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Hello, I recently bought a new PC and gave away my old one to my little brother. I didn't think it would get that complicated. So, I started by reinstalling Windows for him to have a fresh install. Everything seemed to be working well at first, but he told me that when he was playing some resource-hungry games the screen was turning black and he would get sent to the BIOS. So, I directly thought about updating the BIOS since I had never done this before (I had the PC for 3-4 years). I thought I could do it by just putting a USB stick into the PC with the corresponding.CAP files in its root but it didn't work. So, I used Asus EZ Flash 3, first with the internet but it didn't download the latest version, and that was the moment I got the blue screen for the first time. Then, I tried installing the latest version still with Asus EZ flash 3 but this time with a USB stick. But after installing the latest version I still had the blue screen. To sum up, all I did before I got the blue screen: - reinstalled windows and changed the electrical outlet (changed room). Everything was working except that from time to time where you were sent to the bios. - installed not the most recent version of the bios via the internet with ASUS EZ Flash 3, and realized I was getting a blue screen - I tried to install the latest version from the site, still with ASUS EZ Flash 3 but this time via a USB stick I also found that I had an error when booting called “sata mode selection must be changed to raid mode to avoid unknown issues” don’t know if it’s linked to the blue screen or not. And the rest of my config is : RTX 2070 super, intel i7 9700-KF, Samsung SSD 860 EVO, Corsair CX 750, and naturally TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING (WI-FI). Thanks to anybody that can help me solve my problem :)
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Hya! Last year I upgraded my setup, by building a new pc with parts, and since then I had all sorts of non-stop problems (system freezes, total system crash, bsods, application crashes) with this system. After I've tried numerous fixes and changes, gpu driver versions, windows installations, cmd commands, stress tests for cpu gpu or ram, bios settings, even a different Motherboard, i've concluded that my RX 6700 (non-XT) that I had at the time was the culprit (I have loads of details about this "saga" as well), thus I've RMA'd it to the shop I bought it from and got another GPU, a RX 6750 XT, and after that the system was much more stable and the problems seemed to have gone away. Until now. Last week I found the same RAM I had, at a good price, so I went ahead and bought another kit, since I wanted to get more RAM down the line anyway (I only had one 2x8GB kit in my PC until this point). RAM gets to me, I install it next to my current sticks, and theeen... disasters. On the first day I've installed the RAM I kept getting Windows Crashes and System freezes on a 2 hour cooldown. "Well shit, i guess i have bad RAM, time to RMA". So I started testing the RAM with memtest86 (since I already had the stick ready, from the "bad gpu" troubleshooting era before this), and sure enough, with all sticks installed, after letting it run for the whole night, I had the test FAIL with like 40 errors, what's curious though is that when looking at the adresses and GB sector of each error, I had errors on ALL slots, but mostly the last slot. Good. Ok let me just remove the good ram, that I had before, and run the test again only with this "bad" ram. For the purpose of easier clarity: Before this, the initial sticks were placed in slots 2 and 4, in Dual channel mode of course, and i've read it's better to have the last slot occupied to avoid some sort of "echo" effect or something related to the motherboards and the way they are designed. We will call the above configuration of occupied slots - "default". Tested the good sticks in default configuration - Passed, 0 Errors - to provide a baseline. Tested the good sticks on the other slots - Passed, 0 Errors - to check faulty slots. Tested the "bad" sticks in default configuration - Passed, 0 Errors. - huh? Tested the "bad" sticks on the other slots - Passed, 0 Errors - nah this isn't real And finally, I put all the sticks in the same configuration as I had them on the first day, when I got the errors and the system crashes, and let it run over night. - 10 Hours, 7 Passes, 0 Errors. Well, shit. I was so much in disbelief that I thought maybe the XMP profile somehow got disabled, so since it's not on OC speeds, the RAM is much more stable => no errors, but nope, XMP profile was enabled, exactly as I had it before. There's also something else, once when running memtest86, I had the PC just reboot itself without my input, interrupting the test completely... After that day and all those tests, I couldn't draw any conclusion so I just kept using the system as-is, with all RAM sticks installed. After 3 days of the system running just fine, with no problems, now they started to popup again: CS2 Crashes mid game, straight to desktop. Ready or Not crashes while in mission. Hell Let Loose crashes while playing a match. System freezes accompanied by forced reboot Windows blue screen. The Blue screen i've been getting is not quite "normal", it's only on half the screen, the rest being black, and it's very glitchy, the same section is visible like 3-4 times, on the same screen. As I'm writing this article, I kept trying to play Ready Or Not but It crashed 3 times in like 50 minutes, CS2 also crashed again today....so I capitulated. Is the RAM good for my system/cpu/mobo? - From what I've seen there shouldn't be a problem. Maybe it's a defective Mobo? Are AMD systems this bad when it comes to stability? - I've heard they have somewhat of a bad reputation, before the purchase, I didn't think so at all, but after all these months of pain, I don't know what to believe anymore... Is this maybe related to the "bad" GPU I've had? The symptoms are very very similar... maybe that poor RX 6700 had no fault... Could I have gotten "better" parts? - Yes, sure, these are not the "best" parts or brands known for the best quality or "premium-ness" of their products, but I'm not a guy who needs to play the latest and greatest on max settings. I'm a simple PC gamer, I don't mind doing optimizations getting my hands dirty and lowering settings.... Besides, it's more efficient to go for a mid-range build money-wise, the jump to high end is waay more expensive and you don't get much more "bang" for the buck. - So that's why I've chosen these