Windows 10: Getting multiple BSOD a day

Discus and support Getting multiple BSOD a day in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I'm getting multiple BSODs a day.Including IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, KMOD failures, and others.Nothing useful in the event log.How can I find the root... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Shay-G, Jun 25, 2023.

  1. Shay-G Win User

    Getting multiple BSOD a day


    I'm getting multiple BSODs a day.Including IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, KMOD failures, and others.Nothing useful in the event log.How can I find the root cause of it?

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    Shay-G, Jun 25, 2023
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  2. Getting BSOD 0x124 error

    Ignore what everone said here.

    0x124 BSOD is usually related to VCCIO (VTT), run Prime95 version 26.6 with custom sizes of 512K to 640K with 50% of your memory for at least 8 hours.

    If you get a 0x124 BSOD, increase VCCIO voltage by small steps, run Prime95 again until your stable.

    If you pass Prime95 512K to 640K without a BSOD, then its Vcore too low. I'd suggest running IntelBurnTest with 80% of your memory to verify stability (8 to 12 hours).

    Oh, and yeah, if this problem appeared all of the sudden, the reason is CPU degradation, you can prevent it by enabling C-States or adjust your overclock to use lower voltages.
     
    Regeneration, Jun 25, 2023
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  3. Jag Blade Win User
    Multiple BSODs every day. Laptop.

    I will break this post up into sections for easy digestion. The "culprits" of the crashes, the errors they cause, the steps I've taken to try to figure it out or fix it, and my system specs. Any information or help that can be provided will be greatly appreciated!

    Multiple times a day, every day the following two items cause my Laptop to either simply crash and restart with no error screen or message given, or I do get the dreaded blue screen before it restarts. There is no discernible reason for the crashes. They will happen when the system is idle on the desktop with nothing else really running, when it is under heavy load, or even just when browsing the web. When I get the crashes in which no actually BSOD appears (yet a minidump is still created,) typically my screen either freezes or turns black and the sound through my headset just becomes a loud buzzing noise until the system restarts. Sometimes, the screen will turn black except for numerous red, green, and white pixels in various patterns at different locations on the screen. When it comes to the Minidumps though, Whocrashed said the "culprits" are as follows but with no specific information about why:

    1. ntkrnlmp.exe
    2. ntoskrnl.exe
    3. hardware.sys
    4. amdppm.sys
    When I do get an actual BSOD with an error code, I've received all of the following as a result, the actual error varies but it seems to be getting worse. This is the order in which they have ever appeared:

    1. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    2. KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    3. ATTEMPTED_EXECUTE_OF_NOEXECUTE_MEMORY (Received only on one occasion)
    4. SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
    5. KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
    6. UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
    7. CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
    I am at wits end attempting to figure out what specifically is causing this. Here are the steps I have taken thus far to try to discern the cause and remedy the crashes:

    1. Ran Chkdsk /f /r -- No issues found at all.
    2. Ran DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth -- Preemptive step to SFC
    3. Ran SFC /Scannow -- No issues found at all.
    4. Ran Memtest 86 through all possible tests with four passes each. -- No Errors found at all.
    5. Ran Lenovo Diagnostics Full Test for two hours -- No issues found, everything passed.
    6. Cleaned out fans and internals. -- Temperatures are average and stable.
    7. Updated and reinstalled as many drivers as I could for things such as chipset, GPU, etc.
    8. Updated BIOS.
    9. Used Windows 10 Home 64 ISO on a USB drive to repair Windows 10 installation
    The laptop I am using is a Lenovo Legion 5 15ARH05H and my system specifications are as follows:

    1. Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (Version 22H2, OS Build 19045.2673)
    2. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 4800H
    3. RAM: DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) Dual-Channel Kingston @ 3200MHz (22-22-22-52)
    4. Motherboard: LENOVO LNVNB161216 (FP6)
    5. GPU: 6GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (Lenovo)
    6. Storage: 1TB Samsung SSD 980 NVMe
    7. Audio: Sound Blaster Play! 3 USB sound card
    I was considering running driver verifier next but have heard it can brick your PC on rare occasions, so have refrained from doing that thus far. I have also considered reformatting but would like to use that only as a last ditch effort. This issue has been ongoing for about a month or two and have been progressively getting worse. There used to only be one BSOD a week if that. Now it is multiple a day. It is also worth noting that these crashes have been happening since before updating to a Windows Insider built. I was recommended to update to that as a potential fix for the issue.

