Windows 10: BSOD, suspectedly related to iaStorAC

Discus and support BSOD, suspectedly related to iaStorAC in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi I have a BSOD problem with a Windows 10 build 19041.630 I had an issue with long boot-times before (was related to USB hardware fault). When fixing... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by tomelby, Nov 18, 2020.

  1. tomelby Win User

    BSOD, suspectedly related to iaStorAC


    Hi
    I have a BSOD problem with a Windows 10 build 19041.630
    I had an issue with long boot-times before (was related to USB hardware fault). When fixing this I had to run a few other windows updates which had been proponed. When doin this I also had to update the raid driver to get my raid 5 array back up. Seems like this problem came after this update.

    Attached the logs from your tool. Hope some might be able to point me in the right direction, this will be highly appreciated.

    (Also hop I have provided enough relevant information for someone to be able to help me without wasting time)

    Best regards
    T

    :)
     
    tomelby, Nov 18, 2020
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  2. alexsubri Win User

    BSOD- atikmpag.sys

    This is most likely due to an installation/upgrade error with ATI driver's. I suggest doing DriveSweeper and the following:
    • Drivesweeper all drivers & in Safe Mode
    • Unistall all drivers that aren't used in DriveSweeper (CCC Profiler Updates, MSI AfterBurner, anything related to ATI that use's it's drivers.)
    • After you do this, the first thing you need to do is go into Device Manager and Unistall your ATI Drivers
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    Once your done, restart the PC and then try installing the latest drivers.


    I had several issues with this in the past, but I overcame it with logical reasoning and whenever I have a driver issue, I just use these steps and I always overcome the problem.

    Best of luck! *Toast :toast:
     
    alexsubri, Nov 18, 2020
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  3. Getting BSOD 0x124 error

    Ignore what everone said here.

    0x124 BSOD is usually related to VCCIO (VTT), run Prime95 version 26.6 with custom sizes of 512K to 640K with 50% of your memory for at least 8 hours.

    If you get a 0x124 BSOD, increase VCCIO voltage by small steps, run Prime95 again until your stable.

    If you pass Prime95 512K to 640K without a BSOD, then its Vcore too low. I'd suggest running IntelBurnTest with 80% of your memory to verify stability (8 to 12 hours).

    Oh, and yeah, if this problem appeared all of the sudden, the reason is CPU degradation, you can prevent it by enabling C-States or adjust your overclock to use lower voltages.
     
    Regeneration, Nov 18, 2020
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  4. timta2 Win User

    BSOD, suspectedly related to iaStorAC

    Blue Screen Problems

    How long did you let memtest run for? I would let it run overnight. Did you try running something like Intel Burn Test? It sounds like you took the steps I would suggest. I had that same motherboard (and E8400) and when I had that BSOD it was always memory related.
     
    timta2, Nov 18, 2020
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