parts/brands, and none of the chosen brands scream "problems" to me. They are not the best but also not the worst. Mid-range! PC Specs: System age - Hardware: 10 months, 18 days System age - OS: 5 months (I went through multiple Windows reinstalls recently...) OS*: Windows 10 22H2 x64 bit, Desktop, Retail CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5GHz CPU Cooler: ID-Cooling SE-224-XT V2 Black RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual Channel Kit - CMK16GX4M2D3600C18 x2 (meaning 2 of these 2x8GB kits) GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 6750 XT MOBO: ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 ATX PSU: Seasonic B12 BC Series, 80 PLUS Bronze, 750W Storage: 1x SSD WD Blue SN570 1TB(System) + 1x SSD Samsung PM981 1TB(Storage) Monitors: 1x Asus PG279Q@144Hz + 1x LG 24GM79G@144Hz, both connected to GPU, thru new Displayport cables I swear this is some Jayz2Cents troubleshooting video where he finds the weirdest most insane issues.... like that GPU Bios version mismatch.,,, I've decided to finally seek help, because I am tired, I am fed up and I don't know what to do anymore. I have no idea what is wrong with my system, it could be connected to the stability issues i've had with the "bad" GPU before, maybe the GPU wasn't even bad and it's the same problem but with different symptoms... I just want it to be over In Event Viewer on the fateful day when I first installed the new RAM, there were LOADS of DistributedCOM, Bits-Client, and also a few Kernel-Power errors:
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Hey folks, I just built my setup. Ryzen 5 7600X Nzxt n7 b650e motherboard Corsair vengeance cl36 64gb (4x16) Asrock steel legend RX 7800 XT Deepcool 360mm aio Hyte y40 case I first thought it was the motherboard as I changed it from Asus ROG Strix B650e but the blue screen still didn't stop. I have not overclocked my rams but it's been getting constant memory management BSOD. I tried memtest86+ and it starts showing error on test 10 sleeping, I am a newbie to all these, whatever I tried, I looked up on Google and checked. I couldn't get a fix. Any good soul can help with what the problem might be? Thank you so much.
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Hello all, I have a Sapphire Pulse RX 7900XT and about a month ago it began crashing every time I load or adjust most of the tuning settings. Using the Adrenaline software, I was able to find some nice stable overclock and undervolt settings. They ran fine and have never caused a crash after 100+ hours of gaming with them. But out of nowhere one day, the Adrenaline software reset everything back to default. So, I loaded the settings again and my computer froze, and a few minutes later I got the blue screen with a stop code of DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION. Doing some reading online, it seems this may be related to my VRAM. I have tried taking a few steps already to fix the issue including updating my BIOS, using DDU to uninstall all the drivers and reinstall them, preformed several sfc scans (the first one found file corruption but fixed it, no issues after that), ran Microsoft defender and Malwarebytes scans (nothing found), and have tried gaming for a while with all the settings on factory default with no issues. It seems this issue only comes occurs when I either use the overclock VRAM auto tuning, the rage tuning preset, or manually adjust my tuning. At the moment I'm at a loss for what the problem is and how to fix it. Has anyone experienced this same issue? Does anyone know what the problem might be? Will post my custom tuning settings and general system configuration below. Thanks in advance. Custom tuning settings: GPU Min 500 MHz GPU Max 2950 MHz Voltage 1025 mV VRAM Max 2614 MHz Power limit +15% System Config: Ryzen 7 5800X3D ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero Sapphire Pulse RX 7900XT GSkill Trident Z 32 GB @ 3000 MHz Corsair RM850x PSU
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I have a 2020 Nitro 5 that black screens in a few hours of use or gets the driver_power_state_failure. I checked the two dmp files that I have and found ntoskrnl.exe failing using BlueScreenViewer after that I ran SFC scan on command prompt after that it said it found the problem and said it was repaired. The next day it still did the same thing same errors. I couldn't find out what I needed to look for in the dmp files to find which error to fix so I'm now here asking for the community's's help since Im not good with BSODs and such . https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZMJqPWSkKw29evHrWbtDZEokhJY0ruMs?usp=drive_link Event Viewer.txt
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Hello. I have the Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 2X16 6000 CL36 (CMH32GX5M2D6000C36 ver.4.43.02) memory kit on a MSI Pro B650M-A WIFI with Ryzen 5 7600X CPU. The ram kit is not on the motherboard's QVL list, and doesn't support EXPO profiles. I use XMP profile (36-36-36-76, 1.35V) and it runs fine for 20 days or so (daily use and stressed use) but after that I get blue screens after entering my login password on every single boot without exception. stop codes are MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. I can solve the issue by disabling XMP, boot windows once and enable XMP again. But it would happen again randomly in what seems to be about 3 weeks intervals. I don't mind it since it's not really a frequent issue and only needs two restarts to solve; But I would like to know what exactly is the problem and solve it permanently. Does anyone have any idea to what is the problem here? I've tried Windows memory diagnostics and memtest86 (no problems) In time periods between instances of this problem occuring I've not changed anything. no hardware or software changes. By the way, I'm using an all core voltage curve (-30) on CPU. But it doesn't seem to be a case of unstable undervolt since the issue is so infrequent and at the same time very persistent while it occurs while getting fixed by doing basically nothing! P.S.: The BIOS and all other drivers are up to date Any suggestion would be very appreciated
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After the recent windows update my pc kept crashing and now after I came from work it doesn't even let me go to desktop! After start up it loads for a long time and then blue screen and the percentage stays at 0! After a restart it says automatic repair is being prepared and then it stays like that! I have no idea what wrong with my pc! The 2 error codes come before I can login!
