Windows 10: Occasional BSOD - Possibly internet related?

Discus and support Occasional BSOD - Possibly internet related? in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I have had my computer BSOD 5-6 times in roughly the past 2 weeks. The error on the BSOD is always CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, and it typically happens when... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Omegano, Aug 27, 2015.

  1. Omegano Win User

    Occasional BSOD - Possibly internet related?


    I have had my computer BSOD 5-6 times in roughly the past 2 weeks. The error on the BSOD is always CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, and it typically happens when I am surfing the web. Once, it happened while watching a video file on my drive. Before the BSOD shows up, the computer seems to soft-lock for almost a minute. This started happening after moving the system drive to a SSD. Fresh install of Win 7 upgraded to Win 10. I am unsure if that is relevant, considering I spent maybe a day or two on Win 10 before switching to the SSD combined with the infrequency of the BSOD means I might not have had time to get it before switching... Please ask if any other info is needed, and thank you in advance!

    :)
     
    Omegano, Aug 27, 2015
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  2. Linney Win User

    Multiple BSOD

    Bug Check 0x1A: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

    Bug Check 0x1A MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSODs, accompanied by occasional app crashes/GPUTDR.

    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSODs, accompanied by occasional app crashes/GPUTDR. - [Solved] - Windows 7

    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, Aug 27, 2015
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  3. ResnickRE Win User
    UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION and CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED BSOD appears randomly

    Occasionally when using the computer, it freezes, then the BSOD appears with the UEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION or the CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED message.

    Here are the files: Files
     
    ResnickRE, Aug 27, 2015
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  4. axe0 New Member

    Occasional BSOD - Possibly internet related?

    Hi Omegano,

    I'm very sorry for the delay, there aren't many people in this section.

    Please boot in safe mode and see if the problem persist.
    If the problem does not persist, please do the followingOccasional BSOD - Possibly internet related? :eek:pen taskmanager and disable everything in the startup tab
    open msconfig > search msconfig and open it
    go to the tab services
    check 'hide microsoft services'
    uncheck every other services
    click appy and click ok
    reboot if asked.
    If the problem does not persist, enable at taskmanager 1 startup item and msconfig 1 service, reboot and see if the problem is there.
    If the problem is still not there, enable another startup item and service and see if the problem is there.
    Keep going until you have found the problem or there is nothing left to enable.
     
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