Windows 10: Long stretch of occasional BSODs

Discus and support Long stretch of occasional BSODs in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello hello! So I've been having some issues with my PC. Since the start of this year, my machine has been having issues with occasional BSODs. I've... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Heek222, Aug 19, 2020.

  1. Heek222 Win User

    Long stretch of occasional BSODs


    Hello hello!

    So I've been having some issues with my PC. Since the start of this year, my machine has been having issues with occasional BSODs. I've been trying to troubleshoot it myself, but I honestly haven't gotten very far. The BSOD seem very random to me, and show up roughly once a week -- though again: it's very random.

    I use this computer quite a lot, so a BSOD once a week isn't a lot. It however is very random, and having a chance for your computer to randomly crash at any time, is still quite annoying and not very good for my peace of mind.

    Things I have tried:
    - Run the standard repair commands (dism, CHKDSK, sfc, scandisk and maybe one or two more(??))
    - Updated and/or removed software and update drivers and firmware
    - Ran verifier -- no crash
    - ran memtest86 and ran the windows memory check utility multiple times -- 0 errors. I believe at the time I did 8 passes, though it has been a while.
    - refresh windows
    - reseated memory + gpu and checked all connections.
    - Ran stresstest / benchmark software (CPU/GPU/ssd) -- pc didn't crash
    - update bios
    - reset bios settings (enable/disable xmp)

    And probably one of two other things that I can't remember. The whole problem is that the crashes appear randomly and roughly once a week. Sometimes 2 or 3 times a week and other times once a month. It's just so hard to see what works and what doesn't when you can't force the bsod, or have to wait for a week when doing one tiny alteration.


    Roughly 10 days ago I 'refreshed' windows (reinstall windows but keep settings). Since then, my pc has however crashed again twice. If just the latest minidumps aren't enough, I do have my old minidumps backup up.

    Something curious to note: my PC BSODed (with an error code I hadn't seen before) while reinstalling windows. Afterward the installation did however finish.
    So currently my guess is that it's something hardware related and since the codes seem semi-random, I'm guessing memory. Though honestly, at this point I just don't know. I have tested the memory multiple times. No errors.

    I really hope someone can see something in some log or some minidump, because at this point, it's just one big annoying mystery to me.

    Hope someone can help and any help is appreciated.


    Attached: the files from the log collector.

    :)
     
    Heek222, Aug 19, 2020
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    Windows 10 screen is stretched!

    There is no manufacturer listed. It says "to be filled by o.e.m" or something so I'm not sure where I am supposed to go to find a driver update or which one is the right one to use.

    But I did complete the bottom steps and there was no change.

    At first, I thought it might be a problem caused by the monitor, but when I was installing windows updates, the updating screen was normal and not stretched. However, as soon as it restarted, it was back to being stretched again.
     
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  4. Long stretch of occasional BSODs

    Occasional BSOD

    Hi i keep getting occasional bsods recently it ranges between 2 to 3 days. I'm using a HP Laptop (HP Notebook - 15-ay104nx)

    I suspect its a driver issue.

    here are my pc specifications and my recent minidumps.

    Bluescreen – Google Drive

    Thanks for the help!
     
    CurtSalientes, Aug 19, 2020
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