Windows 10: Attempting to fix BSOD issue, debug files uploaded.

Discus and support Attempting to fix BSOD issue, debug files uploaded. in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I've been getting BSODs for a long time. It usually happens 1-3 times daily with usage of several hours a day, typically during gaming. I've been... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by &{}[]’#.-, Nov 29, 2020.

  1. Attempting to fix BSOD issue, debug files uploaded.


    I've been getting BSODs for a long time. It usually happens 1-3 times daily with usage of several hours a day, typically during gaming. I've been getting multiple error messages:

    • PFN LIST CORRUPT
    • IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
    • ATTEMPTED WRITE TO READ ONLY MEMORY
    • MEMORY MANAGEMENT
    • DPC WATCHDOG VIOLATION

    I've found the guide BSOD Finding and fixing them and followed the steps. I've uploaded the zipped files to my OneNote not sure if it's safe to post the link to it here. Is there anything else I need to give to triage this issue?

    :)
     
    &{}[]’#.-, Nov 29, 2020
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  2. Aquinus Win User

    Increase image file upload size cap

    Okay, first off, people need to learn to calm down. That includes the OP and everyone replying. I would consider this a very legitimate concern he raises and I'll explain why and what I would suggest to fix it to address all the concerns brought up.

    I see three sides to this.
    • OneMoar wants to upload bigger files. Generally speaking, most users are lazy so this is a valid concern from a usability standpoint. While I do believe there should be an upload limit, there should be a separate storage limit.
    • Concern with bandwidth: I suspect that uploading images is a relatively small amount of bandwidth and that serving up said images is much more costly. So that would put emphasis on getting not putting if bandwidth is a concern.
    • Storage, a very real concern because a lot of images adds up quickly which adds a need to efficiently store said images.
    So my suggestion (assuming W1zz wanted to do this out of kindness of his heart,) is this:
    • Increase upload limit to 10-20MB max.
    • Institute a storage limit of 2-5MB max.
    • Use PHP's GD library to convert uploaded images to JPEG or PNG.
      • PNGs tend to look nicer than JPEGs, but use more space. Probably preferable for smaller images or images requiring transparency.
      • JPEG tends to be very flexible when it comes to quality and the amount of compression. PHP's GD lib gives you control over this.
    So long as the image is uploaded in a format GD can read which includes most commonly used formats, it may not be unrealistic to re-store it in a different format. It's also not unrealistic to use GD to scale the image as well.

    I've used GD before and it's relatively easy to use and is relatively quick with respect to performance. I would be willing to write up some examples with respect to how to do it if it were welcomed.

    Side note: I see a watermark, GD might be getting used already so this might not be a stretch if the CPU cycles are there to spare.
     
    Aquinus, Nov 29, 2020
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  3. W1zzard Win User
    Increase image file upload size cap

    that's a good idea
     
    W1zzard, Nov 29, 2020
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  4. Donna Men Win User

    Attempting to fix BSOD issue, debug files uploaded.

    BSOD issue after fixing another BSOD error

    Hi Williams,

    There are several reasons why BSOD occur, which has different resolution. To check for any corruption or the integrity of your computer's Windows, we suggest that you perform a
    Check Disk by following these steps:

    • Type cmd in the search bar.
    • Right-click on the Command Prompt, then Run as administrator.
    • Type chkdsk x: /r, the /r command will fix errors found on the disk.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Donna Men, Nov 29, 2020
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