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BSOD when idle

Anonymous
2023-01-20T10:11:42+00:00

I recently bought a MSI PRO Z690-A for a upgrade. Did a clean install on a new SSD and installed the drivers. Now i keep getting random BSOD, when idle. I reinstalled the newest BIOS, windows update and drivers. I still keep getting a BSOD after this, it comes with the message: "Driver_Verifier_DMA_Violation".

I never had this issue until i upgraded my CPU, mobo and AIO. I went from a i7-8700, ASUS ROG maximux XI hero and corsair hydro series H100i v2 to the specs below.

Does anyone know how i can solve this without upgrading to windows 11?

Specs:

  • i5-13600kf
  • MSI PRO Z690-A
  • Corsair RGB Pro 32GB 3200 Mhz
  • Be Quiet! Pure loop 2 fx 280mm
  • Gigabyte RTX 3060
  • Corsair 650w 80 plus gold
  • Windows 10 Pro 22H2

ps. also my mouse, keyboard and headset will randomly not work while my pc is still running, after a minute they work again. They are plugged into a USB hub and the hub goes in my mobo. Never had problems for many years with this setup.

Dont know if these dumps are enough but let me know if you need anything else.

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Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-01-20T22:37:32+00:00

    Kindly check C:\Windows\Minidump and copy available minidump files to the desktop then share them via One Drive or Google Drive in order to be analyzed and indicate which file is causing the crash.

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

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-01-20T18:02:21+00:00

    Ill try this right now.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-01-20T18:02:11+00:00

    Where would a find if it produced more dumps?

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  4. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-01-20T10:52:08+00:00

    Also, the Event Viewer Log indicates BugcheckCode 230. This bug check can only occur when Driver Verifier has been instructed to monitor one or more drivers. If you did not intend to use Driver Verifier, you should deactivate it. You might also consider removing the driver that caused this problem.

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

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

    Stay safe.

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  5. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-01-20T10:43:32+00:00

    Hi Serdar038,

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

    The minidump files did not name any driver only indicate ntkrnlmp.exe which is a Windows component that means something else drove the system to a fault or it could be a memory corruption that usually happens due to driver incompatibility.

    Has your computer produced more minidump files for further analysis?

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