Can I read it myself? Not too sure about giving my files off and away.
BSOD Problems
So, around the 5th of December, I was simply browsing the web on no sketchy site or using any sketchy app. But around that time, one of my game files were recently corrupted, Rainbow Six Siege. I tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it, no use. Eventually, I quit. But later that day I got a random BSOD with the Bucket ID : 0x1E_c0000005_W_USBXHCI!Bulk_Transfer_CompleteCancelable
So, I freaked out, I didn't know what to do. My PC recovered and I thought maybe the corrupted file had to do with it. So I ran sfc/ scannow in COMMAND PROMPT. I "repaired" the files. Although I didn't actually start the game until around the 20th of December. Once I ran it, my PC froze for quite a while. On that day I also updated my Video Card Drivers, I own a RX 570. And after the freezing, everything was normal. But apparently during that freeze, I had another BSOD with the Bucket ID: 0x139_3_CORRUPT_LIST_ENTRY_BEDaisy!unknown_function
I never saw it though, I got all these Bucket IDs from Windows Reliability Monitor which showed me my recent Windows Failures. I don't know what to do. Please Help!
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2020-12-28T20:52:58+00:00 Yes, that is normal.
To zip the files copy them to another location and zip from there.
You could try this:
First, create a folder on the Desktop and call it Minidumps
Then open the C:\Windows\Minidump folder and do the following:
Home > Select all > Home > Copy to > Choose location > Minidumps > Copy
Then right-click the Minidumps folder > Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder
Then upload the newly created compressed (zipped) folder to OneDrive or similar site and then provide a link here.
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Anonymous
2020-12-28T20:16:46+00:00 How do I "zip" them?
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Anonymous
2020-12-28T20:13:49+00:00 Wait, so there are two dump files, each on the same date as the BSOD. Is that normal?
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Anonymous
2020-12-28T20:03:56+00:00 Hi,
It may help to look at the minidump files from the blue screen crashes.
Can you zip up the minidump files in the C:\Windows\Minidump folder and make available (provide link) via a public folder on OneDrive or similar site.
Here's a link on using OneDrive:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/onedrive/sha...
If you have problems zipping the minidump files copy the minidump files to another location such as a folder on the Desktop.
Also, you do not necessarily have to zip up the minidump files, you can upload them one at a time.