Windows 10: Blue screening becoming more frequent

Discus and support Blue screening becoming more frequent in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I am experiencing blue screens on windows, it used to be once a week, but now it's almost daily. This is a new PC i've built, I can game on it and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by EmSoCo, Jul 20, 2019.

  1. EmSoCo Win User

    Blue screening becoming more frequent


    I am experiencing blue screens on windows, it used to be once a week, but now it's almost daily. This is a new PC i've built, I can game on it and everything incl temperatures seem normal. I get the error 'SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION'. I can post the .dmp files if necessary, I have todays and yesterdays and am not sure what to do with them.


    Running Windows 1903 64-bit, not on the insider program. Have 700GB spare storage and 32GB of RAM.

    :)
     
    EmSoCo, Jul 20, 2019
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  2. Roan T Win User

    Blue Screen

    Hi,





    Blue screens could be caused by problems with your computer’s hardware or with its driver. Still, we
    would like to know more about the issue. Please clarify the following:

    • Did you get a STOP code?
    • Did you install any hardware or driver recently?



    For basic troubleshooting steps to resolve blue screen errors, we suggest checking out this
    article and simply follow the steps.



    Feel free to contact us if you need further help.
     
    Roan T, Jul 20, 2019
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  3. Blue Screen Problems

    Hello all. I have been plagued with frequent BSODs on my main computer. (see system specs for details) I am getting "Page Fault in Nonpaged Area", or the 0x50 stop error, blue-screens.
    What I read on Google suggested that this blue-screen indicated a memory or hard drive error. I ran memtest86+, which passed, and chkdsk, which found no problems. I took all of my components down to stock clocks, and that didn't help. Does anyone have any experience or advice as to what I should try next?
     
    BinaryMage, Jul 20, 2019
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  4. Remon Ont Win User

    Blue screening becoming more frequent

    Startup Blue Screen

    Hi Jon,

    Startup blue screen error(s) can occur if a problem causes your PC to shut down or restart unexpectedly. It could be due to the following:

    • Outdated device software drivers
    • Corrupted Windows update system files
    • Software/Security conflicts

    We would like to know some information:

    • Did you get any blue screen stop error codes?
    • Have you tried booting in Safe mode?

    We suggest that you check this
    article
    about troubleshooting blue screen errors and follow the troubleshooting steps provided there.

    We will wait for your response
     
    Remon Ont, Jul 20, 2019
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