Getting Random BSODs daily


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit
       #1

    Getting Random BSODs daily


    Hi, I've been having constant BSODs ever since I got windows 10. Already did clean install and I'm really just going crazy. Any help would be really apreciated.
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  2. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2




    Diagnostic Test

     RAM TEST


    Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Forums

    Note   Note


    MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.



    Please uninstall everything of Nvidia using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from Nvidia. Be sure the clean install box is checked and only install the Graphics driver and the PhysX driver.
    Attachment 54014
    Code:
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
    2: kd> lmvm nvlddmkm
    start             end                 module name
    fffff800`0d850000 fffff800`0e347000   nvlddmkm T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: nvlddmkm.sys
        Image path: nvlddmkm.sys
        Image name: nvlddmkm.sys
        Timestamp:        Tue Nov 24 19:15:37 2015 (5654A949)
        CheckSum:         00ABBCF5
        ImageSize:        00AF7000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Please update the Scp Virtual Bus driver
    Driver Reference Table - ScpVBus.sys
    Code:
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ScpVBus.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for ScpVBus.sys
    0: kd> lmvm ScpVBus
    start             end                 module name
    fffff800`e2470000 fffff800`e247e000   ScpVBus  T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: ScpVBus.sys
        Image path: ScpVBus.sys
        Image name: ScpVBus.sys
        Timestamp:        Sun May 05 23:31:26 2013 (5186CFAE)
        CheckSum:         00010BD7
        ImageSize:        0000E000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    So... I did everything you said: Ran memtest for 10 passes and it gave 0 errors, uninstalled and installed the NVIDIA drivers and also updated the ScpVBus driver which is now on this page nefarius/ScpServer · GitHub.
    It all went well for like five minutes and then I got 3 new BSODs,. I'll upload them here again.
    P.S. Thank you for your help
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  4. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    Please stress test the GPU, keep a keen eye on the temps and abort the test if the temps reach 82C+
    Probably caused by : dxgmms2.sys ( dxgmms2!VIDMM_MDL_RANGE::LockUnlock+b3 )



    Diagnostic test

     GPU TEST


    Run Furmark to test your GPU. Furmark tutorial

    Note   Note
    Run Furmark for around 30 minutes


    warning   Warning
    Your GPU temperatures will rise quickly while Furmark is running. Keep a keen eye on them and abort the test if temperatures rise too high
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    So... I tired to run the test but it didn't even get through the first five minutes before the temp reached 82 degrees and I aborted.
    Don't really know what to do now

    P.S. Sorry for the time it took me to answer, I had to lend the computer to a relative and he said he only had two or three blue screens.

    Attachment 57791
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  6. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    How high reaches the temps on normal heavy load like gaming?
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Both CPU and GPU reach about 75+ but they have never reached 80
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #8

    Do you switch between your GPU's?
    Meaning, do you use your Intel GPU for thing 1 and your Nvidia GPU for thing 2?
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