs) BLACKBOXPNP: 1 (!blackboxpnp) BLACKBOXWINLOGON: 1 CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 PROCESS_NAME: System STACK_TEXT: ffffdc8a`5ecfa448 fffff805`049b9abc : 00000000`00000124 00000000`00000010 ffffdf0f`b6fc0028 ffffdf0f`9df3f92c : nt!KeBugCheckEx ffffdc8a`5ecfa450 fffff805`049ba619 : ffffdf0f`b627d290 ffffdf0f`b627d290 ffffdf0f`9df3f900 ffffdf0f`b48d4378 : nt!WheaReportHwError+0x3ec ffffdc8a`5ecfa530 fffff805`049ba735 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000062 ffffdf0f`b627d290 00000000`00000000 : nt!WheaHwErrorReportSubmitDeviceDriver+0xe9 ffffdc8a`5ecfa560 fffff805`07843721 : 00000000`00000000 ffffdc8a`5ecfa780 ffffdf0f`a105a1a0 01000000`00100000 : nt!WheaReportFatalHwErrorDeviceDriverEx+0xf5 ffffdc8a`5ecfa5c0 fffff805`0783cb00 : 00000000`00000000 ffffdf0f`a105a1a0 ffffdf0f`9df9c1a0 00000000`00000001 : storport!StorpWheaReportError+0x9d ffffdc8a`5ecfa650 fffff805`0780f07c : 00000000`00000000 ffffffff`fffe7960 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : storport!StorpMarkDeviceFailed+0x358 ffffdc8a`5ecfa8e0 fffff805`078cc33d : fffff805`05125440 ffffdf0f`9df96020 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : storport!StorPortNotification+0x91c ffffdc8a`5ecfa9b0 fffff805`078cf55a : ffffdf0f`00000001 00000000`c1000002 ffffdf0f`9df96020 00000000`00000003 : stornvme!ControllerReset+0x1a1 ffffdc8a`5ecfaa30 fffff805`078ce4af : ffffdf0f`9df96020 ffffdf0f`a105a050 ffffdf0f`b62b0340 80000000`00002000 : stornvme!NVMeControllerReset+0x10a ffffdc8a`5ecfaa60 fffff805`0783a1f5 : ffffdf0f`b62b0340 ffffdf0f`a105a050 ffffdf0f`b217e040 ffffdf0f`9b8d5a60 : stornvme!NVMeControllerAsyncResetWorker+0x3f ffffdc8a`5ecfaa90 fffff805`04643f85 : ffffdf0f`cbb1eba0 ffffdf0f`cbb1eba0 ffffdf0f`a105a050 fffff805`2ce76af0 : storport!StorPortWorkItemRoutine+0x45 ffffdc8a`5ecfaac0 fffff805`0468e5c5 : ffffdf0f`b2341040 ffffdf0f`b2341040 fffff805`04643e50 00000000`00000000 : nt!IopProcessWorkItem+0x135 ffffdc8a`5ecfab30 fffff805`047265f5 : ffffdf0f`b2341040 00000000`00000080 ffffdf0f`9b8c4080 ffff98fb`88600000 : nt!ExpWorkerThread+0x105 ffffdc8a`5ecfabd0 fffff805`048048d8 : ffffa900`b4040180 ffffdf0f`b2341040 fffff805`047265a0 00000000`00000000 : nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x55 ffffdc8a`5ecfac20 00000000`00000000 : ffffdc8a`5ecfb000 ffffdc8a`5ecf4000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiStartSystemThread+0x28 MODULE_NAME: AuthenticAMD IMAGE_NAME: AuthenticAMD.sys STACK_COMMAND: .cxr; .ecxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x124_16_AuthenticAMD__UNKNOWN_IMAGE_AuthenticAMD.sys OS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1 BUILDLAB_STR: vb_release OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64 OSNAME: Windows 10 FAILURE_ID_HASH: {590f0c83-3219-aceb-da4c-6b8bc7c00f79} Followup: MachineOwner 052923-13156-01.dmp 053023-14234-01.dmp 053023-15875-01.dmp 052923-9656-01.dmp
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I’m getting this error: SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED I have tried so many possible fixes I’ve ran out of ideas and I’m starting to give up. I’ve got so much personal work on there that I’m almost ready to lose. if someone can talk to me on discord over it I would appreciate it. Maybe just maybe someone can help me fix it.