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Hello! I just switched my power supply, thinking it was a PSU issue, and the blue screens continue. I've reseeded my GPU and RAM and ran diagnostics on the RAM and it works fine. The only event in Event Viewer is Kernal Power 41 (63). My next best guess is a motherboard issue. If anyone has any suggestions please comment! CPU: RYZEN 5700X Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus B550i Pro AX RAM: 32GB 3600MHz GPU: EVGA 3070ti Storage: 970 Evo 2TB
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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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I was hosting a minecraft server and playing on it at the same time when everything started to get a bit funky, my audio started getting very crunchy and my mouse wasn’t working right, it felt like it was on ice, so I restarted and when I did that I logged in and then it instantly blue screened with CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT it got stuck at 30% on the blue screen so I shut off my pc and now my motherboard has a red light next to cpu and im not getting any display out even though all the fans are spinning. Also my boot ssd was almost full (5gb left) and it started to back up the minecraft server a bit before this all started not sure if that’s relevant but thought it might be. specs: cpu: i5 12600kf gpu: gtx 1650 ram: 16gb ddr4 3000 2x8 Storage: boot- Samsung 980 500gb nvme ssd. And some 500gb sata ssd mobo: msi pro b660M-A wifi ddr4 psu: seasonic 500W 80+ bronze windows 11
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Hello friends my name is Baily Ryan and I’ve been having some serious issues with my computer for about 3 months now. I cannot run warzone, and before you stop reading I think youll find this very interesting. My computer runs fine and I can play any game besides warzone. I can play mw2 for hours, and rocket league and just about any other game. But if I load into warzone ill make it through the preround lobby but as im jumping out of the helicopter (or plane) my computer reboots. As of today (3/16/23) I now get a blue screen saying “critical process died” it lasts less than a second black screens and then reboots I had to take a video and try to freeze frame it so I could read the error code. Ive tried what feels like 1000 different things such as -a new hard drive -fresh install of windows (twice) -updating my bios to latest version as of (03-16-23) -updating any and every driver I could think of Commands ive run Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth Plus more just cant remember them ive spent hours on this to no avail Windows finds no issue with any of these. So naturally I tried my best at stress testing my cpu using cinebench r23 ran fine no crashing. I next went to the gpu ran furmark gpu stress test at 1080p for hours no issue. I repasted my cpu and reseated it. I have removed each ram stick individually and reseated them as well as trying to run with only one ram stick the problem still persisted. . I would like to add this started in early December of 2022 prior to this I have not had any hardware changes since may of 2022 when I upgraded my gpu from a gtx 970. It started randomly one day and then I put a new drive in thinking it was corrupted files it worked for a day or two and then it would randomly crash its been getting more and more frequent to where it does it every single time now. About a month ago I was able to play duos but quads would completely reboot my pc. Now any game mode does this. PC SPECS ARE AS FOLLOWS MOBO : gigabyte aorus b450 m CPU : ryzen 5 3600 GPU : evga rtx 3050 Ram : 16gb (2x8) of crucial ballistix 3200 ddr4 CPU COOLER : thermal take 240mm AIO PSU ; thermal take 650w 80+ gold OS ; Windows 11 pro 64 bit Thank you for reading.
