Windows 10: Kernel_Security_Check _Failure BSOD

Discus and support Kernel_Security_Check _Failure BSOD in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Currently set up on a new system and I keep getting the aforementioned bsod. I can't seem to figure out what's is exactly causing it. Edit: Crash... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by PlatinumEra, Dec 26, 2015.

  1. Kernel_Security_Check _Failure BSOD


    Currently set up on a new system and I keep getting the aforementioned bsod. I can't seem to figure out what's is exactly causing it.

    Edit: Crash #5, uploaded the 5 dumps
    Edit again: Crash #6: Was away, don't know what the message was

    :)
     
    PlatinumEra, Dec 26, 2015
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  2. Mgrovest Win User
    Mgrovest, Dec 26, 2015
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  3. Kernel_Security_check BSOD

    Hello All,

    My desktop runs on a Windows 10 that came via an update. It keeps failing on the Kernel_security_check BSOD after it has been on for 4 or 5 mins, post this it restarts as usual and then it stays on the desktop screen for few mins and then the cycle repeats.
    I am not able to use it at all.

    Need recomendations on fixing it

    Thank you in advance,

    Kashyap
     
    Srinivaskashyap, Dec 26, 2015
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  4. lsvet1 Win User

    Kernel_Security_Check _Failure BSOD

    Are you using 361.43 version of nVidia driver ? If that is correct, rollback to 359.06 version and report back.
     
    lsvet1, Dec 26, 2015
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  5. Currently on 361.43, will roll back and see what happens
     
    PlatinumEra, Dec 26, 2015
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  6. No dice, same result. Can't seem to find the dump this time
     
    PlatinumEra, Dec 27, 2015
    #6
  7. Another Bsod, new dump. No restart this time, pc just shut off
     
    PlatinumEra, Dec 28, 2015
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  8. axe0 New Member

    Kernel_Security_Check _Failure BSOD

    Please update your Intel network driver
    Drivers Software
    Code: 0: kd> lmvm e1d65x64 start end module name fffff801`6d360000 fffff801`6d3e5000 e1d65x64 (deferred) Image path: e1d65x64.sys Image name: e1d65x64.sys Timestamp: Thu Jun 18 18:37:56 2015 (5582F3E4) CheckSum: 0008FF35 ImageSize: 00085000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4[/quote] What USB devices are attached?
     
  9. What USB devices are attached?[/quote]
    I have the latest network driver installed (straight from Asus's website). As for USB devices : Corsair K70 RGB, Razer Deathadder, Blue Yeti, FIIO e10k, USB 3.0 hub and a Xbox 360 wireless receiver
     
    PlatinumEra, Dec 29, 2015
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  10. axe0 New Member
    Please disconnect every USB device except for mouse and keyboard.
    1 of the crashes blames USB drivers, meaning either attached devices, ports or USB drivers are causing issues.
     
  11. One of the crashes was caused by some sort of audio conflict with the e10k and the on board sound (I had the same crashes on both the z87 and z97 platform). I've gone ahead and disabled the on board audio within windows and within the bios (or what I believe was the on board sound, its not well labeled in the Asus bios for this generation)

    Edit: Another bsod involving the e10k, Disabling the audio within windows didn't work. I alluded to having the same issue on the z97 platform and the solution was to disable the on board realtek audio in the bios (easily found on the z97-a). I can't find the audio options in the VIII Hero's bios, it's not under onboard devices (it was there on z97) or anywhere else for that matter (I've gone through the manual and looked in everywhere in the bios)

    Edit 2: I've gone ahead and removed the realtek and FIIO e10k drivers for now, I've also uninstalled a lot of unused drivers in device manager. Waiting to see how it goes
     
    PlatinumEra, Dec 30, 2015
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  12. axe0 New Member
    Alright, let me know how it goes *Smile
    Yes, sometimes multiple audio devices causes problems what is the reason why I need to disable them when connecting my headset.
     
  13. Kernel_Security_Check _Failure BSOD

    No dice, I have no idea what caused the crash (I was away from the pc)
     
    PlatinumEra, Jan 2, 2016
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  14. axe0 New Member
    According to the logs no new crash has occured in the few days.

    I'm wondering, what makes you think your system has crashed while you were away?
     
  15. I came back and the system had reset/rebooted while I was away. I was converting video files when I left, I came back to find the computer had restarted
     
    PlatinumEra, Jan 2, 2016
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