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Multiple BSOD errors with multiple stop codes

Anonymous
2024-06-06T23:13:21+00:00

Just built my new pc and I have been experiencing a lot of bsod errors with multiple stop codes. For instance:

Stop code: ATTEMPTED WRITE TO READONLY MEMORY

Stop code: KERNEL SECURITY _CHECK FAILURE

Stop code: DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL (What failed: NETIO.SYS)

Stop code: SYSTEM_THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED (What failed: portcls.sys)

Stop code: IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL (What failed: ntoskrl.exe)

Stop code: PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED_ AREA

Those are the bsod errors i am receiving and some say what failed.

I’ve reinstalled windows, ran sfc scannow, DISM, and chkdsk.

Minidump file (i think i did it right) https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuuUdrj5NpZQihH5y5cjdz-At-Na?e=sXdwCH

pc build:

cpu- AMD ryzen 5 7600,

gpu- AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT,

ssd- HP FX900 Pro 1 TB Solid State Drive,

ram- Patriot Memory Viper Venom DDR5 16GB, motherboard- GIGABYTE B650M D3HP,

power supply- Corsair RM750e

Need help please

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-06-07T05:25:21+00:00

    do the Ram first, if continue do the Hard Drive, if continue after that then either you looking a processor replacement and or Mobo, either way you have to go down the list but im leaning Ram or Hard drive

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-06-07T04:21:47+00:00

    tried doing a hard drive test and got another bsod (BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG INFO). Without having to test, should I replace my ram sticks? And as for hard drive, i have ssd, should I also try replacing that? My pc wont go passed the BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG INFO at the moment so I cant do any test.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-06-07T03:28:57+00:00

    HI my name is Tamir, I a Independent advisor for Microsoft, based on the info you have provided it seems you be having a hard ware problem. These BSOD could be and indication that your Ram/Memory is failing and or Hard drive. I recommend doing a hard drive and test and memory test. I know it new build but sometime you can have bad parts. The option tried so far like the reinstall didn't work so you looking at a hardware problem

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