Windows 10: Random BSODs SYSTEM_THREAD, WHEA , Kernel,when Multitasking or gaming.

Discus and support Random BSODs SYSTEM_THREAD, WHEA , Kernel,when Multitasking or gaming. in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello TenForums! I have just upgraded to Windows 10. Now I am experiencing random BSODs when I am multitasking or playing games. I hope I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by INeedhelpMan, Jan 7, 2016.

  1. Random BSODs SYSTEM_THREAD, WHEA , Kernel,when Multitasking or gaming.


    Hello TenForums!

    I have just upgraded to Windows 10. Now I am experiencing random BSODs when I am multitasking or playing games.


    I hope I uploaded my dump files correctly.

    Any suggestions? *Shock

    Edit; Added updated crash dump files. Ran into two more BSODs while multitasking.

    +More BSODs. Updated dump files.

    Thank you for taking your time to read this.
    1/10/2016

    Uploaded updated Dump files.
    Updated post down below.


    1/11/2016

    Updated post below. Responses to questions below also.


    :)
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 7, 2016
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  2. JSutXH Win User

    Windows 10 kernel security check failure after upgrade

    I'm constantly getting kernel security check failure at random times and I cant figure out why. Even after a fresh install of the anniversary update I still get bsod.
     
    JSutXH, Jan 7, 2016
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  3. Zakly Win User
    BSOD Kernel Check failure when playing games and sometimes random at times

    Hey,

    I have an Acer timelineX 4830T non-Nvidia video card version. I've been trying to fix this for some time but haven't got any luck so far. The BSOD problem started to appear when I wake up, the night before everything was fine.

    The problem is I keep getting BSOD Kernel check failure when playing games after a couple of minutes of playing.

    I also sometimes get BSOD System service exception at a random time, don't know what causes this.

    What I do know is sometimes when I get BSOD, it is when I'm pushing the casing of my laptop inside, like carrying it or resting my hands on the laptop, on the left side of the case.

    Also when I get BSOD my screen suddenly have red flicker instead of the normal blue.

    Here's my dump file: MEGA

    If anyone knows how to fix this, please help me.
     
    Zakly, Jan 7, 2016
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  4. Golden Win User

    Random BSODs SYSTEM_THREAD, WHEA , Kernel,when Multitasking or gaming.

    Code: ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff800ea6fef02, ffffd0002245c5f0, 0} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for eamonm.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for eamonm.sys Probably caused by : eamonm.sys ( eamonm+258fb ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- 4: kd> lmvm eamonm start end module name fffff801`afa00000 fffff801`afad3000 eamonm T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: eamonm.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\eamonm.sys Image name: eamonm.sys Timestamp: Fri Nov 06 21:21:18 2015 (563C8626) CheckSum: 00043A08 ImageSize: 000D3000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4[/quote] Temporarily uninstall ESET and replace it with Windows Defender and monitor to see if further BSOD's occur.
     
    Golden, Jan 8, 2016
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  5. Temporarily uninstall ESET and replace it with Windows Defender and monitor to see if further BSOD's occur.[/quote] I uninstalled yesterday and it still blue screens. It has BSOD 4 + times since I uninstalled yesterday. I still got 2 BSODs today.

    I only installed ESET to fix the BSODs and it didn't work.
    ESET remains uninstalled.

    Thank you for taking the time to help.

    I can't enable Windows Defender right now because I am performing a Memtest86 to check my ram.

    Any other suggestions?
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 8, 2016
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  6. I have more info and data! Attachment 57878

    I ran Memtest86/ ram test. I passed 9 consecutively overnight. I uploaded a pic and file.

    I hope this helps on figuring out what the problem is.

    *Sick
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 8, 2016
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  7. axe0 New Member
    Please update following drivers
    Driver Reference Table - LGBusEnum.sys - Logitech Keyboard driver
    Driver Reference Table - LGVirHid.sys - Logitech game panel virtual HID device driver
    Driver Reference Table - BazisVirtualCDBus.sys
    Driver Reference Table - ladfgscamd64.sys - Logitech headset driver
    Driver Reference Table - ladfGSRamd64.sys - Logitech headset driver

    Please update your BIOS to version 2603, you are currently using version 1503
    M5A97 R2.0 | Moederbord | ASUS Nederland

    Code: BIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. 1503, 1/11/2013[/quote]
     
    axe0, Jan 8, 2016
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  8. Random BSODs SYSTEM_THREAD, WHEA , Kernel,when Multitasking or gaming.

    Yes sir! I will do the that immediately.

