Windows 10 BSOD
3 minutes ago, XandersWithS said:Hi, I just got a problem related with BSOD (CODE: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION)
I am clueless about this. All I remember is... I was downloading my NVIDIA driver to the latest version.
My spec:
Ryzen 5 2600 with GALAX RTX 2060
B350 Tomahawk
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz 8x2
ADATA 512GB & SEAGATE BARRACUDA 2TB
Seasonic Focus Gold 550W
This BSOD always happened when i opened Apex, I haven't tried any games that I have. Anyone got solution?
I read all forums, they say about RAM, or update drivers/remove old drivers that make BSOD. Sorry for my english is not good.
One thing you could try is download Windbg from the Microsoft Store and use it to analyze the dump file created with the BSOD.
When Windows crashes, it usually creates a dump file with the contents of the running memory; Windbg allows you to debug that file and points out what the cause of the BSOD was, although in very technical language. You could post the results of the analysis here.
On how to use Windbg for this purpose: when you open it, it should recognize the recent crash automatically, and through either a notification, or in the home (I don't recall) show you the dump file. Once you open it up, you'll find yourself facing a console with a bunch of info regarding the file. Towards the bottom of it, there should be some underlined, blue text with a command (something like "!analyze -v") : click on that and let the software download the symbols translations from Microsoft (which are used to translate the bytecode of the crash into something more understandable) and log down in the console a whole bunch of info. All that is logged in the console is helpful information to find out what the cause of the crash is.
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