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I have a BSOD every day and it has something to do with nvme , help please

Anonymous
2021-09-18T12:13:08+00:00

Hi,

I really hope you can help, until today I had a system that was working pretty much perfect. But lately I started getting random BSOD errors, ranging from 'kernel check security failures' to memory management stop codes too. 

I've tried:- clean installs, memcheck, updating windows, updating BIOS, updating drivers and everything seems to produce a BSOD - sometimes it's instant after cold and normal boot,

I do not know what to do. nothing seems to fix these constant errors. Please help!

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-09-18T15:44:02+00:00

    Try to use the Drive Manager: Easy Kit to update the Firmware.

    https://ssd.skhynix.com/download/driver_manager...

    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted.


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  2. Anonymous
    2021-09-18T15:42:01+00:00

    I can not find any place to update this HFM001TD3JX013N ssd type of mine?

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-09-18T15:08:10+00:00

    How do you update the ssd? my ssd is from SK hynix, but i can not see any driver updates?

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-09-18T13:51:28+00:00

    Hi djordjekrnojelac,

    I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    Yes, the BSOD is caused by "nvme.sys". I recommend that you try to update SSD firmware or driver.

    You should also check your SSD health using the SSD Manufacturer Tool.

    Let me know the result.

    Thanks.

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  5. JX313 7,045 Reputation points
    2021-09-18T13:16:04+00:00

    OK, keep us posted.

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