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BSOD help, please.

IamSkull5150

Hi there. Been dealing with my PC crashing for a couple of months. Seems to be a few different things, from what I can tell. 

Here's the link to the first thing you asked for. But as I am writing this, the system diagnostics has been running for way more than 60 secs. Been about 20 mins. now. See what you can see with this. Thanks!

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AopBKVaJ6WcGgYs1O-MTZXt8ymgiVQ?e=bEO43T

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You'll understand I don't click on links that aren't obvious where they came from.

Your best bet is to upload all the mini crash dump files here, and I can deconstruct and pinpoint what's going on with your system 

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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Link is to my onedrive account. but i understand where you're coming from.

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Thank you, let me poke about and see what I can find out.

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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Ok, I'm going to post some relevant parts from each crash dump, and then my thoughts on what's going on below that.

 

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KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE (139)
A kernel component has corrupted a critical data structure.  The corruption
could potentially allow a malicious user to gain control of this machine.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A LIST_ENTRY has been corrupted (i.e. double remove).
Arg2: fffffb04496f46e0, Address of the trap frame for the exception that caused the bugcheck
Arg3: fffffb04496f4638, Address of the exception record for the exception that caused the bugcheck
Arg4: 0000000000000000, Reserved

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  FAIL_FAST_CORRUPT_LIST_ENTRY

ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000409 - The system detected an overrun of a stack-based buffer in this application. This overrun could potentially allow a malicious user to gain control of this application.

EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000409 - The system detected an overrun of a stack-based buffer in this application. This overrun could potentially allow a malicious user to gain control of this application

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PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50)
Invalid system memory was referenced.  This cannot be protected by try-except.
Typically the address is just plain bad or it is pointing at freed memory.
Arguments:
Arg1: ffffbe05429ce698, memory referenced.
Arg2: 0000000000000002, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation.
Arg3: fffff80748c8a4b2, If non-zero, the instruction address which referenced the bad memory
    address.
Arg4: 0000000000000002, (reserved)
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT

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DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1)
An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an
interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high.  This is usually
caused by drivers using improper addresses.
If kernel debugger is available get stack backtrace.
Arguments:
Arg1: ffff9b0222c47de4, memory referenced
Arg2: 0000000000000002, IRQL
Arg3: 0000000000000001, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation
Arg4: fffff806807a1627, address which referenced memory
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The other crashes are all random non-repeating.

Basic troubleshooting:

 

Test RAM with MemTest86

Random non-repeating BSoDs are a sure sign of bad RAM.

Turn off XMP and any OCing befor testing, and leave off until we find the fault.

What AntiVirus and/or Firewall (zonealarm, avast, etc) are you using?

sfc /scannow

Test your drives with software from the manufacturer's (looking for overall health of the drives)

 

Report back

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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Sorry it took so long to report back. Did all the testing, here's the results.

 

Test RAM with MemTest86 (all tests passed)

Random non-repeating BSoDs are a sure sign of bad RAM.

Turn off XMP and any OCing befor testing, and leave off until we find the fault. (I don't overclock)

What AntiVirus and/or Firewall (zonealarm, avast, etc) are you using? (I only use Windows Defender)

sfc /scannow (did that, passed)

Test your drives with software from the manufacturer's (looking for overall health of the drives). (did the test on the windows install drive, C: drive, using manufacturer software, test failed. Bought a Crucial MX500 1TB SSD. Installed yesterday. Cloned the previous HDD to the SDD. So far, all is well)

 

So we shall see if that gives me stability now. Thanks for your help!

 

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