Windows 10: Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop

Discus and support Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; My laptop, an ASUS ROG Strix G531, running Windows 10 suddenly started blue screening about a week ago. Back then I thought nothing of it, but recently... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by AmazingDerp, Nov 2, 2020.

  1. Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop


    My laptop, an ASUS ROG Strix G531, running Windows 10 suddenly started blue screening about a week ago. Back then I thought nothing of it, but recently it is becoming more and more frequent.


    The BSOD code was either "kernel data inpage error" or "unexpected store exception". I noticed that "kernel data inpage error" usually happened when I attempted to open a program. I first thought it was the game Minecraft causing this problem, but then opening other programs led to this problem as well. When this problem occurs, my laptop usually starts freezing and becoming unresponsive, then it blue screens. In fact, sometimes just searching for things caused this problem. In task manager, my disk usage spikes up to 100% while all programs show that they are using 0 mb/s. After a while, my laptop simply blue screens, showing the error.


    “Unexpected store exception" usually happened much more randomly compared to the other error. I'm not sure what causes this, but it happens without warning. Usually, my laptop would freeze for a few seconds then immediately blue screen.


    I have tried chkdsk /f /r and the memory diagnostics tool, but both showed no problems.


    In fact, I started my laptop up and it immediately started lagging, and then blue screened and said “critical process died”. I am getting concerned. Can anyone help?

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    AmazingDerp, Nov 2, 2020
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  2. Reoccurring BSOD's relating to bugcheck 0x1a

    First time posting, so sorry in advance if I missed a thread policy. This started when I upgraded my rig from a i5 6400 to a Ryzen 5 3600. This also included a new Mobo to suport said cpu. Apart from the torturous 12 hours of errors setting up the system. Once I had it all setup I kept getting these BSOD's after some usage time. After using bugcheck and checking forums, most evidence pointed to the newest nvidia drivers and my crucial mx300 m-sata ssd both causing driver errors. I replaced the SSD, and reverted to the default nvidia driver, and the symptoms stopped showing for a while. This was until Memory_management BSOD's started showing up after I close any game. I read online that Nvidia knew about the errors with their current drivers and were rolling out a patch in the recent update, so i manually installed that driver. This still hasn't fixed the problem. Currently, my computer will work fine until I am either playing or closing a game, which it will then BSOD with different errors each time, but the most common two are System-Service-Exception and Memory_Management. Here is a screenshot of my event viewer:

    Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop [​IMG]


    Troubleshooting Steps I've Done:
    • Updated CPU and chipset drivers, both from Mobo website and AMD website
    • Updated BIOS to the latest version listed on MSI website
    • ran 2 memory tests (one was memtest, the other was a stability test in windows, forgot the name) both finished clean
    • installed, removed, and reinstalled nvidia drivers
    • reinstalled windows 10
    • rubber ducky debugging

    I've looked at multiple forum posts online, but none seem to have my exact symptoms so maybe I'm missing something. Thanks in advance for any help! (log files attached)
     
    fameman100, Nov 2, 2020
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  3. Ztruker Win User
    Reoccurring BSOD's relating to bugcheck 0x1a

    Not seeing much in the dumps. Event logs have a couple interesting things in them:

    Problem creating some dumps, no indication why:

    Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop [​IMG]


    These indicate a hardware failure with your NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070. If it's still under warranty, RMA it. If not, do you still have your old GPU? If yes, try that and see if it resolves the problem. One waay or another I think you will need to replace the 1070.

    Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop [​IMG]


    Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop [​IMG]
     
    Ztruker, Nov 2, 2020
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  4. n-ster Win User

    Recent reoccuring BSOD for my laptop

    n-ster, Nov 2, 2020
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