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Hey everyone! I bought this PC back in 2013 and decided to give it a RAM boost before I can't buy the stuff anymore... I know... it's old... but it still serves a great purpose for gaming and will ultimately be my personal Minecraft server for family members. Specs: Intel Core i7 4930K Ivy Bridge-E @ stock 3.4 GHz Asus X79-DELUXE PCI-Express 3.0 RAM (new) - DDR3 4x G.Skill F3-1600C9D-16GXM (with 4 more on the way) - 32GB total in QUAD Channel (yes, really QUAD, not Dual x2) Radeon RX 580 8GB Corsair Air 540 case with plenty of air cooling Cooler Master Hyper 212 (or something similar) - plenty of cooling for stock! All drivers and BIOS are up-to-date. So I bought this thing with the intention to overclock but never have... hence the extra cooling case. This thing had F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL G.Skill RAM (4x 4GB 16GB total in QUAD Channel) and ran flawlessly for years. I recently started hosting Minecraft for my children and nieces/nephews (and me too!) just to have family time. It's been great... These minecraft servers eat RAM so I decided to upgrade the ram from 16 to 48GB. I was using the F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL G.Skill RAM (4x 4GB 16GB total in QUAD Channel) in addition to 2 sets of F3-1600C9D-16GXM for a total of 48GB of RAM. Yes, I know mixing the rams was a gamble, but they had identical timings and speeds (DDR3-1600 @ 9-9-9-24 @ 1.50V). I figured it would work great. Loaded the 4 new RAM (total of 8 slots all filled). Yes, I followed the motherboards guidance for the RAM slots to use for quad channel. Booted the BIOS - turned on XMP, and booted windows fine. Ran Prime95 Blend with no issues. Started to play games - Dirt Rally 2.0 - crashed... The Forest - crashed. So I took all the RAM out, and then installed JUST the new F3-1600C9D-16GXM in the proper Quad Channel slots in XMP (now only 4x the new ram installed in quad)... Again crashes during games... When I turned off XMP, the RAM runs at 1333 MHz and it ran with no issues and the games run fine with no issues. What is going on here? I looked up videos on how to tweak RAM, but honestly this Asus X79 has so many overclocking settings it is rather deep. I always wanted to manually dial things and tweak things but never dove into it. I know it's an art and it takes patience, but honestly this thing runs like a beast and I never needed to do anything other than upgrade the video card to support larger VRAM requirements. I am very advanced with computers, although I just never dove into the deep BIOS settings to tweak everything. With the advent of Turbo modes and multipliers for the CPU/RAM etc, I just figured I'd leave that for a rainy day... Perhaps it's that day. Can anyone explain why this is happening and what I gotta do to get these RAM chips to at least run at their rated XMP profile speeds? I tried manually increasing the DRAM voltage to 1.55 just to see if that would help, but I still got crashes. I attached some screenshots of CPU-Z and MaxxMem. I ran benchmarks at 1333 and 1600 MHz.
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I was using my pc not doing anything intensive and my PC crashed and had a blue screen. When I tried to turn it back on the CPU light on the mobo stays on. sometimes it flickers to DRAM for a split second then goes back to cpu. I have tried - clearing cmos(took out battery and touched prongs) - made sure CPU cable is in (took out put back in) - tried one RAM stick also in different places - unplugged PSU and held power button - made sure other connections on mobo are in - took out GPU and put back in My specs are: 3600 CPU 5600xt GPU 3600mhz RAM 650W gold PSU MX500 1TB SSD B550 Mortar Mobo P400 phanteks case Sadly I don’t have spare parts to test stuff. Any advice or suggestions of how to fix would be great. :)
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So, my first (recent) BSOD happened when I was playing gmod and everything looked fine when suddenly the game freezes and familiar windows :(. appears. So, I thought it was because I was trying out linux on USB and it wasnt the latest version so I got "security certificate error". I quickly fixed that by turning off fast boot and secure boot. I tried linux ubuntu out (19.04. to be exact, I think). So, the same day I play the gmod and the BSOD appears with "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" error. So I thought "hm, lets turn on that fast and secure boot", so I did and a day later I am playing a game "Plague inc." on multiplayer while at the same time I am downloading a movie (around 150-200 KB/s + I am using the latest opera GX release) and again, suddenly "MEMORY MANAGEMENT" and a BSOD with WRONG COLOR (orange like background) and here we are. I did not overclock anything and I have laptop MSI GE60 using windows 10 64-bit version 20H2 build 19042.746.
