Windows 10: Regular BSOD since whole new PC

Discus and support Regular BSOD since whole new PC in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi, Unfortunately due to replacing the Motherboard / CPU / GPU, I am unable to pinpoint my crashes to any one thing. Each BSDO has a different error,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by ColonelBlack, Dec 26, 2020.

  1. Regular BSOD since whole new PC


    Hi,

    Unfortunately due to replacing the Motherboard / CPU / GPU, I am unable to pinpoint my crashes to any one thing.
    Each BSDO has a different error, preventing me from narrowing it down to a specific thing. The only thing I haven't tried OS wise is to reinstall the OS.

    Would anyone be able to better understand these dumps from "WinDbg" at all please?


    ******************************************************************************** ** Bugcheck Analysis ** ********************************************************************************MEMORY_MANAGEMENT 1a # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.Arguments:Arg1: 0000000000041792, A corrupt PTE has been detected. Parameter 2 contains the address of the PTE. Parameters 3/4 contain the low/high parts of the PTE.Arg2: ffffba3ffe3433d8Arg3: 0001000000000000Arg4: 0000000000000000Debugging Details:------------------KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1 Key : Analysis.CPU.mSec Value: 2140 Key : Analysis.DebugAnalysisProvider.CPP Value: Create: 8007007e on DESKTOP-KK1TOBC Key : Analysis.DebugData Value: CreateObject Key : Analysis.DebugModel Value: CreateObject Key : Analysis.Elapsed.mSec Value: 2508 Key : Analysis.Memory.CommitPeak.Mb Value: 77 Key : Analysis.System Value: CreateObject Key : WER.OS.Branch Value: vb_release Key : WER.OS.Timestamp Value: 2019-12-06T14:06:00Z Key : WER.OS.Version Value: 10.0.19041.1ADDITIONAL_XML: 1OS_BUILD_LAYERS: 1BUGCHECK_CODE: 1aBUGCHECK_P1: 41792BUGCHECK_P2: ffffba3ffe3433d8BUGCHECK_P3: 1000000000000BUGCHECK_P4: 0MEMORY_CORRUPTOR: ONE_BITBLACKBOXBSD: 1 !blackboxbsdBLACKBOXNTFS: 1 !blackboxntfsBLACKBOXPNP: 1 !blackboxpnpBLACKBOXWINLOGON: 1PROCESS_NAME: svchost.exeSTACK_TEXT: ffff9f8a`f90d5fc8 fffff802`1549d0fa : 00000000`0000001a 00000000`00041792 ffffba3f`fe3433d8 00010000`00000000 : nt!KeBugCheckExffff9f8a`f90d5fd0 fffff802`1540b9e6 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000082 ffffba3f`fe3433d8 : nt!MiDeleteVa+0x153affff9f8a`f90d60d0 fffff802`1540bafb : ffffba5d`1fff1a18 ffffe00d`f03c6700 ffff9f8a`00000000 ffff9f8a`f90d6540 : nt!MiWalkPageTablesRecursively+0x776ffff9f8a`f90d6170 fffff802`1540bafb : ffffba5d`00000000 ffffe00d`f03c6700 ffff9f8a`00000001 ffff9f8a`f90d6550 : nt!MiWalkPageTablesRecursively+0x88bffff9f8a`f90d6210 fffff802`1540bafb : ffffba5d`2e8ff000 ffffe00d`f03c6700 ffff9f8a`00000002 ffff9f8a`f90d6560 : nt!MiWalkPageTablesRecursively+0x88bffff9f8a`f90d62b0 fffff802`1545de6b : ffff96a7`fd1f0860 ffffe00d`f03c6700 ffff9f8a`00000003 ffff9f8a`f90d6570 : nt!MiWalkPageTablesRecursively+0x88bffff9f8a`f90d6350 fffff802`1549b991 : ffff9f8a`f90d64f0 ffffe00d`00000000 ffffba5d`00000002 ffffffff`00000000 : nt!MiWalkPageTables+0x36bffff9f8a`f90d6450 fffff802`1546baf0 : 00000000`00000001 ffff9f8a`00000000 ffffe00d`f03c6550 ffffe00d`eed7f080 : nt!MiDeletePagablePteRange+0x4f1ffff9f8a`f90d6760 fffff802`15835c99 : ffffe00d`e74a43a0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 ffffe00d`00000000 : nt!MiDeleteVad+0x360ffff9f8a`f90d6870 fffff802`15835a72 : ffffe00d`ee153340 00007ffc`68150000 ffffe00d`f03c6080 00000000`00000000 : nt!MiUnmapVad+0x49ffff9f8a`f90d68a0 fffff802`158358e9 : fffff802`158d8ec0 ffff9f8a`f90d6980 00000000`00000008 00000000`00000000 : nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x152ffff9f8a`f90d6980 fffff802`158d8ecc : ffffe00d`eed7f080 00000233`a9c49520 0000003f`dbeff548 ffffe00d`f03c6080 : nt!NtUnmapViewOfSectionEx+0x99ffff9f8a`f90d69d0 fffff802`156076ee : 00000000`00000000 ffff9f8a`f90d6a80 00000233`a9c49520 ffffe00d`f03c6080 : nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0xcffff9f8a`f90d6a00 00007ffc`6d60c4f4 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceExitPico+0x2b90000003f`dbeff618 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x00007ffc`6d60c4f4MODULE_NAME: hardwareIMAGE_NAME: memory_corruptionSTACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kbFAILURE_BUCKET_ID: MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BITOS_VERSION: 10.0.19041.1BUILDLAB_STR: vb_releaseOSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64OSNAME: Windows 10FAILURE_ID_HASH: {e3faf315-c3d0-81db-819a-6c43d23c63a7}Followup: MachineOwner---------