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Hi, I have a MSI KATANA GF76 12UGSZOK-631FR laptop (i7-12650H, 16Gb RAM, RTX 3070Ti). Today I turned on my PC to play some GeoGuessr on my browser, and as I was playing, I got 2 BSOD (I've got W11 Pro) : - CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT - HYPERVISOR_ERROR I decided to do some check-ups: - I checked my memory with MemTest665, I ran 15 loops and there was no error - I did some prompt "Chkdsk", "DSIM /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth" "bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto" etc... There was nothing - I checked my drivers with the integrated verifier, no problem at all - In my device list, no yellow think that would say that there's a driver error - I updated a motherboard driver and a Intel Graphics After all those checks I didn't dare to try out a new GeoGuessr game, that crap scared me. I still found that my PC was incredibly slow. I booted up Cyberpunk 2077 and the game was running at 30fps!!!! Before today, I played the entire game (around 80 hours of gameplay) at 80-90fps! And the settings of the game were not reset. My PC lost performances for some reason and I don't know why! I also found out that my PC shuts down and boots up very slowly now. I didn't installed anything the last days, or maybe just the Kung Fury game on Steam, but I doubt it's the cause of all that! I'm so scared right now, please help me, I put a huge chunk of my savings in this laptop... When the PC boots up, I only have Steam, Spotify, Edge, the MSI and Intel thingy, Discord, SteelSeriesGG and 2 (I assume) Windows thing. On idle, my PC is using like 8Gb of RAM I noticed. My CPU is used at around 15%. Please help... Minidump.zip
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Hi all, I've been troubleshooting a very strange issue for a few month now : - my computer crashes with a BSOD sometimes when I play a video game or a youtube video. Crashes (generality) Crashed are random and usually take between 5 and 30 minutes to occur. Pushing all fans to the maximum seems to make computer crash less. Games crashes - Systematic on a few games after a couple of minutes : RDR2, Doom Eternal (>30 minutes sometimes before crash), No Mans Sky (very quick) - Often on FS2020, although sometimes I can play for hours without crash - Never had a single crash on Fifa21, Cyberpunk2077, BF1, BF5, BeamNG, and most of other games Youtube crashes - Very rare. Seems to occur when going fullscreen or when passing the browser window from a screen to another. Only seems to happen when the computer was turned on a few minutes before. The computer (built by me ; I've been building my setups since the early 2000) Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 (updated drivers and BIOS) CPU : Ryzen 5800x (no overclock) with a Be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 GPU : EVGA 3080 FTW3 (no overclock) RAM : Corsair 32 (2x16) Gb DDR4 (no overclock) PSU : Corsair HX750 OS : WIN10 (updated & legal) Case : Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced with 7 fans Context I updated my GPU to a 3080, and then my screen to an LG C2 4K HDR TV. This happened a few month ago, and since then the problems started. I never had issues before this using my old GTX1080, playing at 1440p Fix attempts (what has been tried until now) - Turning XMP OFF and then back ON (ON or OFF had no consequence) - The PSU has 3 PCIe outputs but only 2 cables. One of the cables had 2 outputs for daisy chain. I bought a 3rd cable so that each PSU PCIe output has only one cable directly connected to one of the 3 GPU power inputs. This was done as EVGA advises to avoid daisy chain on power cables. - The PSU has a single/multiple rail switch. I tried both and left it at Single (each cable can draw as much amps as needed). I saw on LTT forum that this could be a bad idea, but had less crashes with Doom after. - Increasing the airflow by adding fans and setting them at 100% when playing (current temperatures on full load are CPU=81°C and GPU=60°C) - RAM test (Memtest) - Updates (drivers, Bios, etc) - Trying to find clues on Windows logs (until now I found nothing) Current status My guess is that, on a few very specific scenarios, there is an issue related to temperature and/or available power output. Maybe the temperature or power draw peaks on some scenarios and goes beyond the system limit. The PSU is maybe too weak for a 3080 + 5800x? Or maybe it's overheating (maybe too much thermal paste on the CPU?) The thing is that I can run some games like BF1 or Insurgency Sandstorm for hours and hours without any issue. So I guess that if it was just a PSU issue or a temperature problem, I would have the same crash on all demanding games. However FS2020 crashes a lot less since I manually set all fans to 100%, so the temperature issue might be part of the problem. At this point I no longer know what to try. This is why I really hope that someone here will have an idea on what I might do next. Next steps I guess that the next step could be to take the CPU cooler off, and check for air bubbles in the thermal paste? But before I start taking all apart I would be glad to have your feedback on this. I don't understand how a temperature issue can crash the computer on No Mans Sky, and not on Cyberpunk 2077 for example. The same logic make me think that the GPU is not KO, as it is able of good performance on many other demanding games) Try again to find clues on Windows log files? Any idea, advice, feedback or suggestion is more than welcome at this point A warm thanks for any help, or just for having read all of this! Raoul PS: Dear moderator team, I just noticed that there is a Troubleshooting section on which this message should be instead of the Graphics Card section. However I can't find how to move it to the troubleshooting section
