Please post a link to the dump file/s. "How to" instructions below.
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
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I got a new computer from a company that I've had no issues with before (this is my fifth computer from them).
Shortly after setting it up and starting to install the software I use all the time I got a blue screen. Ok, one. Not really a problem.
24 hours later I had 8 inside a 3 hour period. All with different bug check cocdes.
I've run MemTest, I've swapped the ram, I've swapped GPUs, I've reinstalled windows fresh.
Nothing helped.
Here's the list of errors:
0xD1
0x0A
0x1F
0x1E
0xC4
0x01
0x4E
0x3B
0x50
0xFC
0x7E
They've all been hinting at a driver problem, and last night I got a "failure to read drive" error on restart that went away after restarting again.
So I started running chkdsk and other utilities to locate errors in my hard drive(s), nothing.
But now I have a 12th error code:
0x24
"This indicates a problem occurred in ntfs.sys, the driver file that allows the system to read and write to NTFS drives."
Finally, something specific.
Now....what do I do?
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Please post a link to the dump file/s. "How to" instructions below.
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
I apologize for the delay. I actually just RMA'd the machine back to the company I purchased it from, so I actually don't have those crash log files any more.