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So yesterday i got preparing automatic repair on windows 10 when i booted my pc up and it would then go to a blue screen prompting advanced options or restart pc i tried a whole load of things to fix it but nothing worked i then saw a post for easeus which is a tool i have on my usb cause i had to fix some partition on my c drive when i was moving windows 10 once and never used it again but this thread told me to boot my pc on that which i did and then click a partition which has space and right clicked then clicked allocate space and gave c: drive 10gb instead of the 500mb it already had to system reserved and this fixed my issue for PAR however today i booted and got the same issue so i did the same thing and yesterday i made it from 500mb to 10gb and now i added another 10gb im gonna assume this will happen again so does anyone know anything to fix this? sorry for the awful explain but im in a rush
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Hi. I recently built 4 crypto miners (ya ya I get it, people dont line miners, moving on) and all 4 of them are having an incredibly strange blue screen issue. I've built over 30 crypto miners in the past without issue so this isn't my first time building these. Will include the minidumps below. These are the specs: AMD 3000G CPU MSI B450 or ASRock B450 motherboard 8gb RAM 240gb SSD The issue occurs every 10-60 minutes regardless of if the system is idle or mining. The GPUs are a mix of basically every 30 series NVIDIA card on the market, LHR and non-LHR. Drivers are the most up to date drivers. Aside for the GPUs, each system is identical. I've also used this exact combination of hardware for other systems without issue. I'm 90% sure its software. I tried troubleshooting myself and keep seeing Video TDR or something. I tried updating drivers, disabling fast startup, making it so the disk and the display do not turn off, having a local machine maintain a remote connection, and a couple other things to see if I can get it to stop. I can rule out the following without question: Lack of power. I am using HP Platinum 1200w server power supplies via parallelminer on 240v. I am WAY below power utilization and the issue occurs even when it is idle. Build error. Risers are being powered via ATX, GPUs show up no problem in device manager, Motherboard BIOS is up to date, And I've built this exact configuration a dozen times before so for it to happen across 4 systems is weird. Power delivery from the AC outlet to the systems. I moved these systems to another building to test that for sure. Same issue in 3 separate locations For some reason Windows is no longer generating minidumps but they've been turned off for a month and the issue hasn't changed so I am attaching the minidumps from a month ago. 1 of the dumps is like 700mb and this site wont let me attach it so here's a we transfer link: https://we.tl/t-bzJUJmMGVo. I can grab some more of the older dumps if it helps. There were also 2 other systems this issue was happening to but they aren't hooked up right now, I anticipate they will have the same issue. Thank you so much. 113021-6921-01.dmp 112921-18671-01.dmp
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Hello, A couple of weeks ago i bougth a new Graphics Card the RTX 3060 ti. I have an issue, that after i close certian games i get Blue Screens and my PC shuts down. This issue occurs after i play ARK: Survival Evolved, Fortnite and Civ 6. I did read in a Steam Therad, that there is an issue between the latest NVIDA Graphic Drivers and Unreal Engine Games. All of those games are Unreal Engine games. Can anyone Confirm this? Does anyone have the same issue or heard of something similar? My PC Specs are: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6x 3.70GHz So.AM4 BOX Mainboard: Gigabyte B550 Aorus Eite, So.Am4, ATX RAM: 2 x 8 GB (16GB) PSU: 650 Watt Corsair CX Series CX650 Non-Modular 80+ Bronze Thanks to everyone in advance!
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during gaming my laptop crashed abruptly displaying the :( blue screen. CPU is working fine but GPU isn't responding, I checked display adapters in device manager and it showed error 43. So far I've uninstalled and reinstalled nvidia drivers 6 or 7 times including using older versions, also used DDU to make sure, and did a system restore but still same result (nvidia control panels won't open and geforce is limited to updates only). Yet to have touch the bios but I'm suspecting it's something to do with the vrm overheating leading to crash but it's still early days. I'm wondering if this is fixable or is my gpu bricked, would mean the world if anyone can help out -