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Hi, I have a problem with my PC. Every few days my computer crashes randomly, not specifically under load, it has happened several times while just watching YouTube videos. I didn't get a BSOD, my computer simply rebooted. I downloaded the BlueScreenView program, which showed me that there was a BSOD after all, it just couldn't display it. My question is, do you think this is a hardware problem? I have already deleted and reinstalled the video card driver, but it did not solve the problem. PC SPECS ASUS ROG STRIX Z590-F GAMING WIFI Intel Core i9-10900K ASUS TUF RTX 4090 GAMING OC Kingston HyperX Predator CL17 (2x16gb) 3600MHz Corsair HX1000i Screenshot from BlueScreenView: https://imgur.com/yXvZhuM, also I attached the dump files. dump files.zip
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my laptop got this issue after installing windows update cumulative 22H2. im searching about this weird bsod and wanna fix it, but its stuck cause small reference. this is minidump files from this bsod https://www.mediafire.com/file/sf5pld6xwhxmi3d/052023-80031-01.dmp/file . hope anyone can explain to me how to fix this error, thanks
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Hello everyone, I've been facing a series of issues with my Windows 10 Professional PC over the past two years, and especially in the last two weeks. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in troubleshooting and resolving these problems. A - Issue Description: My PC experiences frequent bluescreens, stuttering, and difficulties with booting. Additionally, I encounter occasional BIOS resets to factory defaults. Recently, the PC became unbootable, showing errors related to "winlocal.efi" and failing to enter the recovery environment. B - Operating System: Windows 10 Professional 64-bit C - System Specifications: Motherboard: X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING (rev. 1.0) with BIOS version F63c Graphics Card: GTX 1060-6GB CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 Storage: Two Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GBs PSU: RAM: 4x 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 RAM modules (F4-3200C16D-16GVKBs) elaborated on further below D - BIOS Version: F63c E - Software Running During Crashes (if applicable): I'm not aware of any specific software that triggers the crashes. F - Error Messages and Screenshots: Windows Memory Diagnostic Extended: "Your computer has a memory problem. Memory problems can cause your computer to lose information or stop working. To identify and repair the problem, contact the computer manufacturer." Critical Process Died errors during bluescreens "Preparing Automatic Repair" followed by "An unexpected error has occurred" related to winlocal.efi during boot Additional Details: Initially, I had only two RAM sticks (one module) installed. However, after two years, I purchased two additional modules. All four modules are G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 RAM (F4-3200C16D-16GVKBs), although CPU-Z detects them as F4-3200C16-8GVKBs. When I installed all four RAM modules, my PC started experiencing constant bluescreens, performance issues, and stuttering. I discovered that the newer modules (with Samsung die) did not cooperate well with the original modules (with Hynix die). To resolve the compatibility issues, I enabled XMP and increased the voltage to 1.4V. This configuration worked flawlessly for two years without bluescreens. Occasionally, the BIOS reset itself to factory defaults, requiring me to update and reconfigure it. However, last week, after leaving the PC running and returning later, it wouldn't boot properly. It consistently bluescreened after the title screen or during/after a short period of operation. Disconnecting the power for five minutes improved the situation, but the PC continued to stutter and bluescreen after a few minutes of usage. Windows Memory Diagnostic (Extended) took two days to complete and yielded the generic message mentioned above. I tried various settings adjustments, including disabling XMP, lowering voltage, and lowering speed. At the time the only stable configuration I found was the default XMP settings (3600MHz with 1.35V), which still resulted in occasional but manageable bluescreens. Shortly after however, I discovered trying to access Windows Defender Firewall—advanced security and clicking on inbound rules consistently triggered bluescreens, often with Critical Process Died errors. Most recently, after accessing Windows Firewall in the same way, the PC now shows "Preparing Automatic Repair" briefly during the title scene, which quickly changes to "An unexpected error has occurred" related to winlocal.efi. After a minute, the PC shuts down. I am unable to do anything except open my BIOS. Rebooting, resetting the BIOS to factory defaults (without XMP enabled), and attempting to boot on 1 RAM stick (tried twice, one from each bundle) yielded no change. I can provide the output of "wmic memorychip list full" and a record of common bluescreen errors (although I was unable to record its associated program) if needed. I am truly stumped by these issues and would greatly appreciate any insights or suggestions on how to resolve them. Thank you all in advance for your time and assistance.
