Windows 10: Randomly recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe

Discus and support Randomly recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I recently got this HP Pavilion x2 - 10-n107na and it has been crashing constantly at random times. after using Bluescreenview under "Caused by... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by biscuit754, Nov 17, 2015.

  1. Randomly recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe


    I recently got this HP Pavilion x2 - 10-n107na and it has been crashing constantly at random times.

    after using Bluescreenview under "Caused by address" is see ntoskrnl.exe+ 14cc20
    I have reinstalled the operating system which is windows 10 pro x64.

    I really do not know why its doing this. I have malwarebytes installed and running and nothing else.

    Your help is appreciated

    I have attached the dump.

    :)
     
    biscuit754, Nov 17, 2015
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  2. Recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe+142760 0x0000001a

    What is your computer make and model? If not a branded computer what is your motherboard make and model?



    Please download and run Driver View and upload a copy of the report it produces to your OneDrive. To get a report on all drivers select Edit, Select All followed by File, Save Selected Items. Text file format please.

    DriverView: Loaded Windows Drivers List



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    Gerry C J Cornell, Nov 17, 2015
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  3. XOIIO Win User
    Recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe+142760 0x0000001a

    Don't have onedrive set up, but here you go, there are 7 total but I left out two of them.

    Dropbox - minidump files.rar
     
    XOIIO, Nov 17, 2015
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  4. axe0 New Member

    Randomly recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe

    Do you have KMSpico?
    Code: <ValidityExpiration></ValidityExpiration> <ActivePartialProductKey>T83GX</ActivePartialProductKey> <ActiveProductKeyPid2>00331-10000-00001-AA470</ActiveProductKeyPid2> <OSVersion>10.0.10240.2.00010100.0.0.048</OSVersion> <ProductName>Windows 10 Pro</ProductName> <ProcessorArchitecture>x64</ProcessorArchitecture> <EditionId>Professional</EditionId> <BuildLab>10240.th1.150709-1700</BuildLab> <TimeZone>GMT Standard Time(GMT)</TimeZone> <ActiveSkuId>2de67392-b7a7-462a-b1ca-108dd189f588</ActiveSkuId> <ActiveSkuDescription>Windows(R) Operating System, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel</ActiveSkuDescription> <ProductUniquenessGroups>55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f</ProductUniquenessGroups> <ActiveProductKeyPKeyId>08e404fb-41f3-77ac-59ef-6e9f2d3f499d</ActiveProductKeyPKeyId> <ActiveProductKeyPidEx>03612-03311-000-000001-03-4105-10240.0000-3212015</ActiveProductKeyPidEx> <ActiveProductKeyChannel>Volume:GVLK</ActiveProductKeyChannel> <ActiveVolumeCustomerPid>05426-03308-312-635593-03-2057-9200.0000-0672015</ActiveVolumeCustomerPid> <OfflineInstallationId>399778454692622294481613722308327840058794952776516041428484880</OfflineInstallationId> <DomainJoined>false</DomainJoined> <ComputerSid>S-1-5-21-1587337925-3350178331-2759167740</ComputerSid>[/quote] Forum rules
     
  5. yeah thx but no thx for ur help while I sit here clueless about what i should do with my tablet...
     
    biscuit754, Nov 18, 2015
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  6. axe0 New Member
    Have you used KMSpico for Windows?
    It strongly looks like it and that would prevent me from helping you.
     
  7. Yes I have used it to activate my windows and then got rid of it.
    I don't see how that would stop you from helping me with a BSOD issue I'm having. I'm not even talking about piracy or giving out links or ideas on how to pirate.
    The device was originally shipped with Windows 10 Home x64 and it was spitting out the same bluescreens so I decided to wipe the drive and install windows 10 pro on it. It hasn't fixed the issue as it's still giving me the same BSOD.
     
    biscuit754, Nov 18, 2015
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  8. axe0 New Member

    Randomly recurring BSOD ntoskrnl.exe

    A counterfeit installation contains heavily modified code which causes the system to behave in unexpected ways.
    For this reason, analyzing counterfeit systems is unreliable and most analysts won't try it.

    AND the forum rules do NOT allow any kind of cracking for whatever.
     
  9. Yes but I had a legit copy of windows 10 home x64 preinstalled on this device before i switched to pro x64 cracked.
    I was getting BSOD out of the box before I even decided to install 10 pro...

    Since I was getting the same BSOD before using KMSPico it shouldn't matter...
     
    biscuit754, Nov 18, 2015
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  10. axe0 New Member
    Until you revert back to a non-cracked Windows, I won't help.
    Due to the modifications it would be a waste of time.
     
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