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Recurrent BSOD

Anonymous
2024-02-14T12:51:34+00:00

Hello,

Since a few months, I got repetitive BSOD occuring daily in a irregular rhythm. Sometimes, I only get it once, other times thrice in a single hour. Most of the times they're BSOD, but I also often just have my pc restart by itself (leaving no trace).

I have tried many options such as DISM command, scannow, checking Windows Update, BIOS update, clean boot, but nothing seem to actually last.

I decided to save all dumps I could during the last 30 days (while I missed a few of them, I'm sure there are at least half of what I got)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11JXTe3MjKtRJ50UPIGS9_sJA9rj6akgn/view?usp=drive_link (I'm not asking to check all of them, just a few to see if it's anything I could fix).

Any help is welcomed, please thank you.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-02-18T08:53:21+00:00

    Thanks for sharing the minidump files.

    I have analyzed all of them but they did not indicate the exact file as a cause of the BSOD. A few of them indicated hardware. So, enable the driver verifier and let the computer crash 3 times then disable it and share the newly created minidump file:

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5470-enable...

    If they did not find the problematic driver, it could be a hardware issue.

    Please keep me posted.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-02-17T09:41:24+00:00

    My BIOS was already updated and I've downloaded the chipset drivers from AMD's website. I still get BSOD with the same bug check strings. I've saved them all. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WPHB3BKkWbxpuTbO1P1ZaN0kTK5-dQBJ/view?usp=sharing

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  3. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-02-16T11:06:00+00:00

    No, the other errors indicate Windows components which means something else drove the system to a fault or it could be a memory corruption that usually happens due to incompatible drivers.

    For now, try the provided steps and monitor your computer. If your PC encounters another BSOD, share the latest minidump file for further analysis.

    Please keep me posted.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-02-15T18:41:21+00:00

    Is there anything I can do for the other errors ?

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  5. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-02-14T13:34:00+00:00

    Hi ChadiMihrab,

    I'm Dyari. Thanks for reaching out. I will be happy to assist you in this regard.

    I have analyzed more than 20 minidump files. Most of them only indicated some Windows components but one of them indicated the AMD processor.

    To troubleshoot this issue, kindly Download then install the latest version of BIOS & Chipset drivers only from the manufacturer's website.

    If you are overclocking your PC, try running everything (CPU, GPU, system memory) at their stock speeds. See if the issue is still reproducible. Or, turn off XMP profile or set it to Auto.

    Please do not hesitate to ask if you need further assistance.

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