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BSOD - Hypervisor error

Anonymous
2020-12-14T01:00:01+00:00

Dear All,

Just wondering if I could get some assistance with the BSOD's I've been experience daily of late. All messages relate to a hypervisor error and when I look at dump file in bluescreenview, it always points to ntoskrnl.exe

I've done memtests for three days, looked at drivers, checked disk integrity and can't seem  to find the issue.

Short of reinstalling and re-establishing my system again, which I don't particularly want to do right now because of study constraints, I'm wondering if I could get some pointers in the right direction?

Cheers,

Paul

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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Anonymous
2020-12-14T11:02:58+00:00

I'm sorry you haven't fixed it yet!

Check for Windows updates, and do them if any.

Go to your computer manufacturer's website, update your drivers, and update your BIOS.

If you are still having problems, perform the steps below:

Open the Command Prompt as an Administrator.

Run the command 'SFC / SCANNOW'.

Wait for the scan to finish, this command will search for and repair corrupted files on the system.

Run the command 'chkdsk / f', confirm, and restart the machine.

When starting the machine, a check and repair of errors on the disk will be performed.

When the process is finished, check if the problem still occurs.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-20T06:04:35+00:00

    Looks like SFC and chkdsk worked, PC hasn't crashed for the last five days.

    Thanks Rafael!

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-12-14T01:06:49+00:00

    Hello Sqwarky, how are you?

    I am an independent consultant and user like you!

    I'm happy to help you!

    To solve the problem, follow the steps below;)

    1. Press the WIN and R keys simultaneously.
    2. In the window that appeared, type 'OptionalFeatures', and click OK.
    3. A window will open to Enable or Disable Windows features.
    4. Scroll down the list until you find the item named 'Hyper-V'.
    5. Deselect the item and click 'OK'.

    Ready! Notice if the error still occurs!

    If you still have a problem I hope your answer!

    If this was helpful, mark it as an 'Answer'. If more users have the same question, it can help them!

    If you still need help, comment here and I'll be back to help!

    Best Regards

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-12-14T01:16:08+00:00

    I await your reply! I'll be here to help!

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-12-14T01:13:51+00:00

    Thanks Rafael, I'll give it a go and see what transpires.

    Paul.

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