Hello. I recently upgraded multiple components in my desktop and I started getting blue screens (Windows 10 pro). The blue screens occur completely randomly regardless if the system is under load or idle. I believe the cause is the motherboard but my tests are coming out weird. I ran a WinDbg analysis on the most recent blue screen, will paste the output at the bottom, I'm having trouble understanding it. Previous system: Ryzen 7 2700x (changed) 32gb Corsair RAM (changed) RTX 3070 (changed) Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 5 Wifi Motherboard (Bios revision F31, changed) 750w G.Skill power supply (changed) Samsung 970 Evo 1TB Boot Drive (unchanged) Multiple hard drives (unchanged) New System: Ryzen 9 5950x 64GB G.Skill RAM (4 16gb modules. This should be the maximum my motherboard supports) RTX 3080ti Motherboard unchanged however bios was upgraded to F62d to support the new CPU 1000w EVGA power supply Nothing else changed I initially suspected the RAM. I was thinking if it was the CPU or GPU it would likely occur under load and its unlikely to be the motherboard because thats never given me issues. Between 4 brand new sticks of RAM maybe I have a dead stick. I ran a RAM test and it came back clean. I'm thinking rule out the PSU bc if it was that then the system wouldnt blue screen, it would just turn off. I then tested the GPU so I ran it on another system which had no issues under load (crypto mining) for 48 hours. Now I'm thinking maybe its the motherboard as a result of the BIOS upgrade. As mentioned I ran a WinDbg analysis but I am having a hard time understanding the output. Please let me know what you guys think. Thank you. ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M (1000007e) This is a very common bugcheck. Usually the exception address pinpoints the driver/function that caused the problem. Always note this address as well as the link date of the driver/image that contains this address. Some common problems are exception code 0x80000003. This means a hard coded breakpoint or assertion was hit, but this system was booted /NODEBUG. This is not supposed to happen as developers should never have hardcoded breakpoints in retail code, but ... If this happens, make sure a debugger gets connected, and the system is booted /DEBUG. This will let us see why this breakpoint is happening. Arguments: Arg1: ffffffffc0000005, The exception code that was not handled Arg2: fffff80284bb19c5, The address that the exception occurred at Arg3: ffffb20a15c0eb58, Exception Record Address Arg4: ffffb20a15c0e390, Context Record Address Debugging Details: ------------------ *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for win32k.sys KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1 Key : AV.Dereference Value: NullPtr Key : AV.Fault Value: Write Key : Analysis.CPU.mSec Value: 3984 Key : Analysis.DebugAnalysisManager Value: Create Key : Analysis.Elapsed.mSec Value: 31435 Key : Analysis.Init.CPU.mSec Value: 2577 Key : Analysis.Init.Elapsed.mSec Value: 30186 Key : Analysis.Memory.CommitPeak.Mb Value: 92 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 BUGCHECK_CODE: 7e BUGCHECK_P1: ffffffffc0000005 BUGCHECK_P2: fffff80284bb19c5 BUGCHECK_P3: ffffb20a15c0eb58 BUGCHECK_P4: ffffb20a15c0e390 EXCEPTION_RECORD: ffffb20a15c0eb58 -- (.exr 0xffffb20a15c0eb58) ExceptionAddress: fffff80284bb19c5 (Ntfs!NtfsGrowLengthInCachedLcn+0x00000000000001d9) ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation) ExceptionFlags: 00000000 NumberParameters: 2 Parameter[0]: 0000000000000001 Parameter[1]: 0000000000000000 Attempt to write to address 0000000000000000 CONTEXT: ffffb20a15c0e390 -- (.cxr 0xffffb20a15c0e390) rax=0000000000000000 rbx=000000000000fffd rcx=ffffa10120802928 rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=ffffa10120802928 rdi=000000000000ffff rip=fffff80284bb19c5 rsp=ffffb20a15c0ed90 rbp=ffffb20a15c0edc8 r8=00000000000090f6 r9=0000000000000000 r10=0000000000000000 r11=ffffa10120924930 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000001 r14=ffffa10104e9ffb8 r15=0000000000000000 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc cs=0010 ss=0018 ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00050246 Ntfs!NtfsGrowLengthInCachedLcn+0x1d9: fffff802`84bb19c5 66013a add word ptr [rdx],di ds:002b:00000000`00000000=???? Resetting default scope BLACKBOXBSD: 1 (!blackboxbsd) BLACKBOXNTFS: 1 (!blackboxntfs) BLACKBOXPNP: 1 (!blackboxpnp) BLACKBOXWINLOGON: 1 CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 PROCESS_NAME: System WRITE_ADDRESS: fffff80281afb390: Unable to get MiVisibleState Unable to get NonPagedPoolStart Unable to get NonPagedPoolEnd Unable to get PagedPoolStart Unable to get PagedPoolEnd unable to get nt!MmSpecialPagesInUse 0000000000000000 ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at 0x%p referenced memory at 0x%p. The memory could not be %s. EXCEPTION_CODE_STR: c0000005 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: 0000000000000001 EXCEPTION_PARAMETER2: 0000000000000000 EXCEPTION_STR: 0xc0000005 STACK_TEXT: ffffb20a`15c0ed90 fffff802`84aa9bc0 : 00000000`00003fff ffffa101`2080fffe ffffa101`20800000 00000000`0000fffd : Ntfs!NtfsGrowLengthInCachedLcn+0x1d9 ffffb20a`15c0ee10 fffff802`84aa9a41 : ffffd802`0a7bd4f8 ffffa101`10fef050 ffffd802`0a7bd4f8 00000000`04e9ff01 : Ntfs!NtfsInsertCachedLcn+0x15c ffffb20a`15c0eec0 fffff802`84bb16b3 : ffffd802`0a7bd4f8 00000000`00000000 ffffa101`10fef050 00000000`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsInsertCachedRunInTier+0x55 ffffb20a`15c0ef60 fffff802`84c21614 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`079d0000 00000000`06dc79d0 00000000`00000001 : Ntfs!NtfsAddCachedRun+0x12b ffffb20a`15c0efe0 fffff802`84c20ca9 : ffffd802`132d3180 ffffd802`132d3180 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 : Ntfs!NtfsScanEntireBitmap+0x2e4 ffffb20a`15c0f420 fffff802`84c29674 : ffffd802`0a7bd4f8 ffffd802`132d3180 ffffd802`132d3250 