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  1. Help! I've been experiencing multiple BSOD's even after scanning and attempting cleanups.


    I've recently been struggling with trying to fix my PC and I don't know what to do anymore.I've been consistently getting several errors in my BSOD's- Registry Error- System Service Exception- Kernel Security Failure-Kernal Thread Priority FailureI've done research on these errors and most lead to software issues, hardware issues, or mainly corrupted files. I've recently had the computer looked at and said the components aren't damaged in any way. I've also bought a new SSD and Ram sticks and have had them for about a year, so I don't think it can be any of the components.I've tried multiple o

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    Koizer Gaabucayan, Mar 15, 2024
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  2. Xlrtech Win User

    HP laptop - multiple BSODs

    I have an HP Pavilion 15-cs0021na, (Intel i3, 8GB, 128GB SSD) running Windows 10 Home, which exhibits the following characteristics:


    • On startup, occasionally completes boot, but within 5 minutes, BSODs. with a random error, e.g. Page Fault, IRQL not equal, Memory Management and so on.
    • Repeated attempts to reboot then fail with more random BSODs
    • Rarely, it will attempt a Startup Repair – which will invariably fail with another BSOD.
    • Wiping the hard disk and attempting to install a clean version of the OS (downloaded from Microsoft using Media Creation Tool to USB stick) will get a little way into the process, then fail with BSOD as above.

    What I’ve done:


    • Attempted clean install as above.
    • Run multiple hardware tests on Memory and SSD - HP’s built-in tests, Memtest86, Seagate disk tools. All tests pass with no errors.
    • Updated BIOS from Insyde F.04 to F.22 (HP supplied).
    • Repeated clean install, same result.

    I have now run out of ideas, and am at a loss to understand what is causing these errors. How are BSODs generated if no Windows installation is present? Is it likely that a hardware component other than RAM or the SSD is causing these?

    Any and all suggestions will be much appreciated.
     
    Xlrtech, Mar 15, 2024
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    disc cleanup

    Hi Edward,

    You should run Disk Cleanup Twice as explained below to safely remove anything that can be removed and check everything in the list, it is quite safe to do that, disk Cleanup will not suggest anything that is not safe to remove . . .

    Open File Explorer

    Click on your hard drive

    On the Manage Tab, click Cleanup

    Let Disk Cleanup do its initial scan

    Select Everything in the list and choose Delete

    Start Disk Cleanup again

    Let Disk Cleanup do its initial scan

    This time in the resulting dialog, click 'Cleanup System Files'

    Let Disk Cleanup run another scan

    Select Everything in the list and choose Delete
     
    DaveM121, Mar 15, 2024
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  4. Mithin_EJ Win User

    Help! I've been experiencing multiple BSOD's even after scanning and attempting cleanups.

    WindowsApps Folder Cleanup

    Hi,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    I Suggest you to take ownership of the folder and attempt to delete the contents of the folder, I recommend you to try the below steps:

    Step 1:

    Follow the steps listed in
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    or other errors when you access or work with files and folders in Windows.

    Step 2:

    Check for the article
    Disk cleanup
    in Windows 10

    Hope it helps,

    Let us know if you got the help you needed by clicking yes Or No.

    Mithin EJ

    Microsoft Community- Moderator
     
    Mithin_EJ, Mar 15, 2024
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