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Windows 11 constant crashing

Ensso 0 Reputation points
2025-07-11T14:40:53.0533333+00:00

Hi,

PC is contantly crashing when browsing web or pc is idle. Never when gaming. All drivers and windows updates are done.

Dump files (onedrive link) : https://1drv.ms/f/c/3e2c971861015c1c/EsKF0EKat6pCtn8GfbdR25YBxotOgY4xH_TVmvjcJE7scQ?e=CAVkMm

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures
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  1. Docs 16,851 Reputation points
    2025-07-11T15:43:54.9666667+00:00

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  2. DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-11T15:14:51.0466667+00:00

    Your minidump files just indicate generic memory (RAM) corruption no specific driver is listed

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    The best option is to download the widely available free utility MemTest86, then run a full 4 pass scan with that to test your RAM for physical errors

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    If no RAM errors are found, to try to force Windows to 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

    Before you run Driver Verifier, please create a new System Restore Point

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/driver-verifier-tracking-down-a-mis-behaving/f5cb4faf-556b-4b6d-95b3-c48669e4c983


    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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