Windows 10: Multiple BSOD

Discus and support Multiple BSOD in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello, I've recently upgraded my hardware and moved over my NVMe and two HDD's into my new build specifications listed below. I thought the transition... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by ALuuster, Apr 28, 2020.

  1. ALuuster Win User

    Multiple BSOD


    Hello, I've recently upgraded my hardware and moved over my NVMe and two HDD's into my new build specifications listed below. I thought the transition would be a lot easier, but it has not been since these stop codes/blue screen appear whenever I happen to play games.


    My first stop code was the KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED and after attempting to fix that the next one was a SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION and when I tried going into CMD and doing the "sfc/scannow", that also did not work. I've also tried Disk Cleanup, Windows Memory Diagnostics, Updated my drivers directly from the gigabyte and nvidia site, uninstalled and reinstalled applications, updated Direct X one game couldn't run because the "d3dx9_39.dll" was missing AND even reinstalled Windows 10 Home via a USB boot drive. I don't think a system restore will help if I had technically reinstalled a clean version of Windows 10 and did not keep any of my old files on the C drive OS. Lastly I've tried using all of the DISM commands CheckHealth, ScanHealth, and RestoreHealth.


    The other stop codes that appear have been: "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL X2", "CRITICAL PROCESS_DIED", QUOTA_UNDERFLOW", and "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT". Virtualization has not been enabled nor installed.


    Here is the link for the zipped .dmp files on OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvnUnPp07Q_wigCpfn1iK_-XHovW?e=5hRfMH


    Specs are:

    Ryzen 9 3950X

    X570 Aorus Ultra BIOS version F11

    Nvidia 2070 Super Latest Driver

    Corsair RAM 16 GB DDR4

    C: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus //OS

    D: WDC WD20EARS //Main storage

    G: WDC WD10EZEX //Back Up

    :)
     
    ALuuster, Apr 28, 2020
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  2. Linney Win User

    Multiple BSOD

    Bug Check 0x1A: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

    Bug Check 0x1A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT - Windows drivers

    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSODs, accompanied by occasional app crashes/GPUTDR.

    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSODs, accompanied by occasional app crashes/GPUTDR.

    The relevant Parameter appears to be 0x41284 which means, A PTE or the working set list is corrupted, which in itself means nothing to most of us poor Windows users. I still wonder if this is not just bad RAM?

    Is it possible to remove one stick of RAM for testing purposes and then test all sticks one at a time (that's is you have multiple sticks of RAM, otherwise it is a daft suggestion on my part).
     
    Linney, May 23, 2020
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  3. herrshaun Win User
    [SOLVED] Multiple random BSODs, all pointing to the kernel


    No BSODs yet but I haven't been playing World of Warcraft which I suspect to be a possible cause.

    Was the driver verifier step necessary or just a suggestion?
     
    herrshaun, May 23, 2020
    #3
  4. Multiple BSOD

    BSOD when coming out of sleep, multiple error codes

    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, May 23, 2020
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  5. herrshaun Win User
    [SOLVED] Multiple random BSODs, all pointing to the kernel


    No BSODs yet but I haven't been playing World of Warcraft which I suspect to be a possible cause.

    Was the driver verifier step necessary or just a suggestion?
     
    herrshaun, May 23, 2020
    #5
  6. BSOD when coming out of sleep, multiple error codes

    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
    Multiple BSOD [​IMG]

    Multiple BSOD [​IMG]

    Multiple BSOD [​IMG]

    Multiple BSOD [​IMG]

    Multiple BSOD [​IMG]
     
    sakilo1990, May 23, 2020
    #6
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