110124-9281-01.dmp it created a new dump and now i have corupted filese and cant open any programs related to Riot games even after reinstalling the client and game
Memory Management BSOD
I am having same issues as this User
I have created some mini dumps to since i have not managed to find the culprit to these crashes.
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2024-10-30T18:20:27+00:00 Thank you for the help. It worked totally fine until today.
I travel a lot with my pc and maybe some of the trips have been a bit rough.
Here is the new bump it created 103024-6609-01.dmp
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David-M 115.3K Reputation points Independent Advisor2024-10-24T16:30:40+00:00 Hi. I'm David, and I'm happy to help you.
Each blue screen case is different. What helps one user will not necessarily help another, even if the stop code is the same.
Your minidumps do not mention any driver. Only generic system files.
I suggest doing the following:
- Download the latest chipset driver from the link below and install it.
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/03CHIPSET...
(Extract the ZIP file, double-click the file "AsusSetup" to run it, and follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.)
- I noticed that the motherboard BIOS is outdated. I suggest you update it by following Asus's instructions.
Then, see if the system will work stable.
If the BSOD occurs again after doing this, share the minidump it created. Click on the "Reply" button below my reply.
Driver source: https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/mo...
Feel free to ask back any questions.
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