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Bsod 0x00000050

Anonymous
2024-08-30T22:16:10+00:00

Today i ran into a problem related with bsod (0x00000050). Full code is ( The bugcheck was: 0x00000050 (0xffff939a08783550, 0x0000000000000002, 0xfffff8068138f3b9, 0x0000000000000002)). What can i do to fix it?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-06T11:22:15+00:00

    Hi I think I have a similar problem, dont know how to read the dumps

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xv7a5zo0zex6z3u87m638/dumps.rar?rlkey=xtbbi03jem15lg1ft7cnupwfn&st=lhxwij3r&dl=0https://imgbb.com/W0gpQmW

    Been playing this game and last week or so been pixel freezing or completely freezing sometimes when autosaving.

    Then I switched to playing another game recently that instead of being CPU intensive, this 1 is GPU intensive. I got BSOD so decided to check if any online help about those dump files.

    Thanks in advance

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  2. Jonathan Deives 74,060 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-08-31T00:15:59+00:00

    The dumps indicate that the cause of the BSOD is "EasyAntiCheat_EOS.sys".

    This often causes problems if you have a third-party antivirus program installed. There are also errors related to Malwarebytes.

    Uninstall any third-party antivirus or malware removal, then test to see if the BSOD happens.

    Also try uninstalling EasyAntiCheat.

    Press the Windows key + R and type in:

    %appdata%\easyanticheat

    Delete the EasyAntiCheat folder then restart the PC.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-08-31T00:10:21+00:00

    Note that the computer functions well until you run memory-intensive games (such as rust)

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-08-30T23:03:00+00:00

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  5. Jonathan Deives 74,060 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-08-30T22:47:52+00:00

    My name is Jonathan Deives. I'm an Independent Advisor and I will be happy to help you today..

    See if your computer is creating minidump files.

    To find these files, this is the path "C:\Windows\Minidump".

    First copy and paste all the minidump files you have to your desktop and store them in a ZIP file. Then upload the ZIP file to the cloud on a website like OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox.

    Choose to share or right click and get the share link.

    Please post the link to the ZIP file here so it can be reviewed.

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