BSOD Registry_Error (0x00000051)

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  1. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
       #1

    BSOD Registry_Error (0x00000051)


    Good Evening,


    So before I blow out my m.2 drive with a new OS, I figured I would attempt and try to fix this issue that started 2 days ago. My system likes to blue screen randomly anywhere from 5 to 120 minutes regardless of idle, gaming or anything. The error is always the same. I have not made any system changes to the drive since July 12 when I patched windows with a couple of updates. Below I will line out my system specs:



    ASUS Rampage V Extreme (latest bios 3202)
    Intel 5930K
    32g (4x8g) GSkill Ripjaw 2400mhz DDR4 (XMP enabled)
    Sapphire Radeon R9 295x2
    EVGA Supernova 1600w T2
    Kingston Predator 240g m.2 PCIe (boot drive)
    Samsung 840 evo 500g SSD (game drive)
    Samsung 840 evo 120g SSD (spare)
    Mushkin Chronus 240g SSD (raid 1, steam drive)
    4x Western Digital 1tb blue (raid 1+0 back ups and all other storage)
    ASUS 27" 2560x1440p Monitor (dual screen)
    Logitech G500s mouse
    Microsoft Sidewinder x4 keyboard
    Logitech G930 headset

    This is pretty frustrating and googling it seems to yield other individuals with different bug check codes. Mine is 0x00000051. I will patiently wait until I get too annoyed and just wipe it and start from scratch. I will be turning off XMP right after I post that and will report back soon with an update. Thank you guys in advance.
    Attachment 91019


    *EDIT* I failed to mention I completed memtest successfully with no errors. I ran malwarebytes and windows defender checking everything. Lastly I completed SFC. Even after turning off XMP and of course, in the middle of writing an essay, the computer blue screened again.
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  2. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Hi DeadlYSinneR99,

    Welcome to the 10forums :)
    Please upload the chkdsk log Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer - Read in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums

    Please check your SSDs for firmware updates.

    Please run following commands in an admin command prompt and post a screenshot of the result.
    Code:
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth&DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    Please run HDTune for each drive to
    • check the health,
    • run a benchmark.

    It may take some time, but please take the time you need to perform it properly.
    When above is done please make screenshots of the following
    • the health,
    • the benchmark incl. following
      • transfer rate,
      • access time,
      • burst rate,
      • cpu usage.


    Please fill in your system specs
    Please 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 including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
    The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.
    How to fill in your system specs:

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  3. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #3

    axe0 said:
    Hi DeadlYSinneR99,

    Welcome to the 10forums :)
    Please upload the chkdsk log Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer - Read in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums

    Please check your SSDs for firmware updates.

    Please run following commands in an admin command prompt and post a screenshot of the result.
    Code:
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth&DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
    Please run HDTune for each drive to
    • check the health,
    • run a benchmark.

    It may take some time, but please take the time you need to perform it properly.
    When above is done please make screenshots of the following
    • the health,
    • the benchmark incl. following
      • transfer rate,
      • access time,
      • burst rate,
      • cpu usage.



    Please fill in your system specs
    Please 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 including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
    The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.
    How to fill in your system specs:

    Thanks and sorry for the lack of information. Below is what I have accomplished thus far:

    Event Viewer: zipped the logs.Attachment 91162

    SSD Firmware: All SSD's are updated utilizing the manufacturers toolbox utilities.

    DISM Command: Attachment 91163

    HD Tune: Here come a lot of attachments...
    Attachment 91164Attachment 91165Attachment 91166Attachment 91167Attachment 91168Attachment 91169

    Attachment 91174Attachment 91173Attachment 91172Attachment 91171Attachment 91170Attachment 91175

    Finally, I have completed my system specs as requested. Please let me know if I missed or left out anything. Thank you again for your assistance.
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  4. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    You would want to run chkdsk in the command prompt instead of Windows Explorer, that causes chkdsk to make changes that better optimize the partition :)

    What you want to do is open an admin command prompt and enter following command.
    Code:
    chkdsk C: /r&chkdsk G: /r&chkdsk F: /r&chkdsk E: /r&chkdsk D: /r
    This command will fix errors + recovers readable data on each partition, for the first partition you'll need to have it unmounted what will be done when you reboot the system. The system will ask if you want to unmount the system on the next reboot, press Y, the command will then continue with the other partitions one by one.
    Make sure that chkdsk is done with each other partition before you reboot for the C partition, it could take several hours for a single partition to finish depending on the size of the partiton, the speed of the drive, the size of files and how much there is to be done.
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  5. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #5

    axe0 said:
    You would want to run chkdsk in the command prompt instead of Windows Explorer, that causes chkdsk to make changes that better optimize the partition :)

    What you want to do is open an admin command prompt and enter following command.
    Code:
    chkdsk C: /r&chkdsk G: /r&chkdsk F: /r&chkdsk E: /r&chkdsk D: /r
    This command will fix errors + recovers readable data on each partition, for the first partition you'll need to have it unmounted what will be done when you reboot the system. The system will ask if you want to unmount the system on the next reboot, press Y, the command will then continue with the other partitions one by one.
    Make sure that chkdsk is done with each other partition before you reboot for the C partition, it could take several hours for a single partition to finish depending on the size of the partiton, the speed of the drive, the size of files and how much there is to be done.
    As requested:Attachment 91410

    Now first thing, the logs are disorganized for 3 reasons. First because the scans locked up on the steam ssd once, I attempted to run it manually with the wrong attribute (twice, sorry), computer BSOD during the D drive which is my intel raid. Thanks a million for your help so far.
    Last edited by DeadlYSinneR99; 21 Jul 2016 at 19:49. Reason: Found the information I was missing
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  6. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    As long as chkdsk has been done as requested it is fine :)

    It looks like some of the partitions needed a chkdsk cleanup :)

    Let me know how it goes :)
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  7. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #7

    axe0 said:
    As long as chkdsk has been done as requested it is fine :)

    It looks like some of the partitions needed a chkdsk cleanup :)

    Let me know how it goes :)
    Awesome, I am currently letting the desktop idle and plan on leaving it on all weekend plus some extended gaming/homework sessions. Will report back.
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  8. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Update for today. I have had no blue screens but I have had 2 lockups. Computer is idle and monitors went to sleep (not the computer, as hard disk and everything are set to stay on), shake mouse and no response and no response from keyboard (numlock wont change hitting my macro keys or keyboard lighting wont function). No new .dmp files were created so I am unsure how to troubleshoot this issue and computer requires hard restart but no issue booting back up.
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  9. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #9

    A BSOD is a problem caught by Windows due to corruption or other violations, by doing this Windows prevents (more) of this problem while the system is online.
    Why do I say this? Because a BSOD is a different crash than the others, the other crashes are crashes that cannot be caught by Windows or are not fatal system crashes resulting in no dump.

    Having said that, what power plan do you use? What are the display settings in the current power plan?
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  10. Posts : 7
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 10586 Multiprocessor Free
    Thread Starter
       #10

    axe0 said:
    A BSOD is a problem caught by Windows due to corruption or other violations, by doing this Windows prevents (more) of this problem while the system is online.
    Why do I say this? Because a BSOD is a different crash than the others, the other crashes are crashes that cannot be caught by Windows or are not fatal system crashes resulting in no dump.

    Having said that, what power plan do you use? What are the display settings in the current power plan?
    I use High performance and had the monitors within the plan set to off in 20 minutes. The OSD on my actual monitors only allows 120minutes and not a never option. So I just set windows to never turn off the monitor and my OSD to 20 minutes. Will report back.
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