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UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP, tried almost everything

Anonymous
2024-07-16T19:54:57+00:00

Ive been getting inconsistent BSOD since last night, at first it was quick and frequent, and then it started being random, i left it running all night while i slept, no issue, ran fine with youtube up and a game running, i turned it off and on and then the issue started again. ive unplugged everything from my motherboard, tested individual ram sticks, rollbacked updates, updated all my drivers, at this point im at a loss. The only thing i havent tried is flashing the bios and factory resetting my pc. I assume the issue is that a week back i got drunk and was mad at my poor connection and went around closing things in task manager, im sure that corrupted something but its nothing ive not done before. I really dont know what to do at this point ive ran all the commands, ive fixed some broken files, i really dont know what else to do.

Computer name: DESKTOP-4SJLQGN
Windows version: Windows 10, 10.0, version 2009, build: 19045 (x64)
Windows dir: C:\WINDOWS
Hardware: ASRock, B360M IB-R
CPU: GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz 8664, level: 6
Processor count: 12 logical processors, active mask: 4095
RAM: 16300.9MB

On Tue 7/16/2024 12:37:36 PM your computer crashed or a problem was reported

Crash dump file: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\071624-11921-01.dmp (Minidump)
Bugcheck code: 0x7F(0x8, 0xFFFFF8064EE83E50, 0xFFFFD284664C8FE0, 0xFFFFF80649CB5B9A)
Bugcheck name: UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
Bug check description: This bug check indicates that the Intel based CPU generated a trap and the kernel failed to catch this trap.
Analysis: Double Fault indicates that an exception occurs during a call to the handler for a prior exception. Most often this is caused by a software problem (kernel stack overflow), which means that there is a driver consuming too much stack space or there are too many drivers attached in the same stack. This is likely a software problem, but it may also be caused by faulty hardware. <br>Read this article on thermal issues
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  1. Anonymous
    2024-07-17T00:26:28+00:00

    The outdated version of Bios is probably the cause of these problems. There are several Bios updates on the Asrock website to "Improve system stability, compatibility, and performance". Installing the latest version of Bios should fix the problem.

    The problem is that you are using a customized Bios version from iBUYPOWER. You will need to contact iBUYPOWER support and check with them if they have the Bios update for your motherboard or contact Asrock support and check with them if you can install the Bios update directly from the Asrock website.

    You can see at this link how to contact iBUYPOWER support.

    https://www.ibuypower.com/support

    You can see at this link how to contact Asrock support.

    https://www.asrock.com/general/about.us.asp?cat...

    Note: These links are non-Microsoft websites. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-07-16T23:08:33+00:00

    heres those screenshots

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-07-16T23:02:07+00:00

    are you sure, ive uninstalled and reinstalled my intel wifi driver multiple times, someone said it could keep rollbacking but im not sure, after messing around some more and running driver verifier and i found that my razor drivers were causing issues and kept bsod me before i made it to the log in screen. disconnected them and ive yet to have a crash yet, but now kernel responsiveness and app responsiveness has tanked, im getting massive stutters so at this point im considering a factory reset

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-07-16T21:08:46+00:00

    Hi, I'm Robinson, and I’m happy to help you today.

    The minidump indicates that the crash was caused by a problem with the network driver. Downloading and installing the latest version of the Ethernet/Wifi driver from the manufacturer's website should fix the problem.

    If you cannot find the correct driver for your computer, provide a screenshot of the system information and a screenshot of the version of the driver installed and I'll be glad to help you find the correct driver.

    -System Information Page:

    1-Right-click on Start then click on Run

    2-Type: msinfo32 and click on Ok

    -Driver

    1-Right-click on Start then click on Device Manager

    2-Click to expand the Network adapters

    3-Right-click on the Wifi/Ethernet driver and click on properties

    4-Take a screenshot of the General

    5- Go to the Driver tab and take a screenshot

    You can see at this link how to include a screenshot in your post.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/feedback/fo...

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-07-16T19:58:18+00:00

    heres the most recent dumpfile on onedrive 071624-11921-01.dmp

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