Kernel security check failure

Anonymous
2023-06-21T08:28:33+00:00

The past couple of days my computer has been crashing and kept on doing at random times. It keeps on giving me a few random errors.

few dumps https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmiIOfEX_XPvcfK8XFOTy0Zf_dk?e=asdnuB

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-06-21T09:30:54+00:00

    Hi Andrii_main,

    I'm Paul and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    The minidump file didn't name any driver. It only indicated a system kernel drivers "wdfilter.sys and ntkrnlmp.exe". Since they are system file it means something else drove it into a fault. It could be hardware, software, or driver.

    I recommend that you run Driver Verifier to find any misbehaving, corrupted, or outdated driver.

    Follow the instructions from this article.

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

    Reminders:

    => Disable Driver Verifier after 48 hours or after receiving a BSOD.

    => Create a Restore Point before running Driver Verifier.

    Share the minidump file once you receive a BSOD error.


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  2. Anonymous
    2023-06-22T12:24:51+00:00
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  3. Anonymous
    2023-06-23T12:28:57+00:00

    Hi Hi Andrii_main,

    I am Dave, I will help you with this.

    Both those minidump files indicate it is the device driver on your AMD graphics that is causing the system to crash.

    You should completely remove the current AMD graphics card device driver using the widely available free DDU utility, then restart your PC and go to the support page for your PC on the manufacturer's website to download and install their recommended version of the graphics card device driver.

    A slightly older version of that driver is more stable than the latest version.

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-06-24T12:43:27+00:00

    Driver removed and installed old version

    and get bsod again

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AmiIOfEX_XPvgVeiY6hwAgsYU2gC?e=a0u6Cf

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-06-24T12:51:25+00:00

    The new minidump file also lists the graphics drivers as the cause of the latest crash.

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