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I keep having a BSOD wiht the error 'KMODE_EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED' i have turned fast startup off and that didnt fix it nor did updating all my drivers. I have run MemTest86 and it passed with zero errors. I have run the BSOD troubleshoot in windows as well as Diagnostics and nothing fixes the problem. I am out of options and have no idea how to fix. Any possible solutions? Thanks. :)

 

It is also a clean installation of windows 10 Home 64bit.

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4 minutes ago, October22nd said:

I keep having a BSOD wiht the error 'KMODE_EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED' i have turned fast startup off and that didnt fix it nor did updating all my drivers. I have run MemTest86 and it passed with zero errors. I have run the BSOD troubleshoot in windows as well as Diagnostics and nothing fixes the problem. I am out of options and have no idea how to fix. Any possible solutions? Thanks. :)

 

It is also a clean installation of windows 10 Home 64bit.

If you can find the crash dump file(s) post them here, I'll look them over and tell you what's causing this.

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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7 hours ago, October22nd said:

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Is that what you were after?

 

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090818-6546-02.dmp

Correct. Give me some time, my crash checking software is at work, I'll look into it tomorrow and get back to you

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2 hours ago, October22nd said:

Yeah sure no problem thank you. :)

Ok, looked it over, it's a driver that's gone stupid, and according to the analysis you are using  A Z370-A PRO (MS-7B48) mainboard and one of the drivers is from Windows 8:

 

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME:  System
 

Ensure your system is fully up to date with drivers from the proper OS you are running.

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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22 hours ago, Radium_Angel said:

Ok, looked it over, it's a driver that's gone stupid, and according to the analysis you are using  A Z370-A PRO (MS-7B48) mainboard and one of the drivers is from Windows 8:

 

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME:  System
 

Ensure your system is fully up to date with drivers from the proper OS you are running.

Oh really? That's weird, I ended upgrading my RAM, not specific to see if it would fix it but my old RAM was on its way out anyway. Well it ended fixing the problem. I don't know how from what you said, but I haven't had the BSOD for 2 days now. 

I will look into the driver and is problem. Thank you very much for your help, proof that hero's don't wear capes. :)

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1 hour ago, October22nd said:

Oh really? That's weird, I ended upgrading my RAM, not specific to see if it would fix it but my old RAM was on its way out anyway. Well it ended fixing the problem. I don't know how from what you said, but I haven't had the BSOD for 2 days now. 

I will look into the driver and is problem. Thank you very much for your help, proof that hero's don't wear capes. :)

Glad to help. If you had wonky RAM, then that will certainly cause issues, wherein an iffy driver might overwrite some failing areas of the RAM and cause that.

Anyway, glad it's fixed :)

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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