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Hey I have a prebuilt pc and I took it to Best Buy totaltech and they couldn’t find out what was wrong with it personally I think i have bad ram and need new ram this is a mystery to some people could anyone help?
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Hi there I am wondering why my PC is having the video memory management internal error when I play games. I have ran heaven benchmark for hours on end however as soon as I go into a after a few minutes or couple hours I get the memory management error. I have followed the advice from the following link and still getting the error https://www.stellarinfo.com/blog/video-memory-management-internal-error/ PC hardware: X670 E pro (ASUS) 64gb 5600MHz Corsair vengeance (DOCP on) R5 7600x no overclock only normal boost out of box 1080ti gigabyte OC version (error occured without and with overclock, overclock done by moving sliders in MSI afterburner and +75 on core clock and +300 on memory clock) CPU cooler is be quiet dark rock 3 but the white version. MSI MEG AI1300P which is 1300 watt 80+ plat in a case with 10 fans it is the O11 dynamic XL and using L connect to run fans at standard speed but also happens at 100% Edit: Forgot OS which is windows 10 x64 and built the system myself.
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Hi there, I'm having a lot of trouble with my PC having BSODs, with all of the errors coming from the Windows System 32 section. Me - not knowing much about PCs - am convinced this means my hard drive is corrupted. It started happening suddenly at the start of the month (May 2023) and would happen due to what I believed were 'Microsoft GameInput' changes as the timings synced up in the reliability monitor. Since then, it's now started to happen before I even boot up into Windows 11. I have only managed to log back onto my PC once since then (this afternoon, lasted about three hours before I turned my PC off upon which it did a Windows update and the blue screen returned). To try and fix this, I have: Updated my BIOS, ran SFC and DISM scans, and done a driver uninstall for my GPU but now I'm backed into a corner as I can't even boot into Safe Mode without my PC crashing. I have my original Windows 11 USB that I used to install it onto the system six months ago when I built it myself (late October 2022) and am trying to see if I can reinstall or repair my PC using that by changing the boot sequence. Since doing that, I've looked at the Advanced Troubleshoot options and there is no 'Reset This PC' option nor is there any way for me to change the System Settings or Startup Settings. My PC bluescreens when I try to Startup Repair, System Restore to a point before the Windows update this afternoon and I have tried doing the Chkdsk in Command Prompt to no avail. My specs are as follows: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Ti OC RAM: 2x Corsair Vengeance RGB 16GB 3200 Motherboard: Gigabyte b550 Vision D-P (F16b BIOS) SSD: Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Should I just bite the bullet and buy a new SSD if this one is so corrupted (if that is even the problem)? I'm really sorry I can't provide any dump files since I literally can't get only my home screen! I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks! EDIT: I thought I'd add just some of the errors that have appeared on my bluescreens as there have been multiple different ones that are as follows: bfadi.sys - 0xc0000098 ntoskrnl.exe - 0xc0000221 iaStorAVC.sys - 0xc0000221 elxfcoe.sys - 0xc0000221 fltmgr.sys fbwf.sys ReFS.sys - 0xc0000098 PFN LIST CORRUPT ACPI.sys - 0xc0000221 bfadfcoei.sys tcpip.sys ucx01000.sys winload.efi
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Hey all, Recently (3ish weeks ago) my pc has been being quite funky compared to the 2ish years I have had it. I haven't had these types of issues before and now it has become frustrating. It is almost daily I get BSOD. Some issues have me go into cmd and run a sfc /scannow which I assume fixes some issues. But some other issues still persist. Such as games, discord, browser, and obs freezing often when all are ran/some are ran. I recently made a move from chrome to firefox because I thought my ram was being eaten but there was not much of a difference in ram consumption. Other than client server runtime process being pretty heavy on my resources frequently. I don't really know what other thing could be making these various programs freeze/crash and make me BSOD. If there is any other information please let me know. Hopefully my pc parts are in my signature. Thank you for reading.
