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Computer continues to get whea uncorrectable error on BSOD

Anonymous
2024-09-14T13:56:54+00:00

Hi there,

I have been building up a PC for gaming (looking to play EA FC and Warcraft mostly).

Parts are

SSD Lexar NM790 1TB SSD

Processer Intel Core I5-10600K

Motherboard MSI MPG Z490

RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB RT 32GB

CPU Cooler MSI MAG Coreliquid 360R V2Case MSI MAG Forge 120A

GPU MSI Nvidia 3060 Ventus 2X

I have updated all drivers (used driver booster and also went to Nvida Website to update drivers for that too)

I also used the devices manager to search for driver updates too and all appear to be up to date.

The PC intermittently seems to give me the BSOD when trying to launch EA FC.

I have been researching online and a lot of people seem to have clean installed windows 11 and cleared drives and had success, but every time the windows update downloads then goes to install i get the BSOD again.

I have set up my computer to get full dmp files when this happens again, but im not overly sure how best to diagnose the issue from there to see if it is a hardware issue which hardware piece is causing me issues.

I then used the driver verifier and got the attached error on BSOD

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Sakiko 39,240 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-09-14T14:28:09+00:00

    Hello, I'm here to help.

    I may need you to provide the dump file to help you analyze the failure. Please see if there is a. DMP file in your system directory "C:\Windows\Minidump". If there is, please upload it to a cloud drive such as OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive and share the link here, I will help you analyze it.

    If you can't upload them due to permission issues, please copy them to your desktop and upload them again.

    Disclaimer: The dump file may contain some information about you, such as system environment, software used, etc. This is a public community and can be viewed by anyone, so please remove the share as soon as possible after I answer. Please do not provide the file named "MEMORY.DMP", which contains almost all information about your system.

    Please feel free to reply. This is not a live chat channel and I may be in a different time zone than you. As a result, replies may be delayed and I may respond minutes to hours later.

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