Windows 10: Sporadic BSOD No Obvious Cause Or Pattern

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  1. Sporadic BSOD No Obvious Cause Or Pattern


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    Looks like WhoCrashed is working properly
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
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  2. zbook New Member

    Great!
    Turn on windows drive verifier.
    Whenever there is a BSOD > run whocrashed > update or uninstall driver > reinstall driver
    Depending on the driver misbehaving the fix method may be altered.
    Please post a zip into the thread for guidance.
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
    #17
  3. Okay Windows will not boot now. Should I disable driver verifier and do the steps above?
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
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  4. zbook New Member

    Sporadic BSOD No Obvious Cause Or Pattern

    Which step preceded the boot problem?
    The un-checking of the automatic restart is to give you time to view the BSOD window.
    It should display the bugcheck and it may display the misbehaving driver in the form *.sys.
    The windows driver test settings can impact the performance of the computer/tool.
    So the number of tests that are performed at any one time may need to be reduced.
    Change the tests on the first link to the tests on this second link.
    Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver. - Microsoft Community
    Enable and Disable Driver Verifier in Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
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  5. So I disabled the driver verifier because it would not boot.


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    Here is the .zip folder: COMPOSER-Thu_04_01_2018_115224_82.zip
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
    #20
  6. It literally shows the UEFI screen and then the step before Windows begins loading with the circle of dots. It just hangs on the Asrock Logo. With no BSOD
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
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  7. Okay so the new driver verifier settings will allow me to boot. Let's see if it crashes
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
    #22
  8. zbook New Member

    Sporadic BSOD No Obvious Cause Or Pattern

    Okay. So far there has only been the test crash in the mini dumps.

    In post #8 what was step #14 attachment. It could not be opened.
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
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  9. zbook New Member
    The logs and image displayed failure to upgrade from 1703 > 1709.
    Did you want to upgrade?
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
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  10. I couldn't find it in the upload selector but I think this was it: COMPOSER-Thu_04_01_2018_102145_04.zip

    I didn't attempt to upgrade myself but it's probably worth it?
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
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  11. zbook New Member
    To troubleshoot the upgrade failure look for the hidden Panther logs:
    Download and install Everything search: voidtools
    Search for these Panther logs and post any that you find into the thread using one drive or drop box share links:

    C:\Windows\Panther
    setuperr.log
    setupact.log
    Setupmem.dmp
    setupapi.dev.log
    BlueBox.log
    Event logs (*.evtx)
    C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Rollback
    $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupmem.dmp
    $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupapi\setupapi.dev.log
    $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback*.evtx
    $Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther\UnattendGC
    miglog.xml
    Windows\Logs\Mosetup


    If there are no BSOD with the current Windows driver verifier settings count the number of test boxes that were checked and the number that are now checked. Add 1 test box every 1 hour until you have a boot problem. Then un-check the last test. Then for the next hour add a new test and remove one test. This way all of the drivers will have been exposed to all of the Windows driver verifier tests as were in the first link.
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
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  12. These are the files that I could find: BSOD - Google Drive
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
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  13. zbook New Member

    Sporadic BSOD No Obvious Cause Or Pattern

    Create a bootable windows 10 iso:
    Download Windows 10
    Once the BSOD have been fixed you will attempt an upgrade.
    If it works then no further troubleshooting is needed.
    If it fails it will generate fresh logs that can be troubleshooted.
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
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  14. zbook New Member
    Uninstall and install Vbox software to update its drivers.
    These boot-start drivers failed to load:

    Code: Event[31013]: Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date: 2018-01-04T11:49:14.603 Event ID: 7026 Task: N/A Level: Information Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Composer Description: The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) did not load: AFDCSCdamDfscFileCryptGpuEnergyDrvNetBIOSNetBTnpsvctrignsiproxyPschedrdbsstdxVBoxDrvVBoxNetLwfVBoxUSBMonvwififltWdFilter[/quote]
    VBoxDrv.sys VirtualBox Downloads – Oracle VM VirtualBox
    VBoxNetLwf.sys Oracle VirtualBox NDIS 6.0 Lightweight Filter Driver Downloads – Oracle VM VirtualBox
    VBoxUSBMon.sys VirtualBox USB driver Downloads – Oracle VM VirtualBox
     
    zbook, Jan 3, 2018
    #29
  15. So I had several BSOD with 'Special Pool' enabled with the verifier.

    Here is the WhoCrashed:

    Sporadic BSOD No Obvious Cause Or Pattern [​IMG]



    Here is the .zip:
    COMPOSER-Thu_04_01_2018_130328_05.zip
     
    calebfaith, Jan 3, 2018
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