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Win10 BSOD (WORKER_INVALID) 0Xe4

James7176

So my PC had been repeatedly stuttering every few minuites for the last few days and it was starting to annoy me so I searched for a solution but came up empty, then today my PC had a huge stutter for like 10 seconds, resumed for about 2 seconds then crashed with a BSOD, sorry the for small amount of detail but that's all I got.

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  2. Dump File : 091416-43109-01.dmp
  3. Crash Time : 14/09/2016 19:26:45
  4. Bug Check String : WORKER_INVALID
  5. Bug Check Code : 0x000000e4
  6. Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000001
  7. Parameter 2 : ffffa78f`88eae5d0
  8. Parameter 3 : 00000000`00000001
  9. Parameter 4 : 00000000`00000000
  10. Caused By Driver : kbdhid.sys
  11. Caused By Address : kbdhid.sys+3c57
  12. File Description : HID Keyboard Filter Driver
  13. Product Name : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
  14. Company : Microsoft Corporation
  15. File Version : 10.0.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616)
  16. Processor : x64
  17. Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+14a0d0
  18. Stack Address 1 :
  19. Stack Address 2 :
  20. Stack Address 3 :
  21. Computer Name :
  22. Full Path : C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\091416-43109-01.dmp
  23. Processors Count : 4
  24. Major Version : 15
  25. Minor Version : 14393
  26. Dump File Size : 545,948
  27. Dump File Time : 14/09/2016 19:29:15
  28. ==================================================

 

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Specs:
I5 6400 @ Stock
12GB DDR3 @ 1600 MHz/Stock
GTX 970 @ 1291 Boost/Stock

CPU: R5 3600 @ 4.4 GHz

RAM: 16GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

GPU: RTX 2080 Super 

 

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It could be that your running DDR3 Ram with Skylake

 

 

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Just now, DarkBlade2117 said:

It could be that your running DDR3 Ram with Skylake

It's DDR3L and I've been running it for a little over a year fine, I've only been having the issue for the last few days.

CPU: R5 3600 @ 4.4 GHz

RAM: 16GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

GPU: RTX 2080 Super 

 

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20 hours ago, raphidy said:

The mini dump points on mouse or keyboard. Did you install new drivers for them? Check latest programs/updates/drivers recently installed.

 

Memtest ram.

Was already planning a memtest 

and unless the drivers updated without me knowing the only drivers I have update did on in the last fortnight was my Nvidia drivers 

CPU: R5 3600 @ 4.4 GHz

RAM: 16GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

GPU: RTX 2080 Super 

 

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1 hour ago, James7176 said:

Was already planning a memtest 

and unless the drivers updated without me knowing the only drivers I have update did on in the last fortnight was my Nvidia drivers 

Windows 10 can do stupid things until you stop it from randomly updating itself. You could try to roll back Nvidia's drivers.

Double check, cpu, ram, hdd usage to point out a program that is cluttering your PC. I'll try to look into your full dump once I'm at home.

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31 minutes ago, raphidy said:

Windows 10 can do stupid things until you stop it from randomly updating itself. You could try to roll back Nvidia's drivers.

Double check, cpu, ram, hdd usage to point out a program that is cluttering your PC. I'll try to look into your full dump once I'm at home.

I've been monitoring my CPU/Disk/Net/RAM Usage in taskmanager and when it stutters nothing spikes by an abnormal amount

Also, I just remembered that the full dump might be helpful so thats here! (1.14 GB)

CPU: R5 3600 @ 4.4 GHz

RAM: 16GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

GPU: RTX 2080 Super 

 

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8 hours ago, James7176 said:

I've been monitoring my CPU/Disk/Net/RAM Usage in taskmanager and when it stutters nothing spikes by an abnormal amount

Also, I just remembered that the full dump might be helpful so thats here! (1.14 GB)

There's an error with avgidsdrivera.sys, please remove AVG for a while and test your PC without AV. Had updated since august 23rd.

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14 hours ago, raphidy said:

There's an error with avgidsdrivera.sys, please remove AVG for a while and test your PC without AV. Had updated since august 23rd.

 Here's mate, running a lot better now.

CPU: R5 3600 @ 4.4 GHz

RAM: 16GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

GPU: RTX 2080 Super 

 

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Hi

Hope this isn't considered bad form posting on someone else's thread, but I have experienced the same BSOD ("Probably caused by : kbdhid.sys") several times since 25th August and also have AVG installed (same version of avgidsdrivera.sys and kbdhid.sys). I've downloaded the dump to compare with mine using WinDbg (novice user) and wondered how you identified avgidsdrivera.sys as causing the error - i.e. what WinDbg commands reveal this?

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On 23/09/2016 at 6:40 PM, GusP said:

Hi

Hope this isn't considered bad form posting on someone else's thread, but I have experienced the same BSOD ("Probably caused by : kbdhid.sys") several times since 25th August and also have AVG installed (same version of avgidsdrivera.sys and kbdhid.sys). I've downloaded the dump to compare with mine using WinDbg (novice user) and wondered how you identified avgidsdrivera.sys as causing the error - i.e. what WinDbg commands reveal this?

Keyboard?

CPU: R5 3600 @ 4.4 GHz

RAM: 16GB DDR4 @ 3200 MHz

GPU: RTX 2080 Super 

 

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