    :)
     
    ColonelBlack, Dec 26, 2020
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  2. Thrackan Win User

    PC reboots (no BSOD) on CPU stress

    Hi fellow TPU members,

    not too long ago, the box my gf's PC was transported in gave way on the stairs. Yes, you got it right, that sent a PC tumbling down a flight of steps alright.

    Stuff broke. Also, stuff remained intact somehow.

    I bought her a new case, new CPU cooler and we removed the floppy drive, so far so good. But the PC started crashing for no apparent reason, without a BSOD.

    I tested:
    • Memtest86+, left overnight, 0 errors
    • Scanned the HDD for errors, nothing there
    • Left FurMark burning up the GFX card and drawing some power, no problems there
    • Ran Ubuntu from a Live CD doing nothing special, didn't crash
    • Ran OCCT, Linpack, Prime95, all 3 caused reboots within minutes
    • Oh, and I disabled "Restart on error" so I'm sure it's not a BSOD.
    Now, I can still try and test something CPU intensive on Ubuntu, but my guess is the CPU didn't survive.
    Before I do anything drastic like whippin' out the magic wallet and get her a new AMD quad, is there anything I didn't see?
    I'm guessing the motherboard could be borkered as well, but can I check that other than replacing the CPU with a working one?
    Any suggestions on which proggies I can use from an Ubuntu Live CD to stress the CPU?
     
    Thrackan, Dec 26, 2020
    #2
  3. ARC
    Arc Win User
    Random BSOD while browsing internet


    BitDefender is nothing special. mwac.sys causes BSODs anywhere.
    A tiny documentation can be found here: Solved Random BSODs - Windows 10 Forums
    In that very thread, the suggested action apparently worked.

    The storage and network filters of any third party antivirus can cause BSODs. Neither MBAM nor BitDefender is any special. For a regular antivirus, it may be shifted to an alternative; but MBAM has no alternative. So a clean install of the said program is the most feasible first step.
    As far as the first step is not failing, it is better to not think for the second step. Because the BSODs are not universal, failure at the first step is not universal; and success at the second step is also not universal.
    That is why I posted that my suggestion may work, or may not. Let us see where it goes.
     
  4. Regular BSOD since whole new PC

    BSOD help with new PC

    Hi,

    My new PC (Win 10) has a BSOD every few minutes with a DPC Watchdog violation.

    I've followed a number of the typical debug steps:

    • Updated drivers inc. chipset and graphics
    • In device manager checked IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, the driver is storahci.sys and I've tried to updated using the Standard SATA AHCI Controller on my PC
    • No external devices are attached
    • removed AV
    • Disabled Sound drivers in device manager

    Still the problems are occurring frequently. I have a minidmp file here: 012718-5515-01.dmp

    and there is also a 700MB memory.dmp that I can share if it is helpful?

    Grateful for any advice that anyone can share. Thanks in advance.
     
    KrisCoverdale, Dec 26, 2020
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