Windows 10: Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating?

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  1. Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating?


    Hi!A couple of days ago, maybe a bit over one week, I had an overheating of my system HP Omen Laptop. My laptop was running in a backpack for about 30 min and it became really hot, unfortunately before I realized and took it out from the backpack. Everything in that backpack was hot because of the laptop and probably because of the hot weather as well, including the laptop, which was a lot hotter that any other time. I got a blue screen when I opened it then, and since then, I'm getting one every 1-2 days I don't think there is a coincidence. The reason seems to be ntoskrnl.exe. I ran sf

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    Vlad Andrei Rosu, May 31, 2024
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    Hello, our computers in computer labs with Dell OptiPlex 7470 often run into BSODs after certain amount of idle time. Below are the common errors we see:

    • KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
    • CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
    • SYSTEM_SERVICE_ERROR
    These are domain-joined computers, running with same Windows master image deployed through Clonezilla.

    Their occurrence seems random and without pattern, one computer can show BSODs with these respective errors at different times.

    Below are the steps we tried:

    • chkdsk /f /r /x
    • dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth: no error found
    • sfc /scannow: no error found
    (The above three commands in order)

    • Hibernate and Fast Startup is disabled
    • Power Management for screen, hard disk, computer set to never sleep in any scenario
    • C-state control disabled in BIOS
    • Scanned disk for any errors using the software, CrystalDiskInfo.
    • Windows Memory Diagnostic (shows no error found)
    • Driver Verifier (unsure of how to continue using it after its BSOD showing Verifier found violations)
    • Cleaned and reseated RAM
    • Swapped with SSD with same Windows image.
    • Pulled out one of the workstations out to test environment and installed with clean windows image, does not have BSOD issue.
    But the problem seems to be re-occurring every now and then even after all these steps.

    Below I am attaching a screenshot of output of msinfo32 and all the dump files we had in one of the workstations.
    Support-Appendix
     
    Liew Jin Ann, May 31, 2024
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    System frequently restart with BSOD

    System getting restarted frequently please suggest, i have attached the BSOD report.
     
    somvir73, May 31, 2024
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  4. Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating?

    Increasingly frequent BSODs, stop codes change each time

    Thank you all for your replies! I'm slowly working through each step but I have a few questions: @Samuria Is there a particular malware scan you would recommend? Is Malwarebytes okay? @zbook When I looked up how to move the pagefile it led me to this (this was before I started tinkering with it):
    Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating? 389177d1681642411t-increasingly-frequent-bsods-stop-codes-change-each-time-pagefile-before.png
    Am I understanding correctly that this means the pagefile was already on C:? I was also able to locate the actual file on C: but could not find the same on D:
    Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating? 178d1681645152t-increasingly-frequent-bsods-stop-codes-change-each-time-pagefile-c-drive-before-.png
    Anyhow I have changed it so it looks like this now (I wasn't sure how big to make it):
    Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating? 389179d1681645310t-increasingly-frequent-bsods-stop-codes-change-each-time-pagefile-after.png
    Is this correct? Should I change the sizes? And for step 5), just to clarify is this asking me to reinstall Windows completely? Sorry I'm not sure what exactly "install to desktop" means, I'm reluctant to wipe Windows completely at this point but I can if you think it's required. Here are the links for step 3): Tuneup.log - Google Drive RAM_info.txt - Google Drive @ubuysa My apologies, I was under the impression that Windows automatically searches and updates these drivers for me. I'll go ahead and update all the ones you've linked now! I already updated the nvidia drivers when I reinstalled with DDU last night, but a BSOD did happen when I initially tried to reinstall after uninstalling, would it be worth doing this again? This is the currently installed version:
    Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating? 1681647339t-increasingly-frequent-bsods-stop-codes-change-each-time-screenshot-2023-04-16-221505.png
    Also when you say "The tcpip.sys and NETIO.sys drivers are Windows drivers (so not at fault)" and "The kbdclass.sys is a Windows keyboard class driver, so it's not at fault", what do you mean by it's not at fault? I will try to run Memtest86 tonight. Also should I keep uploading new minidump files as they happen? Thank you everyone!! Update: I just checked the pagefile settings again after restarting my PC and it seems to have reverted back to its previous size (10gb) and state (system managed)... Is this normal? Update 2: I just tried to create a system restore point for step 4) and it gave me this:
    Frequent BSoD because of one time overheating? 186d1681650625t-increasingly-frequent-bsods-stop-codes-change-each-time-system-restore-vss-error.png
    I don't know what this means... but I have seen this VSS thing before in Event Viewer as I mentioned in my first post
     
    monkeymonk, May 31, 2024
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