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Random BSOD Bugcheck 0x000000c4

Anonymous
2020-11-14T15:33:14+00:00

Hello,

I recently upgraded my system. New motherboard, CPU, cooler, RAM, and HDD/SDD. I started getting random restarts and event viewer says they are from bug checks. 

Here is my minidump from this morning and my system info.

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Agwo8H1ruz1qoFt4uUXoLQEHRQwH?e=4t5X1m

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-11-16T01:20:20+00:00

    Since you already have all the updated drivers, try the following:

    Check that all new hardware or software is installed correctly.

    Unplug the new hardware or replace it to see if this solves the problem.

    On the other hand, you can try disabling the cache in BIOS.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-11-15T17:02:41+00:00

    Hello,

    I downloaded a 3rd party driver finder and installed the necessary drivers. Im now getting a bugcheck: 0x0000000a error. I also did a windows memory test and it found no errors. Im up to date on windows 10 and i can manually download feature update 20H2.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-11-14T15:43:40+00:00

    Hi. Spencer

    My name is Gabriel S. I hope to help you today.

    Normally these errors occur when you install separate physical components on the computer.

    This Stop error addresses a DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION problem.

    The parameters for this stop error message vary, depending on your computer configuration.

    Not all "Stop 0x000000C4" errors are caused by this problem.

    A hotfix is available from Microsoft. However, this hotfix is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. Apply it only to systems experiencing this specific problem.

    You should check for updated drivers.

    If you see the application driver listed, visit its manufacturer's website; the application may have been updated. If there is no updated version, you can try to uninstall the app (you can always reinstall it later). If the critical errors stopped, it was the cause.

    If you see the device driver listed and you are running Windows Vista, use Windows Update to search for new drivers. This method works well for Windows Vista, as many device manufacturers have partnered with Microsoft to provide their drivers for download through Windows Update. In the control panel, select Windows Update and check for updates for your device driver. If you find a driver, install it.

    If Windows Update does not provide new drivers, visit the device manufacturer's website. Maybe there are new drivers available there. If you have trouble finding drivers, please contact the forum on the site.

    Greetings…

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