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About two years ago, I got this laptop, an Asus GA503QR. It has: Ryzen 9 5900HS RTX 3070 laptop 16 GB of DDR4-3200 MHz 8 GB are soldered to the motherboard 8 GB are on a SODIMM (stock: Samsung M471A1G44AB0-CWE) Timing (from CPU-Z): CL: 22.0, tRCD: 22, tRP: 22, tRAS: 52, tRC: 74, CR: 1T Weirdly, the motherboard-soldered RAM doesn't seem to show up in CPU-Z (in the .txt report). I'm not sure if I missed it or what - if you know how to find this, please let me know, as that could be helpful here. I went and purchased what I assume to be the higher capacity version of the same thing: the M471A2K43DB1-CWE. It's a 16 GB (2Rx8) SODIMM at the same frequency, and I figured, being from the same manufacturer and having a quite similar product number, it would work well. Nope. It seems that it was a great fan of random BSODs, all the time (I can't find them in my Event Viewer, but they were "Memory management" along with a few others.) I've since gone back to the OEM RAM, but I'd really like to have more than the 16GB. Any ideas as to how I could give this more RAM without all the crashing? Thank you for any help/advice - I'd love to be able to have a bit more RAM here.
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Hi guys, I recently been having issues wherein I'm just browsing the internet or watching LTT on Youtube and suddenly the tab will crash and the error message is "Out of Memory". I've googled every possible solution to no avail. I also experience BSODs from time to time for no apparent reason. The error messages are always different. I even tried a fresh install of Windows 10 but the results are the same. I'm confident that all my pc components are working fine except for the GPU which I bought from a second hand vendor of refurbished GPUs, they told me it was used mainly for 3D Rendering and not mining. I already flashed its Bios to the default one that I could find online but that didn't seem to work either. I haven't tried a different bios for it just yet since its not so much that the GPU is failing on me so frequently. This wasn't occuring on my previous build where every component was the same aside from the GPU since I upgraded from a Palit GTX 1060 6GB, only when I switched to the RTX 2060 6GB I started noticing the problems occuring more and more and at first I didn't want to put the blame on the GPU itself but the more I used it the more it kept happening and whilst watching YT videos or any videos of any streaming platform it would pixelate on me. I had to pause the video for it to go back to normal. What's worse is that it even spread to my gaming. I would run a game fine for a few hours but then suddenly crash on me multiple times. (Games played: CoD MW2.0, RE4 Remake, Dying Light, Battlefield V, CS:GO) My current PC's specs: i3-10100 Asus Prime H510M-K Kingston HyperX 16GB 2666Mhz Samsung Evo 870 1TB SATA SSD ThermalTake Smart SE 630W Colorful RTX 2060 NB-V Windows 10 Pro Hoping to get some advise and feedback for this as I am losing my mind. 10000000_6281948315219347_5880960410016379729_n.mp4
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Hi guys! I hope some of you might help me here cause I’m out of ideas. I just received my new custom build pc from the store today. Booted it up & installed windows. It all looked fine. Then I started downloading the correct drivers for the mobo and installing windows update. All of a sudden I got a BSOD. The computer only worked for like 20 minutes. Now whatever I do it won’t start / respond anymore. The monitor doesn’t respond and I can’t even enter the bios / it just doesn’t do anything. The lights on my keyboard / mouse are also not working so I guess there’s no connection there either. Inside the case all looks normal. The fans are spinning and all lights are on. There’s a little light on the mobo next to “vga”. Things I’ve tried: Using 1 ram instead of 2 and different slots. Booting with another GPU card Taking mobo battery out to clear cmos and touching the 2 pins with a screwdriver I checked all cables, everything looks connected as it should I’m out of ideas. I hope someone here can help me. Everything worked fine until I started installing windows update / drivers. The company who did the custom build flashed the bios to the latest version. XMP ram profile was enabled. Why did it work for 20 minutes and after the BSOD it looks bricked..? Config: -RTX 4090 -I9 13900kf -Gigabyte aero g z790 -2 x 32gb G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB F5-6000 -1200W PSU Thanks in advance
