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To bluescreens in a row, I attached the file. I checked with another program and the driver ntoskrnl.exe is still the issue. I hope my hardware is alright... Shall I run memtest 86?
Last edited by EUWDIAMOND; 09 Feb 2016 at 14:44.
To bluescreens in a row, I attached the file. I checked with another program and the driver ntoskrnl.exe is still the issue. I hope my hardware is alright... Shall I run memtest 86?
Last edited by EUWDIAMOND; 09 Feb 2016 at 14:44.
had another one, again ntoskrnl.exe. But they are not as frequent as they used to be so thats a progress.
Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Forums
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.
Will do this. Do you know to what ntoskrnl.exe is related and what part of my software could be damaged if the ram is alright? Windows? Drivers? Registry? Something else?
Ntoskrnl.exe is a Windows kernel file, it is the core of Windows that is referenced to when it is the last active. It is pretty much a standard thing to assume that it isn't correct. If the core of Windows has problems you would experience so much more problems then bluescreens.
If the memory is alright then you have other hardware problems, I noticed that driver verifier caused the crashes but driver verifier was unable to mark a driver as the cause what indicates hardware problems.
I ran memtest for 9 Passes, 0 errors, which means my ram is fine and Im very happy for that. What shall I do next?
Try following hardware tests
Run Prime95 and/or IntelBurnTest to stress test your CPU. Prime95 - Stress Test Your CPU - Windows 10 Forums CPU - Stress Test Using IntelBurnTest - Windows 7 Help Forums
NoteIf you're overclocking anything, please stop it and set everything back to default while troubleshooting
WarningYour CPU temperatures will rise quickly while under this stress test. Keep a keen eye on them and abort the test if overheating occurs.
Run Furmark to test your GPU. Furmark tutorial
NoteRun Furmark for around 30 minutes
WarningYour GPU temperatures will rise quickly while Furmark is running. Keep a keen eye on them and abort the test if temperatures rise too high
Please fill in your system specsPlease follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely.How to fill in your system specs:
I found the culprit. It might sound very stupid, but it is my keyboard. I thought back on when the bluescreens first started to occur and it was when I swapped my keyboard. I swapped it back and didnt have a bluescreen for 3 days. However, the keyboard without bsod is garbage and the other one is great but apparently it causes bsods. It is a Corsair Strafe, the one with the red keys. What would you suggest doing? There are no drivers available as far as I know.
No drivers = get rid of it and get another one which actually does have drivers for Windows 10.What would you suggest doing? There are no drivers available as far as I know.
Hello,
I have only had 2 Bluescreens in the past six days (since I swapped the keyboard) which is great. However, I had another one today. What is the procedure to fix / check the issue? It was again caused by the driver ntoskrnl.exe. Caused by address: ntoskrnl.exe+142480. Maybe you can trace back the root of this problem with this informatio
edit: Is there safe way to check the functionality of the SSD? I've only investigated my HDD, which appears to be fine. However, my computer mainly crashes when I play a game which is located on the ssd.