Windows 10: Faulty Drivers. Bootlooped to Death???

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  1. Faulty Drivers. Bootlooped to Death???


    Around 3 months ago, I lost the ability to use the HDMI Out port that's attached to the motherboard, something probably got loose in there or it lost its connection to the board.

    I got a used Graphics Card in order to use my PC again. I know that it's an AMD Radeon, possibly an RX 570. I installed the physical card and booted up the computer, I plugged in the HDMI to the GPU and the monitor and I had a working PC again. Knowing that real graphics cards need to have updated drivers, I went straight to AMD's website to look for the most recent driver. I downloaded the driver and started playing games. Everything ran smooth for a few days but eventually, my computer crashed and fell into a bootloop. The messages I received were:


    UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP

    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION mfencbdc.sys

    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

    0xc000021a

    SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_ERROR

    CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED


    The order they're listed in is the order in which they were received. Some were received multiple times, some were received only once.

    After doing some of my own research, most of these error cases have to do with faulty/outdated drivers. I believe the driver I downloaded for my GPU is causing the bootloop. I know if I were able to access the Command Prompt I could run the System File Checker and remove whatever drivers/programs that are causing the issue, but the computer wouldn't load far enough for me to access the Command Prompt.

    Using my laptop I downloaded a copy of Windows 10 onto a USB, this way I would be able access the Command Prompt. Only this time, there was no image at all. I cannot even access BIOs. All the fans are on, all the lights are on, everything looks and sounds normal but there is no image. Also, I do not have a beeper, so there are no indications there.

    I'm worried that I may have had the bootloop run too many times and I ruined the Hard Drive. Please let me know if there's anything I can do.

    Thank you!

    :)
     
    DestinyFalters, Apr 11, 2020
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  2. Faulty/Outdated Graphics Card Drivers... But Stuck In Bootloop.

    Around 3 months ago, my Windows 10 computer started experiencing some issues with crashing and visual glitches, I had green and red lines across my monitor. A week or two after that started, I lost the ability to use the HDMI Out port that's attached to
    the motherboard (my CPU has an integrated graphics card), something probably got loose in there, which caused the green and red lines. I didnt use the computer until one week ago when I got a Graphics Card. I know that it's an AMD Radeon, possibly an RX 570.
    When I installed the physical card and booted up the computer, I plugged in the HDMI to the card and to my monitor and suddenly, I was able to use my PC again! Knowing that real graphics cards need to have updated drivers, I went straight to AMD to look for
    the most recent driver for the card. I downloaded the driver and started playing games. Everything ran smooth for a few days. But 2 days ago my computer crashed and fell into a bootloop. There hasn't been very much I can do but keep track of all the error
    messages I receive upon the PC trying to boot. In total I have received:

    UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (mfencbdc.sys)
    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    0xc000021a
    SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_ERROR
    CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED

    The order they're listed in is the order in which they were received. Some were received multiple times, some were received only once.

    After doing some of my own research, most of these error cases have to do with faulty/outdated drivers. I believe the driver I downloaded for my GPU is causing the bootloop. I know if I were able to access the Command Prompt I could run the System File
    Checker and remove whatever drivers/programs that are causing the issue, but the computer won't load far enough for me to access the Command Prompt. I don't own a Windows 10 DVD/USB and cannot acess the Command Prompt through there either.

    I'm at a dead end here. I'm not sure what I can do other than go out and buy another copy of Windows 10.
     
    DestinyFalters, Apr 11, 2020
    #2
  3. Faulty/Outdated Graphics Card Drivers... But Stuck In Bootloop.

    Tried turning on the PC just now. The computer power button lights up and sounds as if it has turned on the components inside, but now theres no signal to my monitor. Did I let the bootloop run to many times? What do I do now?
     
    DestinyFalters, Apr 11, 2020
    #3
  4. Faulty Drivers. Bootlooped to Death???

    verifier shows all drivers as faulty

    I have been getting BSOD for some time so I used verifier to find out the faulty driver(it was suggested to me in the community). It showed the faulty driver, I uninstalled it.

    then after few days I again got a BSOD. So I performed the verifier again, it again showed some other driver as faulty, I removed it too but again I got the BSOD and again the verifier showed some driver as faulty. So I am wondering if I am doing things
    right. Please guide me, what should I do further.
     
    TusharParasrampuria, Apr 11, 2020
    #4
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