Windows 10: Frequent BSODs of unknown reason. Possibly caused by new PC component

Discus and support Frequent BSODs of unknown reason. Possibly caused by new PC component in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi. I have recently upgraded my PC. The upgrade included: A 2GB DDR2 Kingmax RAM stick. A 250GB SATA II Hitachi hard drive, which is a... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by lunateepsilon, Sep 19, 2015.

  1. Frequent BSODs of unknown reason. Possibly caused by new PC component


    Hi.

    I have recently upgraded my PC. The upgrade included:

    • A 2GB DDR2 Kingmax RAM stick.
    • A 250GB SATA II Hitachi hard drive, which is a replacement for my old broken hard drive.
    • An NVIDIA GeForce 210.

    I performed a clean install of Windows 7 after the hardware upgrade. After that, I upgraded to Windows 10. Since then, I have been encountering BSODs on a daily basis, even during normal computer use.

    I think that the BSODs were caused by the new parts, and most likely caused by the new RAM stick, since I have not encountered this many BSODs before the hardware upgrade, when I was still using windows XP. Please help me find out the cause for the frequent BSODs.

    I attached the debug file following the posting instructions. Thank you.

    :)
     
    lunateepsilon, Sep 19, 2015
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  2. 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, Sep 19, 2015
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  3. Frequent BSOD's, possibly MB/GPU related

    These crashes were related to memory corruption (probably caused by a driver).

    Please run these two tests to verify your memory and find which driver is causing the problem. Please run verifier first. You do not need to run memtest yet unless verifier does not find the cause, or you want to.

    If you are over-clocking anything reset to default before running these tests.
    In other words STOP!!! If you do not know what this means you probably are not






    1-Driver verifier (for complete directions see our wiki here)

    2-Memtest. (You can read more about running memtest here)
     
    ZigZag3143 (MS -MVP), Sep 19, 2015
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  4. axe0 New Member

    Frequent BSODs of unknown reason. Possibly caused by new PC component

    Hi lunateepsilon,

    Welcome to the 10forums.

    I see you have KMSpico, for what is this used?
     
  5. I apologize for the late reply. I started this thread, but completely forgot about it.

    KMSpico was used to circumvent Microsoft Office registration check, and none other than that. My copy of windows is genuine, since I acquired the activation key from Dreamspark.
     
    lunateepsilon, Sep 23, 2015
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  6. axe0 New Member
    Please uninstall Office and remove KMSpico, this to rule out compatibility problems from cracked programs.
     
  7. Thank you for your reply. Should I re-run the analyzer script and upload the result as well, after uninstalling Office?
     
    lunateepsilon, Sep 23, 2015
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  8. axe0 New Member

    Frequent BSODs of unknown reason. Possibly caused by new PC component

    Only if you get another bluescreen.
    It would not be necessary if you don't get another bluescreen.
     
  9. Hi again. The problem persists after I have uninstalled Office and KMSpico. I also get BSODs whenever I wake my computer from sleep state.
    Here is the collected data, again.
     
    lunateepsilon, Oct 2, 2015
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  10. axe0 New Member
    Please remove Avast using the uninstall instructions
    Code: *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for aswSP.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for aswSP.sys[/quote] Memory problems
    Code: Probably caused by : memory_corruption[/quote]



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    MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.
     
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