Windows 10: Frequent BSOD maybe related to Chrome/Opera, like 3 times a day

Discus and support Frequent BSOD maybe related to Chrome/Opera, like 3 times a day in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi everyone I'm getting frequent BSOD. I'm using a custom built PC which has an Intel motherboard. Anyway so I'm using my PC as normal. But then at... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Nikhil Tikare, Mar 21, 2021.

  1. Frequent BSOD maybe related to Chrome/Opera, like 3 times a day


    Hi everyone I'm getting frequent BSOD. I'm using a custom built PC which has an Intel motherboard. Anyway so I'm using my PC as normal. But then at some point the Chrome/Opera tabs begin to crash which is an indication that my PC is about to BSOD. I've had 2 BSODs today already. So now whenever my Chrome/Opera tabs begin to crash, I have to reboot my PC to avoid a BSOD.


    I will attach my latest minidump here in this folder:

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqLYXtYJCg3w60oNvQJrYFfu1g0d?e=IxMe0d


    What do could be the cause of these BSODs?

    :)
     
    Nikhil Tikare, Mar 21, 2021
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    haha, I just like how Edge was built. I have all other browsers on my system right now (Opera, Chrome, IE, and Firefox, maybe there are more I need to try?) and Edge is the number 1 on my list.

    My top 4:
    1. Edge
    2. IE
    3. Chrome
    4. Firefox & Opera
     
    Computer Chicken, Mar 21, 2021
    #2
  3. Naki Win User
    Possible minor bug - Update with both Opera 2x & Google Chrome installed

    Strange bug: Running the previous-older version of GPU-Z on Windows 7, 64-bit, SP1 and trying to update GPU-Z. Have Opera 23/24 installed as a 2ndary web browser, and Google Chrome installed as default/main web browser.
    Steps that work fine:
    1) Run GPU-Z whatever version.
    2) Open About.
    3) Click the links.
    Result: Links open correctly in default browser - Google Chrome.

    Steps to reproduce bug:
    1) Run GPU-Z, version before latest.
    2) Try to check for updates.
    3) GPU-Z says an update is available.
    4) Tell it to show the update.
    Result: Link opens incorrectly in Opera 23/24, instead of default Google Chrome web browser.
    Expected: Open in Google Chrome instead.

    Note: Opera 23/24 uses the same core as Google Chrome.

    Please check and fix, if necessary.
     
  4. Frequent BSOD maybe related to Chrome/Opera, like 3 times a day

    Frequent BSOD's, possibly MB/GPU related

    Have had frequent BSOD's for an extended period of time, which seem to be hardware related seeing as they have persisted through multiple OS installs as well as driver reinstalls. BSOD's occur when browsing online as well as when gaming, with visual artifacting
    followed by BSOD when the GPU hits 70 degrees celsius in games, no pattern for BSOD's when browsing online. Error codes have often referred to drivers, page files, threads, many USB related errors, and general exceptions. A full list of dumps from the past
    month have been compiled into the rar file available at the following link: http://1drv.ms/1Ri6XWx

    Expecting to have to replace my motherboard or graphics card, just not sure which (or maybe both) is the issue. Memtest86 and Chkdsk showed no errors, and substituting RAM had no impact.

    Thanks in Advance,

    Tom Angus
     
    Thomas Angus, Mar 21, 2021
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