Windows 10: Consistant BSOD

Discus and support Consistant BSOD in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; This is a doozy, I have been getting consistent BSOD shortly after upgrading from Windows 7 to 10. At first I thought it was potential conflicting... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Keven_Mukai, Feb 3, 2019.

  1. Consistant BSOD


    This is a doozy, I have been getting consistent BSOD shortly after upgrading from Windows 7 to 10. At first I thought it was potential conflicting drivers from Windows 7, so I did a clean install of Windows 10 (i.e formatted my SSD and reinstalled the OS). I reinstalled all my drivers and the Windows updates but still got these BSOD. I got a program to read the dump files and found that 90% of the BSOD was because of ntoskrnl.exe. Some of them had different address and some were the exact same thing. So, I double checked my drivers, didn't fix it. I did an RAM test through memtest86+ and replaced it, still didn't fix it. Did a full dust clean and reseatted everything, still didn't fix it. Nothing is running at an abnormal temperature either. I'm at a loss at what it could be.
    My specs are:
    FX-9590
    2- R9-280x XFX
    Crosshair V Formula-Z
    2- 8GB Ripjaw X DDR3 2400Mhz

    :)
     
    Keven_Mukai, Feb 3, 2019
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  2. ChrisHaEs Win User

    BSOD due to DPC_Watchdog_Violation

    I have done some of the steps suggested and it seems the BSOD goes away in general but it's still consistently triggered by one activity, downloading via qBitorrrent. It happens consistently, with the same error code, DPC watchdog violation

    Here's my new MiniDump file: 012618-31203-01.rar

    Are there any more clues as to why this specific application consistently trigger the BSOD? I've tried other similar application like uTorrent but it still triggers BSOD regardless of which application I use.

    Thank you again for your help.
     
    ChrisHaEs, Feb 3, 2019
    #2
  3. ChrisHaEs Win User
    BSOD due to DPC_Watchdog_Violation

    I have done some of the steps suggested and it seems the BSOD goes away in general but it's still consistently triggered by one activity, downloading via qBitorrrent. It happens consistently, with the same error code, DPC watchdog violation

    Here's my new MiniDump file: 012618-31203-01.rar

    Are there any more clues as to why this specific application consistently trigger the BSOD? I've tried other similar application like uTorrent but it still triggers BSOD regardless of which application I use.

    Thank you again for your help.
     
    ChrisHaEs, Feb 3, 2019
    #3
  4. Consistant BSOD

    BSOD Kernel Security Check Failure consistently caused by Photoshop...


    Dear All,

    Initially I felt very relieved that there is a quick solution to this problem. I have done all step by step according to your suggestion to switch the graphic processor. Nevertheless the BSOD continues to appear when I try to run Photoshop CC2015. *cry*cry*cry

    I have extracted the required information from my system in the attached file. I would be very glad if somebody can assist with this. Thanks in advance Consistant BSOD :)
     
    alvassilev, Feb 3, 2019
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