    Tenforums was unable to figure out why this was happening and many of my older crash dumps have been overwritten, but here are the latest ones, though I will also update the logs I passed through their V2 tool:

    Latest Raw Minidumps: https://www.mediafire.com/file/80kx30ncqm9vyh7/minidump.zip/file

    Older Minidumps passed through TenForums V2 tool: https://www.mediafire.com/file/uxlrcush0xekjct/VALARIUS-M-%25282023-02-17_20-34-44%2529.zip/file

    Any help that can be provided would be appreciated!
     
    Jag Blade, Jun 25, 2023
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  4. Jagick Win User

    Getting multiple BSOD a day

    Multiple similar BSODs every day at random intervals.

    I will break this post up into sections for easy digestion. The "culprits" of the crashes, the errors they cause, the steps I've taken to try to figure it out or fix it, and my system specs. Any information or help that can be provided will be greatly appreciated!

    Multiple times a day, every day the following two items cause my Laptop to either simply crash and restart with no error screen or message given, or I do get the dreaded blue screen before it restarts. There is no discernible reason for the crashes. They will happen when the system is idle on the desktop with nothing else really running, when it is under heavy load, or even just when browsing the web. When I get the crashes in which no actually BSOD appears (yet a minidump is still created,) typically my screen either freezes or turns black and the sound through my headset just becomes a loud buzzing noise until the system restarts. Sometimes, the screen will turn black except for numerous red, green, and white pixels in various patterns at different locations on the screen. When it comes to the Minidumps though, Whocrashed said the "culprits" are as follows but with no specific information about why:

    1. ntkrnlmp.exe
    2. ntoskrnl.exe
    3. hardware.sys
    When I do get an actual BSOD with an error code, I've received all of the following as a result, the actual error varies but it seems to be getting worse. This is the order in which they have ever appeared:

    1. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    2. KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
    3. ATTEMPTED_EXECUTE_OF_NOEXECUTE_MEMORY (Received only on one occasion)
    4. SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
    5. KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
    I am at wits end attempting to figure out what specifically is causing this. Here are the steps I have taken thus far to try to discern the cause and remedy the crashes:

    1. Ran Chkdsk /f /r -- No issues found at all.
      [*] Ran DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth -- Preemptive step to SFC
      [*] Ran SFC /Scannow -- No issues found at all.
      [*] Ran Memtest 86 through all possible tests with four passes each. -- No Errors found at all.
      [*] Ran Lenovo Diagnostics Full Test for two hours -- No issues found, everything passed.
      [*] Cleaned out fans and internals. -- Temperatures are average and stable.
      [*] Updated and reinstalled as many drivers as I could for things such as chipset, GPU, etc.
      [*] Updated BIOS.
      [*] Used Windows 10 Home 64 USB media to repair Windows 10 installation
    The laptop I am using is a Lenovo Legion 5 15ARH05H and my system specifications are as follows:

    1. Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (Version 22H2, OS Build 19045.2546)
      [*]CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 4800H
      [*]RAM: DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) Dual-Channel Kingston @ 3200MHz (22-22-22-52)
      [*]Motherboard: LENOVO LNVNB161216 (FP6)
      [*]GPU: 6GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (Lenovo)
      [*]Storage: 1TB Samsung SSD 980 NVMe
      [*]Audio: Sound Blaster Play! 3 USB sound card
    I was considering running driver verifier next but have heard it can brick your PC on rare occasions, so have refrained from doing that thus far. I have also considered reformatting but would like to use that only as a last ditch effort.

    I have linked v2 logs from two different sets of crash dumps (some older crashes from earlier this week I had saved and the most recent ones) for your convenience. Unfortunately the zip was a bit too large to use the attachment method on the forum. Thank you for any help any of you can provide!

    VALARIUS-M-(2023-02-17_20-34-44)
     
    Jagick, Jun 25, 2023
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