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Hello! I’ve been having a blue-screen issue with my PC over the past few years (I built it a bit less than 3 years ago), and I’ve tried troubleshooting on the windows forums etc to no avail until recently someone said that I could ask here. I’ve already gone through and manually checked every single driver to see if it’s out of date etc, I’ve reinstalled windows 10 (and upgraded to 11 hoping that the issue would resolve itself), ran memtest with 0 errors, swapped out my power supply, RMA’d my RAM, and my BIOS is at the newest revision. Whenever it bluescreens it almost always has a “tear” halfway through the screen and I never can see what actually caused the problem since the bottom half is blacked out (I added some photos of some a few blue-screens as an example). It occurs at any time, whether I’m just browsing the web, rendering an animation, editing a video, playing a game, or the PC is just idle.

 

The blue screens that I’ve had recently:

·         Attempted to write readonly memory

·         IRQL not less or equal

·         Kmode exception not handled

·         Kernel security check failure

·         Unexpected Kernel mode trap

·         Page Fault in Nonpaged area

·         System Service Exception

·         Driver IRQL not less or equal

 

I did both methods, A and B to get the files needed, but both times when I ran “perfmon /report” it would never let me save the file and would say that it’s “collecting data for 60 seconds” infinitely.

 

SynsnativeFileCollectionApp: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoBJ5r8oos4KtVm7PzoJzySlxoSz?e=b17iks

 

Method B Dump Files: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoBJ5r8oos4KtVpvX3a3cd00sue2?e=5uz4Wx

 

 

Specs:

OS - Windows 11

CPU - Ryzen 5 3600

GPU - Gigabyte Rx 5700 xt

Motherboard - Gigabyte x470 AOROUS Ultra Gaming

PSU - Seasonic Focus Gx 850

RAM  - 4x8GB TridentZ RGB (3200mhz), they’re 2 16gb sets, I upgraded from 16 to 32gb

SSD 1 – Samsung 960 EVO 500GB

SSD 2 – Inland Premium 1TB

HDD – 2TB Toshiba drive (7200RPM, I don’t remember the exact model)

Wifi card – generic intel ax200 one from amazon

 

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a recurring error is an issue with ftmlgr. sys, which is a windows thing to check the integrity of your hard drives and ssds. maybe one of your storage drives is dysfunctional, most likely the one windows is on, there's a tool that can help, it does not detect everything but if it points something out that means you have a bad drive, it's called crystal disk info you can try it out https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/

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1 hour ago, R3ntora said:

a recurring error is an issue with ftmlgr. sys, which is a windows thing to check the integrity of your hard drives and ssds. maybe one of your storage drives is dysfunctional, most likely the one windows is on, there's a tool that can help, it does not detect everything but if it points something out that means you have a bad drive, it's called crystal disk info you can try it out https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/

I'm not sure how to use crystaldiskmark to troubleshoot, but I ran the benchmark and it ran just fine. I attached a screenshot of the results. If there's something specific I need to do with it I can do that, but I don't see any troubleshooting options. I don't think fltmgr.sys has been the only thing to cause an issue, it's just the only one I've been able to take a picture of before the blue screen went away.

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