    Thank you for taking the time to help me axe0.

    I will update as soon as possible after a using the computer for a couple sessions.

    Update/Edit (10:51)
    I found out my motherboard is M5A97 LE R2.0. The most recent update is Build 2601. (I found out because Build 2603 did not work, and was prompted security verification error. )

    I have updated the Bios and had to reset my Windows.

    .Attachment 58024

    Just an update *Sleepy
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 8, 2016
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  9. Yo Tenforums. I'm back and I am still getting BSODs.

    BSODs are still continuing after updating Logitech drivers and Bios. I completely removed WinCDEmu (Windows 10 actually did).


    Did I update my drivers correctly?


    updated dump files. ​
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 10, 2016
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  10. lifetec Win User
    DifferentBSOD.
    Out of 9 memory dumps there were 5 different BSOD error codes.
    The differing error codes are usually symptomatic of a lower level problem within the system. They are usually caused by one of these things:
    - faulting (broken) hardware (several different procedures used to isolate the problemdevice)
    - BIOS issues (check for updates at the motherboard manufacturer's website)
    - overclocking/overheating - You'll know if you're overclocking or not. Please stop at least during troubleshooting.
    - compatibility issues (3rd party hardware/drivers)
    - low-level driver/system problems within windows (SFC/DISM)
    - or even malware

    In a few dumpfiles there are refences to windows systemfiles

    Start with running SFC to check and repair windows systemfiles
    Use SFC to checkand repair windows systemfiles.

    See this tutorial SFC /SCANNOW Command - Run in Windows 8
    In 2 dumpfiles there were references to Geforce Experience. Uninstall this program.

    One dumpfile mentioned the wdfilter.sys. Driver Description: Windows CP - Microsoft antimalware file system filter driver.
    Please check your system for Malware with Malwarebytes or similiar Programs.
     
    lifetec, Jan 10, 2016
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  11. axe0 New Member
    Where do some dumps come from?
    In the dxdiag.txt there are 9 WER (Windows Error Reporting services) reports and in the eventlog.txt there are logs of 6 bluescreens.
    Total there are 11 dumps from yesterday, 5 without any log...

    Some dumps are symptomatic of memory related problems.
    For this reason I searched in the user manual for the supported memory part numbers and couldn't find yours back.
    Please check if I'm correct.
    User manual: http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/...R20_V2_WEB.pdf
    Memory modules part number: CML8GX3M2B1600C11
     
  12. Hello Lifetec. I will do those now.. Thanks so much for helping out. I will report back!

    UPDATE 1/11/2016 (20:43 PST): I ran SFC and SFC found some corrupted files and repaired it! Hopefully my BSODs will become only one kind of BSOD. I will test out my computer and update again!.


    Heyo Axe0!
    Thanks for helping again.
    I got all my dump files using DM_Log_Collector provided by Tenforums.

    I double checked if my RAM/Memory module is listed in the M5a97 R2.0 LE Manual Version 2013.
    The memory is not listed on the compatibility list.
    -My RAM is DDR3 1600Mhz and the M5a97 R2.0 LE/Motherboard should support this. (I am guessing. Please correct me if I am wrong.)
    -I have been using these Cosair Vengeance RAM for about 2 years now.
    -The computer was fine with the RAM until the BSODs started appearing recently.
    That is when I upgraded to Windows 10 to get rid of the BSODs. It didn't.

    Can my hard drive cause memory related problems?
    My C; drive is about 4 years old now.
    Sorry if I am getting off topic.

    Uploaded dump files just in case last one was corrupted.
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 11, 2016
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  13. axe0 New Member

    Random BSODs SYSTEM_THREAD, WHEA , Kernel,when Multitasking or gaming.

    There are many DDR3 modules running 1600Mhz from many different memory manufacturers.
    According to the manual, your motherboard does NOT support your memory part numbers.

    Have you changed your motherboard in the time you have your system?
     
  14. No.

    I haven't changed anything. The computer worked fine for over a year and a half with these RAM sticks.
    I gamed for over 400 hours on Battlefield 4 on High settings 1920x1080 resolution.
    No BSODs occured during this (400+) + hundreds of hours of work on this computer. Until recently.


    I do notice that is the 2013 manual version for the motherboard.

    How about all the DDR3 rams that was produced after the manual was printed?

    Are they listed on there?

    Can my hard drive be a memory problem?
     
    INeedhelpMan, Jan 11, 2016
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  15. axe0 New Member
    Just to note, I checked the 2015 manual version, I can't read german (2013 version).
     
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