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Discus and support Several random BSOD windows 10 64 bit in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello Ztruker, I wanted to thank you because since yesterday i havent had any BSOD (since i applied the solutions u told me about the setting... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by EnisK, Jan 27, 2018.

  1. EnisK Win User

    Several random BSOD windows 10 64 bit


    Hello Ztruker,

    I wanted to thank you because since yesterday i havent had any BSOD (since i applied the solutions u told me about the setting hibernation off and passing the power options from balance to performance, but i still dont know why these were causing problems, do you have any idea?).
    Regarding this latest post of yours, since everything is working ok now, i dont wanna try my luck and change my nvidia install and neither try the driver verifier method *Smile
    But i was curious about checking the voltages in BIOS Setup because i guess the problem of hibernation and the power options might come from the voltage of the bios.
    Unfortunately, at my HP PC i entered in bios via f10 but i didnt find any menu where i could see the voltage. Can you tell me what i missed, where i should have looked for this information?
    Thnx again!

    PS: im marking this thread as resolved *Smile
     
    EnisK, Feb 1, 2018
    #16
  2. zbook New Member

    Please post a new zip:
    log collector v2-beta08.zip

    Windows had failed fast startup.
    The event viewer report is included.
    Turning off hibernation turns off both hibernation and fast startup.

    This link may be useful:
    Turn On or Off Fast Startup in Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials

    Code: Event[5806]: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot Date: 2018-01-29T18:15:17.675 Event ID: 29 Task: N/A Level: Error Opcode: Info Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-18 User Name: AUTORITE NT\Système Computer: DESKTOP-391FC8B Description: Windows failed fast startup with error status 0xC00000D4.[/quote]
     
    zbook, Feb 1, 2018
    #17
  3. EnisK Win User
    Hello zbook,

    Im sorry but i didnt understand what you meant by your post.

    Can u explain it to me plz?

    Thnx
     
    EnisK, Feb 1, 2018
    #18
  4. EnisK Win User

    Several random BSOD windows 10 64 bit

    Firstly i didnt understand whats the use of the log collector v2-beta08.zip u have linked.

    Secondly:
    "Windows had failed fast startup.
    The event viewer report is included.
    Turning off hibernation turns off both hibernation and fast startup." => these indicators plus the code u pasted come from my dmp file(s)?

    And finally, the link you have put at the post, is to help me fix this hibernate/ fast start up that are causing me BSODs?
     
    EnisK, Feb 2, 2018
    #19
  5. zbook New Member
    The beta version of the log collector collects new files that are useful in accessing the computer environment.
    Please run this version and post a zip into the thread:
    log collector v2-beta08.zip

    There is information in the logs that are useful in fixing BSOD and there is information that is useful for fixing other parts of the computer environment.
     
    zbook, Feb 2, 2018
    #20
  6. EnisK Win User
    Hello there,

    I downloaded the log and extracted the log collector and launched it.

    Here you can find the zip file that is generated.
    You will see that it didnt find any memory.dmp file our mini dmp because i havent been having any other BSOD since the changes i did with the solution that another member told me.
    But yeah, if these logs can tell you why with my previous configuration (which afaik wasnt "not normal") i was having BSODs i would really appreciate it.

    Thnx again!
     
    EnisK, Feb 3, 2018
    #21
  7. EnisK Win User
    Hello,
    I did what you asked and here the 2 images that you asked:
    a)

    Several random BSOD windows 10 64 bit [​IMG]


    b)

    Several random BSOD windows 10 64 bit [​IMG]


    Hope these helps.

    Thnx!
     
    EnisK, Feb 4, 2018
    #22
  8. zbook New Member

    Several random BSOD windows 10 64 bit

    For startup and recovery system failure:
    a) uncheck automatically restart
    b) for write debugging information change to automatic memory dump
     
    zbook, Feb 4, 2018
    #23
  9. EnisK Win User
    What will be the purpose of these 2 changes?
    I mean, for
    a) by not letting it restart automatically, how will it help me?
    And for
    b) what is the difference between what i have "Complete memory dump" and the "automatic memory dump"?
     
    EnisK, Feb 4, 2018
    #24
  10. zbook New Member
    The advantages of un-checking automatically restart:
    1) provides unlimited time for the formation of the dump file
    2) lets you know that a BSOD related crash occurred.
    3) If you are able to view the BSOD window it provides useful information: a bugcheck that has a name and a number.
    4) At times the BSOD window may display the misbehaving driver.

    The complete memory dump is the largest size dump file and is best when you perform your own debugging and have small RAM and a large drive.
    If you don't perform your own debugging, or if drive size is small or if RAM size is large then you would want the smallest size dump file.
    The log collector that we use does not collect memory dump files. The larger the dump file the more time it will take for the user to upload and for the analyst to download.

    Complete Memory Dump: This contains the entire contents of the physical memory at the time of the crash. This type of dump will require that there is a page file at least the size of physical memory plus 1MB (for the header). Because of the page file requirement, this is an uncommon setting especially for systems with large amounts of RAM.
    Understanding Crash Dump Files
    Complete Memory Dump | Microsoft Docs
     
    zbook, Feb 5, 2018
    #25
  11. EnisK Win User
    I understand now better, ok i will apply these changes, and so, in the future if i get another BSOD, i can have more pertinent information and no more automatic restart of PC.

    Thnx!
     
    EnisK, Feb 5, 2018
    #26
  12. Ztruker Win User
    Also, the system only keeps one large memory dump, C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Subsequent large dumps overlay the existing one.
     
    Ztruker, Apr 5, 2018
    #27
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