Windows 10: BSOD's occurring regularly.

Discus and support BSOD's occurring regularly. in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; For the last few weeks, I've had various different BSOD's occur. There are multiple different stop codes that i've gotten;... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Mark_Tait1, Nov 23, 2020.

  1. BSOD's occurring regularly.


    For the last few weeks, I've had various different BSOD's occur. There are multiple different stop codes that i've gotten;


    PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

    INVALID_WORK_QUEUE_ITEM

    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

    KERNAL_AUTO_BOOST_LOCK_ACQUISITION_WITH_RAISED_IRQL

    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL


    The is possibly more these are ones I have noted.


    Below is a link to a .zip file with the dump files. Any help is much appreciated.


    https://mega.nz/file/lUkyjBKY#DQQ3K3tVPM1WV5gmrEoi2XBOoWHDe6jUL4IyqvyK-dQ

    :)
     
    Mark_Tait1, Nov 23, 2020
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  2. Ztruker Win User

    BSOD on startup, occurs regularly

    @plus1group, if you open a Administrator Powershell window and paste the powershell commands into it that Zbook gave you it should look like this:


    BSOD's occurring regularly. [​IMG]


    When you press Enter it will execute and should then look something like this:


    BSOD's occurring regularly. [​IMG]
     
    Ztruker, Nov 23, 2020
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  3. philc43 Win User
    BSOD on startup, occurs regularly

    I'm sorry you feel like you are going round in circles. Looking at your crash dumps there is a consistent pattern that points to memory failure. With DDR4 memory modules there is no reliable method for testing them which is why you seem to be going round in circles, the tests sometimes reveal problems but not always. In your system the only way to test is to try one module at a time and operate your PC as normal. You work on the assumption that one module is faulty and try to identify which one it is. Operate with one module doing what you know will cause the BSOD. Then repeat with the other. Hopefully one will BSOD and not the other. This will be confirmation that you need to replace the RAM. There is also the possibility that both modules are faulty and so it is handy to have a known good module for testing, however, you may not have one and so we will assume for now that only one of your modules is faulty.

    One further comment: the slots in the motherboard where the RAM is inserted can sometimes cause these errors so for full testing you will need to re check the modules in different slots to rule this out. Hopefully you can work out a test sequence such as test each RAM in the same slot, then repeat with other slots until you confirm what the problem is.
     
    philc43, Nov 23, 2020
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  4. BSOD's occurring regularly.

    BSOD on startup, occurs regularly

    Hi,

    Another BSOD happened today. It occurred after powered on after being left off for 2-3 hours.

    Link to BSOD on Dropbox: Dropbox - MEMORY DUMP.zip - Simplify your life

    Beta ZIP attached.

    Thanks.
     
    plus1group, Nov 23, 2020
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