Windows 10: BSOD on cold boot.

Discus and support BSOD on cold boot. in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I have been getting a variety of BSOD's on cold boots. After the first BSOD, everything runs smoothly thereafter; any amount of stress on the PC... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by butwhythough, Dec 23, 2016.

  1. BSOD on cold boot.


    I have been getting a variety of BSOD's on cold boots. After the first BSOD, everything runs smoothly thereafter; any amount of stress on the PC doesn't cause any BSOD.

    Things I have tried:
    Updated bios and all the motherboard related whatnot.
    Tried to update all my other drivers.

    Thanks in advance.

    :)
     
    butwhythough, Dec 23, 2016
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  2. HansM1955 Win User

    BSOD's and system freezing

    I have had 2 BSOD's after a cold boot, computer has been off for a couple of hours, it didn't seem to have any problem after removing Avast, but this usually happens with a cold boot.

    KMODE_EXEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

    KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE

    There was only 1 minidump file: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlCKB9lAV-vAgcwV927cBD3657gsfQ
     
    HansM1955, Dec 23, 2016
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  3. DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION

    I updated my Bios driver to latest.

    I could no longer boot, "BootMgr is missing". After searching the boards and troubleshooting, the bios had changed the hard drive to boot from. I was able to successfully boot up into Win10.

    Cold start continued to produce BSOD, as before.

    Following Team ZigZag suggestions, rename Pnp680.sys to *.bak, resolved BSOD and now cold start and warm start smoothly into Win10.

    Many thanks to your quick responses.

    Very helpful and much appreciated!
     
    Markpowellseattlerain, Dec 23, 2016
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  4. lifetec Win User

    BSOD on cold boot.

    Do you use the latest version of Samsung Magician for windows 10?
     
    lifetec, Dec 23, 2016
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  5. It was already the latest version so I uninstalled it and I am still receiving BSOD's.
     
    butwhythough, Dec 24, 2016
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  6. lifetec Win User
    The proces named in the latest dumpfile is MSIAfterburner.
    Are you overclocking your system?

    I found these older drivers
    bcmwl63a Thu Feb 06 10:57:28 2014
    Driver Description: Broadcom 802.11 Network Adapter wireless driver
    Driver Update Site: OEM - no wireless drivers available at
    Support

    lgcoretemp Tue Jun 09 18:52:10 2015 = Logitech gaming software

    asmthub3 Mon Apr 11 08:16:03 2016 (570B4123)
    asmtxhci Mon Apr 11 08:15:42 2016
    Driver Description: ASMedia USB 3.0 Hub driver
    Driver Update Site: ASMedia Technology Inc. 祥碩科技

    first look at your supportpage of your mobo Access Denied
     
    lifetec, Dec 26, 2016
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  7. I fixed the drivers you mentioned but stilled received a BSOD.
     
    butwhythough, Dec 27, 2016
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  8. lifetec Win User

    BSOD on cold boot.

    The timestamps of the drivers you updated are still the same, this means you have probably the latest drivers that are avaliable, but it could be that some of them are not compatible with windows 10.

    Let see if Driver Verifier can find the specific driver.
    You can enable "Driver Verifier" according to instructions from the below link.
    Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Tutorials
    "Verifier" is a Microsoft's own tool to stress test third party drivers and find the buggy one. If it detects a violation, a blue screen will be created immediately and the dump will give us the name of offending driver straight forward. After enabling "Verifier" , system will be a bit slow and laggy during to the background verification process. After you got two or more blue screens, please upload the new crash dumps and we will know whether the issue is caused by third party drivers or low level hardware (a verifier enabled dump which blames Windows system files is a clear confirmation of hardware problem).
    "Verifier" should be only used to monitor third party drivers. Selecting Microsoft system drivers is totally unnecessary and doing so may make the system non bootable.
    Additional:
    First read instructions from the below link and set "Windows" to write "Small Memory dumps".
    SetMiniDump
     
    lifetec, Dec 27, 2016
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  9. A blue screen occurs within seconds of loading into the desktop with the driver verifier enabled.
     
    butwhythough, Dec 28, 2016
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  10. lifetec Win User
    Both driver verifier dumpfiles blames
    Code: BugCheck 1000007E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff8005850e84d, ffffa781b4fceef8, ffffa781b4fce720} Probably caused by : HIDCLASS.SYS ( HIDCLASS!HidpCallDriver+7c )[/quote] This points to a problem with HID= Human Interface Device (mouse, keyboard etc.)

    As i mentioned in a earlier post did you update the Logitech Gaming software, your driver is stilll from 2015
    lgcoretemp Tue Jun 09 18:52:10 2015
    Latest version is here Logitech Gaming Software - Logitech Support
    If updating does not solve it, remove /uninstall the logitech software.(and try a fresh install of the latest version.)
    Or remove it complettely.
    Also see if you have the latest drivers for your logitech mouse, keyboard, headset etc. devices.
     
    lifetec, Dec 28, 2016
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  11. After fiddling around with the HID drivers, driver verifier doesn't blue screen anymore. However, a new blue screen due to FLTMGR.SYS happens happens on boot.
     
    butwhythough, Dec 29, 2016
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  12. lifetec Win User
    The last dumpfile is
    Code: BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff8024d767827, ffffd581ed622ad0, 0} Probably caused by : FLTMGR.SYS ( FLTMGR!TreeUnlinkMulti+47 )[/quote] Driver Description: Microsoft Filesystem Filter Manager
    Driver Update Site: Windows Update
    Usual causes:* System service, Device driver, graphics driver, ?memory

    Are you still running driver verifier?

    When fiddling around with the HID-drivers did you also changed something in the registry?
     
    lifetec, Dec 29, 2016
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  13. BSOD on cold boot.

    Driver verifier is off but I didn't run it for the recommended 48 hours yet so I'll do that.

    No, I didn't change anything in the registry.
     
    butwhythough, Apr 5, 2018
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