Windows 10: Multiple BSOD errors since upgrading computer

Discus and support Multiple BSOD errors since upgrading computer in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hello,I'm hoping someone here can help me. I'm a bit at the end of my rope since the errors are always different.Last month I upgraded from a Ryzen 7... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by BShelton0327, Jan 26, 2023.

  1. Multiple BSOD errors since upgrading computer


    Hello,I'm hoping someone here can help me. I'm a bit at the end of my rope since the errors are always different.Last month I upgraded from a Ryzen 7 5800x to a i9 12900k also moving from 32GB 3600Mhz DDR4 to 32 GB 6000Mhz DDR5.I didn't initially notice any issues however after having the computer up and running for a few weeks I've started receiving BSOD errors.It seems to mostly happen while games are running. The last one was a hail mary trying to see if I could cause it as I had 30+ tabs open with YouTube videos and was playing the Forspoken Demo please note this is not normal for me as I

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    BShelton0327, Jan 26, 2023
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    Thanks for the assistance, I've run all the necessary steps. It looks like there might be an issue found when running that first command. I have also installed all the driver updates recommended by the dell support check.

    You can find the logs of the command prompt window in the cmd.log file

    cmd logs.txt
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    sakilo1990, Jan 26, 2023
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    Hi,

    I understand you're still facing the issue of BSOD so as to next step in resolving your issue I would suggest you follow the below fixes one by one.

    Fix #1: Disable overclocking from BIOS

    In order to fix the BSOD errors on Windows 10 systems, make sure the Overclocking feature from your computer’s BIOS is disabled.

    To do so, follow these methods to open BIOS.

    Method #1: Complete shutdown

    Switch to login screen

    Hold the Shift key while also pressing the Shutdown button

    Select Restart

    After your computer restarted, it should open into the BIOS menu automatically:

    Go to Advanced tab

    Go to Performance

    Look for a Overclocking option

    Make sure it’s disabled

    If it’s enabled, disable it

    Save the settings and exit BIOS by hitting the F10 key. Choose Yes if you’re asked to exit with saving the changes

    Fix #2: Check drivers

    Make sure there are no errors or yellow exclamations marks in device manager

    To do so, follow these steps:

    Go to search box next to Windows icon

    Type Device Manager in the search box

    Determine if there are any corrupt drivers installed (any errors reported) from the list of drivers installed. If there are no errors reported in Device Manager, update the software of your most recently installed driver for Display montitors.To do so, expand
    Monitors & right-click on the list of devices shown under and click Update Driver.

    Fix #3: Run chkdsk or Windows Memory Diagnostic

    To troubleshoot if the BSOD is caused by failing hard drive or memory, you can run the following tools:

    chkdsk

    Windows Memory Diagnostic

    To run chkdsk, follow these steps:

    Press the Windows and C keys to open Charm Bar

    Type cmd in the search box

    Right-click on Command Prompt from the results list

    Click Run as Administrator

    Once Command Prompt has loaded, type:

    chkdsk C: /f

    Replace C: with the letter of the drive where your Windows is installed.

    To run Windows Memory Diagnostic, follow these steps:

    Press the Windows and C keys to open the search box from Charm Bar

    Type Windows Memory Diagnostic in the search box

    Click on Windows Memory Diagnostic from the search results list

    Continue with the Windows Memory Diagnostic wizard to complete the process and wait for the results

    Regards

    Shuaib

    Windows Expert User
     
    MohammedShuaib1986, Jan 26, 2023
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  4. soopg Win User

    Multiple BSOD errors since upgrading computer

    Computer Not Booting, Multiple BSODs and Hardware Errors


    Hi there,

    I am currently trying to troubleshoot my computer as it has recently stopped booting up. I have had a previous thread about this issue here. However, I am moving my thread to the BSOD section after suggestion by 'essenbe'

    Here is a summary of my issue:


    • For months now, I have been having intermittent issues with BSODs, 'hardware errors' (in the reliability monitor) and freezes on multiple installs of Windows.
    • A few weeks ago, I installed a new graphics card (Asus GT610 2GB) which replaced integrated graphics. Also, at the same time as installing the graphics card I 'refreshed' Windows 10 and installed all of the latest drivers.
    • All was running fine for a few days, until the computer simply refused to boot one day. When ever I try to boot now, the Windows startup screen simply hangs and never does anything. Safe mode simply boots to a black screen.
    • I have tried to run linux live cds and Windows disks. All of which often fail to boot (they just hang on the startup screen).

    So far, I have tested my ram with memtest86+ (8 passes) and hard drive with seatools (long test passed).

    I attach the last version I could get of the BSOD logs (the folder is slightly outdated as obviously I cannot get any logs now!)

    Thank you in advance for your help! Multiple BSOD errors since upgrading computer :)
     
    soopg, Jan 26, 2023
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