Hi, Possible resolution paths
Update or reinstall NVIDIA drivers with a clean version (use DDU - Display Driver Uninstaller).
Test the RAM with a tool like MemTest86.
Examine the dump files with WinDbg to precisely identify the faulty driver.
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Images/Dumps - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1g46OyGasRde8fOtYmzw9lycwbIsvmeLK?usp=sharing
Hello Microsoft Q&A, I've been receiving a bunch of BSODs for a while now, slowly getting to where issues arise, and I believe it is something to do with the way NVIDIA's drivers work. It could be something entirely different, not sure, but suspicious of NVIDIA.
GPU - GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 OC Low Profile 6G Graphics Card, 2X WINDFORCE Fans, 6GB GDDR6 96-bit GDDR6, GV-N3050OC-6GL Video Card
On PoolMonX (image also in Drive), it shows the following table:
Suggesting possible leaks.
Also in BlueScreenView:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION - win32kbase.sys+76380
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - ntoskrnl.exe+500450
And kernel related BSODs are also found in the dumps.
The dumps I provided are in the drive link above. Can somebody help? I think I've done the correct steps, but every time I think that, a blue screen appears. I appreciate any help you can provide.
Hi, Possible resolution paths
Update or reinstall NVIDIA drivers with a clean version (use DDU - Display Driver Uninstaller).
Test the RAM with a tool like MemTest86.
Examine the dump files with WinDbg to precisely identify the faulty driver.
Yep, found the driver. NVIDIA Video related.
Dump: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DLKBHiLYxbz05bH_AcWcoMtlLRb3C_lo/view?usp=sharing
Uninstall Nvidia Driver, Reboot and try to install last version here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/