Windows 10: Continued issues with BSODs

Discus and support Continued issues with BSODs in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I built a new PC last month and have been having issues pretty continuously. At one point I thought that I'd narrowed down the issue to bad RAM so I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by rebenjam, Nov 9, 2020.

  1. rebenjam Win User

    Continued issues with BSODs


    I built a new PC last month and have been having issues pretty continuously. At one point I thought that I'd narrowed down the issue to bad RAM so I replaced it with something that was approved from my motherboard manufacturer. However I kept having issues. Most of them are saying to update drivers but as far as I can tell everything is up to date when I look in the Device Manager.


    Here is a link to the dump files...


    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dmQdZnkYcuRDqgj74dDmyhlzeZcAeRuQ/view?usp=sharing


    This morning I hooked up my Wacom tablet and just got a lot of BSODs until I disconnected the device. I tried a system restore a little while ago and it said that it couldn't because there was a missing one drive file... I mistakenly didn't get a screen grab.


    Here are the full system specs...


    Ryzen 5 3600

    ASRock B550 Extreme4

    16gb 3200Mhz HyperX Fury DDR4 XMP is not enabled

    1 tb nvme

    GTX 1060

    Windows 10 Pro version 2004


    The GPU is a GTX 1060 that I repurposed from a prebuilt HP. I'm starting to worry that this is the problem, but also concerned that I may have other malfunctioning hardware don't know how to verify.


    Any help is appreciated!

    :)
     
    rebenjam, Nov 9, 2020
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  2. Johan45 Win User

    AMD FX OC'ers Club

    That's what the auto setting will do since you're over the 1333 mark it jumps to the next step which isn't listed or officially supported I assume by that ram.

    At this point though I would suggest dropping the multi one step or .5 so that we can get something stable and possibly take the heat issue out of the picture for now.
     
    Johan45, Nov 9, 2020
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  3. 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
    Continued issues with BSODs [​IMG]


    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 9, 2020
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  4. LesHintz Win User

    Continued issues with BSODs

    Continuing BSOD issue

    I shut down my reasonably well functioning system last week after going thru a long period of fighting BSOD issues and went on vacation. Came back yesterday and by tonight have had 10 BSOD. Just to cut off the regular requests for information, I have uploaded
    the following information:

    The DMP files

    Driverview

    MSinfo32

    Those are at this link: Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online.

    Further, prior to leaving on vacation: All drivers have been updated per prior instructions, The system BIOS has been updated to the latest version, system memory has been replaced and was tested with MemTest86 for 32 hours following installations. I also
    disabled MBAM for a period following advice from this community. (Malwarebytes support was extremely amused by that suggestion). I also completed a Windows Install Repair. Verifier goes immediately to a BSOD with no drivers identified.

    So, anymore suggestions before I junk this setup and either replace it with a new machine or go back to Windows 7??

    Thank You,

    Les
     
    LesHintz, Nov 9, 2020
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