00000000`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsInitializeClusterAllocation+0x9d ffffb20a`15c0f4a0 fffff802`84bf0f23 : 00000000`00000000 55555555`55555555 00000000`47479100 ffffb781`47484840 : Ntfs!NtfsMountVolume+0x1f44 ffffb20a`15c0f910 fffff802`84ac522b : ffffd802`0a7bd4f8 fffff802`84ac4be0 00000000`00000000 ffffd802`0a7bd4f8 : Ntfs!NtfsCommonFileSystemControl+0xcf ffffb20a`15c0f9e0 fffff802`810b85f5 : ffffd802`137d0040 ffffd802`137d0040 ffffd801`f25bcab0 ffffd801`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsFspDispatch+0x64b ffffb20a`15c0fb30 fffff802`81155935 : ffffd802`137d0040 00000000`00000080 ffffd801`f2488040 000004d0`00000001 : nt!ExpWorkerThread+0x105 ffffb20a`15c0fbd0 fffff802`811fe728 : ffffb781`46eb7180 ffffd802`137d0040 fffff802`811558e0 00000000`00000000 : nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x55 ffffb20a`15c0fc20 00000000`00000000 : ffffb20a`15c10000 ffffb20a`15c09000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiStartSystemThread+0x28 SYMBOL_NAME: Ntfs!NtfsGrowLengthInCachedLcn+1d9 MODULE_NAME: Ntfs IMAGE_NAME: Ntfs.sys IMAGE_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1173 STACK_COMMAND: .cxr 0xffffb20a15c0e390 ; kb BUCKET_ID_FUNC_OFFSET: 1d9 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: AV_Ntfs!NtfsGrowLengthInCachedLcn OS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1 BUILDLAB_STR: vb_release OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64 OSNAME: Windows 10 FAILURE_ID_HASH: {602f589d-be00-d85d-d320-b798065ca38d} Followup: MachineOwner --------- 0: kd> !blackboxbsd Stream size mismatch (expected = 192, read = 176) 0: kd> !blackboxntfs NTFS Blackbox Data 0 Slow I/O Timeout Records Found 0 Oplock Break Timeout Records Found 0: kd> !blackboxpnp PnpActivityId : {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} PnpActivityTime : 132864030747402101 PnpEventInformation: 3 PnpEventInProgress : 0 PnpProblemCode : 24 PnpVetoType : 0 DeviceId : STORAGE\Volume\{6772de12-1a3b-11ec-9416-00e04c6816e4}#0000000001600000
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I have an old nextbook that was working fine and I decided it was time for a wipe, but it errored after hours and is stuck in an automatic repair loop and after a few restart attempts it bluescreens and repeats again. I have looked all over google for solutions but either they didn't work or I couldn't do them. I'm not too computer smart so I will copy all the product details from the back. nextbook FCC ID: S7JNXW10QC32G IC ID: 8082A-NXW10QC32G Model No: NXW10QC32G Power source:DC 5V---2.5A Power Consumption: <12.5W Serial No. YFG0115000997
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I've been having a growing issue where I get a blue screen with "DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE". At first, months ago, this would just happen occasionally when I woke my computer from sleep, it was annoying, but not as bad as it is now. However this has recently changed to being a guaranteed thing every time I boot up or wake up my desktop (including just now when I turned it on to make this very post here). It usually takes a minute or two before it happens. I had started waiting before opening any programs as it was getting frustrating to have it crash after getting set up for work to have to do it all over again. I saved the selected times from the event viewer from when it happened both yesterday (at 5:18PM) and today (at 7:00AM). I saw it was asked to also include the dump files. I did add those to this folder as well. I don't have any experience with dump files though. I have looked through the event viewer many times to try and figure out the issue as well as have tried many things I've read online about it. As far as I know, all my device drivers are up to date. And, as far as I remember, this did not start after updating them. I'm happy to help get any more information that would be helpful for this and very appreciative of your time to help. Google Drive folder with event viewer logs from 2-6 and 2-7 as well the most recent dump file: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NDPmljYWFKE2yX-wfB-qBwLuuZX13hey Desktop Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X GPU: Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER Motherboard: Gigabyte X570 Arous Pro WiFi rev.1.0 RAM: 32BG G.SKILL Ripjaws 2x16GB DDR4 3600MHz CL 18-22-22-42 Boot Drive (C:): intel SSD 6 1TB M.2 SSD (SSDPEKNW010TB) Storage Drive (D:): Seagate BarraCuda 3TB SATA HDD (ST3000DM008-2DM166) Storage Drive (E:): Seagate IronWolf 6TB SATA HDD (ST6000VN001-2BB186) Editing Scratch Drive (F:): Crucial MX500 500GB SATA SSD (CT500MX500SSD1) PSU: Corsair RM750 OS: Windows 10 Pro Peripherals: Monitors: 1x AOC 24V2Q (But mine doesn't have Display Port. I have HDMI and VGA) | 1x BENQ GW2780 Keyboard: Logitech logi K800 Mouse: Logitech G600 Other USB Devices: Elgato Stream Deck XL Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 1st gen Korg nanoKontrol 2 (runs with the midi mixer program for volume controls) Elgato CamLink 4K Movo MC1000 Conference Mic Motherboard audio line out to surround receiver
