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Constant BSOD with different errors after Bios update

Anonymous
2023-04-05T11:00:00+00:00

I am planning to upgrade my cpu so I updated my bios so it can work. But before I can change my cpu my pc suddenly have so many BSOD with different errors, PFN LIST CORRUPT, REFERENCE BY POINTER are few that I remember. Also a new drive letter suddenly popped out of nowhere. I updated my windows again then it disappeared. I already reset windows 10 and sometimes a different error appears. I have not gotten a single BSOD for 2 years in this pc before the bios update.

Here is the link for 1 of the windows minidump files. I hope someone can help me in this. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qu2k5Y71lPuLvK32yalnSe7riu5V2cUm/view?usp=share_link I am running a

Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

Gigabyte B450M DS3H - Bios F60

AMD Ryzen 5 1600

Gigabyte RX 6600XT Gaming OC

32GB Patriot Viper Steel (4 sticks of dual channel)

Thank you very much.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-04-05T11:54:49+00:00

    Hi niwa_kun,

    That minidump files also just indicate memory (RAM) corruption, we will need to fig deeper to find the cause.

    To try to force Windows 10 show any faulting drivers, the best option would be to turn on Driver Verifier, let your PC crash 3 times, then you must turn off Driver Verifier, and finally, upload any newly created minidump files

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...


    Note, if you have any difficulty getting into Windows with Driver Verifier enabled:

    Start your PC, just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold Power Button for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a Hard Shut Down

    Do this twice

    On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt... etc.

    Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Option - Startup Settings and click Restart

    Upon restart, press 4 to enter Safe Mode

    Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run these two commands, then restart your PC.

    verifier /reset

    verifier /bootmode resetonbootfail

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-04-05T11:46:55+00:00

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  3. DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-04-05T11:32:23+00:00

    Hi niwa_kun,

    I am Dave, I will help you with this.

    Your minidump file just indicated memory (RAM) corruption no specific cause or driver is listed

    Do you have any more minidump files you an upload for analysis?

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