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A few months ago, I was cleaning my PC, rewiring some cable management, etc. When everything was put back together and plugged in, it at first fired right up and seemed normal. However, there was some large slowdowns/crashing in File Explorer, which ultimately required a hard reset via the power button. This cycle continued for a couple times: open file explorer to do something, then my computer hard crashes and needs a full reset. One of the final times it did this, I believe it had crashed during some program updates (and maybe a graphics driver download/install in GeForce experience? Not quite sure), which led me to think it was a potential software/driver issue. Fairly soon after these crashes though, it eventually just refused to boot into Windows, often BSODing during the Windows loading screen (before the blue Welcome screen, so no BSOD logs). There were multiple BSOD error codes, some pertaining to memory, others to drivers, but the most common one (and the one that still persists - more about it later) is BSOD code 0xc000021A. There were some rare occasions where it would boot into Windows, but would soon BSOD, or would BSOD again after restarting. I've reset the CMOS, but the crashes still persist. Eventually, I decided just do a completely fresh install of Windows, preserving no files (after backing up all of my important data, of course). This still did not work. It would sometimes have some issues installing Windows (erroring out midway, etc.), but it eventually installed. But the same BSOD: 0xc000021A during boot. Given that it was a completely fresh install of Windows, I would assume that rules out any potential driver issues. I have run MemTest86 on both of my 8 gig sticks of 3200 MHz RAM which resulted in no errors, but still the same crash - ruling out any potential memory errors. I had noticed that the motherboard (which has the diagnostic LEDs) would sometimes stop on the CPU light, indicating no CPU detected, which led me to believe that my CPU might be the issue (but it seems very unbelievable, given a CPU's typical resiliency + I've never overclocked it at all). Going into the BIOS, I noticed that it the CPU was drawing ~1.4 volts, which seemed I thought was quite high so I turned down both the voltage offset and the CPU frequency multiplier (from AUTO to 30x). (given that I have next to no overclocking knowledge - eventually I found out that ~1.4v is fairly normal(?) for Ryzen 5 3600s). Much to my surprise, that actually worked, and my computer booted into Windows - so I restarted my computer back into the BIOS to try gradually turning it back up. I eventually got it to: voltage set back to fully auto (no offset or limit - reset back to what it was originally), but the CPU frequency multiplier at 36x (which is base clock speed). This is where it currently sits: my Ryzen 5 3600 at 3.59 GHz all the time, no boost. Any time I try to reset it back to auto, I boot into the 0xc000021A BSOD - before the Windows welcome screen appears. (Just to test, it does also run fine at higher than base clocks. Today I tested changing the CPU frequency multiplier to 37x and it still runs fine at a cool 3.69 GHz - nice. It's only changing it to Auto that causes the issues.) Do you guys have any idea what the issue could be? Since the clock speed is stuck at base clock speed, there is a noticeable performance decrease to what it was before (when it was at auto and could boost up to 4.2 GHz) and I would like to have it back to what it was before. The only pieces of hardware that I think could be the issue are the CPU (I sincerely hope it isn't), motherboard, or 500W PSU (and maybe RAM, but MemTest86 didn't seem to show any errors), but I don't know how I'd go about testing each piece without tons of extra hardware to spare. Do you guys have any experience/thoughts about what the issue could possibly be? One last note: I did also update the BIOS sometime in between all this (before the stability got so bad near the beginning of this whole saga). I'm not sure if that is the cause, but there is a new BIOS release 13 days ago which I will update once I get an available USB. Complete Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX GPU: EVGA RTX 2060 KO (whatever the different editions are - I don't fully remember what it is anymore) PSU: EVGA 500W Bronze (It's a little on the lower side, but it has been enough, especially given that I'm not overclocking it. But, this is an older PSU that has been sitting around completely new and not used before) RAM: 2 x 8 GB G.Skill RipJaws V (3200 MHz CL16) BIOS Version: 7C02v3D (There is a new BIOS released 13 days ago, will update once I get an available small USB to flash) OS: Windows 10 21H2
