Thanks for updating me.
Can you share the newly created minidump files for further analysis?
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Every so often, at random intervals, maybe once every 1-5 days, I get a BSOD, with event viewer saying that it is due to a kernel power error. Each time, the BSOD usually gives me a different stop code, so I'm not even use if they are related. But, I however have a vague feeling they are connected somehow
Here are some of the errors I get:
DRIVE_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
HYPERVISOR_ERROR
There are definitely more, but I don't remember what they were exactly and didn't keep track of every single one.
I have done a System Memory Diagnosis, DISM scan, SFC scan, Driver verification, and have also reinstalled windows. If there's anything I can do, I would greatly appreciate any help.
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Thanks for updating me.
Can you share the newly created minidump files for further analysis?
I already have the latest BIOS and I updated the chipset, and I am cannot seem to find any firmware drivers/I am not sure what you mean. But, I still got a BSOD not long afterwards.
Thanks for sharing the minidump files.
The minidump files indicate storage drive as a cause of the BSOD.
Please go to the manufacturer's official website and download then install the latest BIOS, firmware and chipset driver.
Please feel free to ask if you need further assistance.
Here is the onedrive link to the minidump files: Minidump
Rather often, when one of these BSODs happen, it sometimes says "Dump file creation failed due to error during dump creation." in event viewer. Sometimes, when I start my computer up again, event viewer also states that it rebooted from a "bugcheck". I'm not sure how useful the information is.
Hi ,
I'm Dyari. Thanks for reaching out. I will be happy to assist you in this regard.
Please go to C:\Windows\Minidump and copy any minidump files you find to your desktop. Afterward, share these files through OneDrive or Google Drive so we can analyze them and identify the specific file that's causing the crash.