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Hello everyone I have a nice little gaming pc perfectly suited for my needs 750watt cougar psu, i5-8600k at 5Ghz with a 240mil aio, 32gb hyperx ddr 4 3000mhz motherboard is Asrock Z370extreme 4 and a 1080ti I use 2 ssds and one hard drive 1 ssd is for windows m.2 120gb the second ssd is for games 500gb(sata) and the hard is 1tb for bigger files. this setup used to run just fine and I love it but after I decided to repaste my cpu and gpu my pc started acting weird it had trouble booting up it kept crashing and restarting multiple times eventually after 10 mins of freezing at a certain picture or boot looping it would boot just fine into windows and it will run perfectly fine without crashing for multiple hours I even did stress tests it doesn't crash also if I power it on and let it stay frozen without restarting it myself for 10 mins then turn it of from the power button and turn it on again it will boot right into windows. I really don't know what is causing this it can't be instability because it can literally play cyberpunk record it and stream it at the same time without crashing once it has booted properly. I recently did a clean install of windows 11 tho I didn't clean drives D and E which are the games ssd and the hard drive. Can you please give me any ideas what could be causing it. I know that it's not the cpu overclock as I have tried turning it off and nothing happened. It's not that big of a deal even if I can't fix it but it just wastes 10 to sometimes even 30 mins booting up. If you have any ideas please drop them
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Hello, hope you're all having a great day, I've been getting loads of BSOD's for quite a while, I built my pc at the end of June and my first BSOD occured after enabling XMP to set the ram at 3600mhz, unfortunately, 2 days after that (now first week of July) I got a BSOD, from then until September, I have resetted the CMOS a number of times, refunded the old ram sticks and bought new ones (once I tried to set them to 3600 manually at 1.38v, then my pc wouldn't post and the DRAM Debug LED was lighting up, I managed to mess around and troubleshoot such as reseating ram, using hdmi, resetting cmos, then it posted and after that I instantly refunded those sticks), I have also reinstalled windows, DDU the GPU drivers using Guru3d, and updated the bios, unfortunately I still get BSOD's and I am now clueless, here is the minidump file from my 2 recent BSOD's (today and yesterday), this is my first build and it's had me extremely stressed, I would be ecstatic if someone could point out either the issue so I can at least try replacing the component or either try fix it, anyways here's the link to my specs as well as the minidump files, also wanted to point out, the BSOD's only occur while turning the pc on, none have ever come while using the PC, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M-tQW75Y4aW6a9bP76VNvcfOCtZN6W2K/view?usp=sharing Specs List: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/mkq7t8 - Sorry for the long text, thanks!
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Hello there, it was time for a new PC and as graphics card prices are still horrible, i decided to get the AMD Ryzen 5600G. However then things started to go wrong... Whenever i try to install any AMD Graphics driver, Windows 10 crashes with the infamous blue screen Every time I try to restart the Blue screen is there immediately. Compatibility Mode works fine (with bad resolution). Here is the Setup: CPU:AMD Ryzen 5600G Mainboard: MSI B550M Pro-VDH (without Wifi) RAM: 2x 8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 CL18-22-22-42 Kit Graphics card: - PSU: Seasonic Focus PX 80+ Platinum 550W Display: Viewsonic 32" 1440p 144Hz How I got there: After buying and assembling the PC, it didn't boot - As expected. I flashed the newest stable Bios via USB and Mainboard Flash button. When i then went into the Bios, the RAM was running at 2100MHz insted of the advertised 3600MHz... I toyed around with some XMP settings and got Windows 10 to run at 3333MHz (Higher didn't work). Then I installed the recent Chipset drivers and AMD graphics driver and started work. After a few minuted while doing some MS Word stuff, Image errors started to appear (see picture). Those space invader things got more and more and the screen randomely went black for 2 seconds before going back into space invader mode. I then restarted the PC, put the RAM back to 2100MHz and reinstalled the newest AMD Graphics driver - A fatal mistake... The PC crashed and can't load into Windows. It's just immediate blue screen every time... Compatibility Mode does start, but is no solution for the long run. After reinstalling Win 10 (without installing any AMD drivers) it got better. There were still sporadic 1-2 second black screens and some space invader shenanigans, but only after a few hours of work. And a quick restart fixed the issue for another few hours. However, after a few days i just wanted to get this damn thing to work and installed the latest AMD drivers (they released new ones in the meantime). Boom - Blue screen and can't load into Windows... Conclusion: I really need help. Is there anything I have missed? Any RAM incompatibility, or older drivers that might work? At this moment I am thinking about returning the hardware... but I don'T even know what part is causing my problems... or is it really just the Software? Any help is appreciated
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