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Hi there, i have a dell vostro 5481 with i5 8th gen, 1tb hdd, windows 11, 8gb ram 2x4gb Recently my brother removed one of my 4gb ram sticks and installed it in his laptop, now i had only 4gb ram and still the system ran normally with no errors. After that i got my ram back and reinstalled it in my laptop now i had my old config of 2x4gb ram back (the system detected it) but the problem is that the windows won't boot now, it ends up with a bsod error inaccessible_boot_drive and restarts and that error again. The hdd is being read by the system as i ran "diskpart" cmd and it is there with the windows partition. I also ran startup repair which found some errors in disk and repaired them, but the bsod error just won't go away. I searched about this error and found out my hdd cable/connector might have got loose (can that be a reason?).
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Hey! A couple of days ago, while streaming on Twitch, my PC Blue screened a total of 3 times within an hour. I was playing some RPG Maker game at first, but then switched to Minecraft Legends. There was no sudden shut off's while just talking to my viewers or watching YouTube though, only while gaming. The error messages I had were: "MEMORY MANAGEMENT" "PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA" So, the next day I tried to find a solution. I enabled Automatic Manage Paging File Size, as I thought it could help and trying to update my drivers (I have the latest). I streamed As Dusk Falls that day and everything was fine. It happened again yesterday, while I was playing Stray for like an hour or two without the stream. I checked the reliability history and found out the error codes & parameters for the BSOD's. Here's an example: Nazwa zdarzenia problemu: LiveKernelEvent Kod: 144 Parametr 1: 3003 Parametr 2: ffff8580f328e6b0 Parametr 3: 40010000 Parametr 4: 0 Wersja systemu operacyjnego: 10_0_19045 Dodatek Service Pack: 0_0 Produkt: 768_1 Wersja systemu operacyjnego: 10.0.19045.2.0.0.768.101 Identyfikator ustawień regionalnych: 1045 (Sorry that it's in polish, but I don't want to butcher it with my translation skillz) Every one of the shutdowns is labeled as this LiveKernelEvent 144 3003. I did a MemTest, which has failed in these tests: Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] - 3/4 (75%) - 1646 Errors Test 7 [Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern] - 3/4 (75%) - 603 Errors Test 8 [Random number sequence] - 3/4 (75%) - 64 Errors Test 9 [Modulo 20, ones & zeros] - 3/4 (75%) - 1156 Errors I'll attach the full report and some screenshots too. My PC: AORUS B450 ELITE AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Gigabyte GTX 1660 6GB 32GB RAM G.Skill Aegis DDR4 3000Mhz (4x8GB)* ~Some notes~ I've recently replaced one pair of my older memory sticks through a warranty because the system wouldn't boot with one of them in. There was a short 3-beep beeping while booting and a diode responsible for RAM was glowing on the Motherboard.* I'm using an audio interface for my XLR mic, which doesn't reboot after the BSOD's. I heard from the most reliable Google source that it could be an USB Error, so I'm concerned for it. I've also got a Sony a5000 Camera plugged in through an HDMI Grabber connected all the time. MemTest86-Report-20230422-094850.html
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My pc had a bsod with error code:(0xc0000001)(0xc0000428)(0xc000021a)and I found out it was one of my ram stack (8g) so i decide to upgrade it to 32g from 16g worked wonderfully for 1 month and now got another bsod with error code:(memory_management)(kernel_mode_heap_corruption)(system_therad_exception_not_handled)(irql_not_less_or_equal) and sometimes it gets stuck on the loading screen I don’t know what to do, I need your help.
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So for context i have a fairly new Acer Nitro 5, and out of nowhere it has been blue screening a few times, twice today, once when i first launched it today and a second time today after having some technical difficulties with virtual desktop trying to play pcvr as i normally do. I highly doubt i have a virus since i dont download many files off the internet, i feel like its due to the newest nvidia driver i downloaded for gaming? i have a Ryzen 5 With an integrated gpu and a 3060 RTX laptop gpu. Any ideas or theories?
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Hi all, Ive been browsing for a while and this is my first time posting, forgive me if i do/say anything wrong. Ive had my PC for around 3 years now and over the last 9 months i have on a daily basis had BSOD's and chromes "Aw,snap" Status access violation error. I initially thought it was due to my RAM even though I had 16GB at the time. I have updated all drivers and even done a reinstall of windows to no avail, any ideas? Specs: Ryzen 3600 GTX 960 (2GB) HyperX CL16 3200MHz 4x8GB Toshiba P300 3TB ADATA XPG SX6000 and yes i know that card is ancient, I was trying to wait for a good GPU deal at the time of building, and now am unfortunately in a position where I cant buy one (lol) unless the GPU is the cause of the errors then I may need to. Thanks
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so yesterday i got a BSOD with error code: DRIVER_UNLOADED_WITHOUT_CANCELLING_PENDING_OPERATIONS, this is the second time this has happened, it happened both times right after i exited a game i was playing and these both times was different games, i tried to run a few diagnostics and solution fixes the first time like removing graphics drivers and reinstalling them, doing driver scans to see if any needed update i also tried to run scans with DISM and SFC in CMD, everything seems fine then at the time. ill attach the BlueScreenViewer results from the minidump, for some odd reason WinDbg wont open minidumps on my pc so i have to use BlueScreenView.. PC Specs: System Information: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gmwhs-F7ToKiPZMtUz7nzhi1H2hfWJmO/view?usp=sharing CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K (NOT OC) MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI CPU COOLER: CORSAIR iCUE H100i ELITE LCD GPU: MSI 3080 Ti GAMING X TRIO (NOT OC) RAM: CORSAIR - DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB 32GB 5600MHz DDR5 (NOT OC) PSU: FOCUS GX-850, 850W 80+ if any more information is needed let me kno, minidump https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xXkqw4m8Xo7EitLHm3F9K6nZ9zkDv6Hs/view?usp=sharing then an hour later pc decided to random reboot out no where with no blue screen this time https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vGfAW6-t5wBj118EEB9vVYtzi0Cr-7aZ/view?usp=sharing
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so today i got a BSOD with error code: DRIVER_UNLOADED_WITHOUT_CANCELLING_PENDING_OPERATIONS, this is the second time this has happened, it happened both times right after i exite a game im playing and these both times was different games, i tried to run a few diagnostics and solution fixes the first time like removing graphics drivers and reinstalling them, doing driver scans to see if any needed update i also tried to run scans with DISM and SFC in CMD, everything seems fine. untill today. ill attach the BlueScreenViewer results from the minidump, for some odd reason WinDbg wont open minidumps on my pc so i have to use BlueScreenView.. PC Specs: System Information: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gmwhs-F7ToKiPZMtUz7nzhi1H2hfWJmO/view?usp=sharing CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K (NOT OC) MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI CPU COOLER: CORSAIR iCUE H100i ELITE LCD GPU: MSI 3080 Ti GAMING X TRIO (NOT OC) RAM: CORSAIR - DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB 32GB 5600MHz DDR5 (NOT OC) PSU: FOCUS GX-850, 850W 80+ if any more information is needed let me kno, minidump https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xXkqw4m8Xo7EitLHm3F9K6nZ9zkDv6Hs/view?usp=sharing