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  1. Posts : 20
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #21

    Alright so I ran the Verifier, got to the point where it would fail bootup due to it, used the command prompt to fix and got the results of verifier /query and verifier /querysettings
    Attachment 92472
    Attachment 92473
    Last edited by Mashalien; 27 Jul 2016 at 16:37. Reason: didnt add one of the screenshots properly
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  2. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #22

    Verifier setup looks good. Can't read the small screen captures though.

    Where is the DM_Log_collector output zip which "should" include a new dump?

    For the future, redirect the output to a file then you can open the file in notepad and copy and paste it here.

    Open command prompt.
    Enter verifier /query > verifier.txt and press Enter.
    Enter verifier /querysettings >> verifier.txt and press Enter.
    Enter notepad verifier.txt and press Enter.

    or you could string them all together in one command:

    Copy this string:

    verifier /query > verifier.txt & verifier /querysettings >> verifier.txt & notepad verifier.txt

    then paste it into the Command Prompt window and press Enter. A notepad window will open.

    Copy the contents of the notepad window to the clipboard (select all (Ctrl+A) then copy (Ctrl+C)).
    Paste into a reply in this thread.
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  3. Posts : 20
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Attachment 92621Time Stamp: 07/27/2016 23:57:09.814


    Verifier Flags: 0x00000610


    Standard Flags:


    [ ] 0x00000001 Special pool.
    [ ] 0x00000002 Force IRQL checking.
    [ ] 0x00000008 Pool tracking.
    [X] 0x00000010 I/O verification.
    [ ] 0x00000020 Deadlock detection.
    [ ] 0x00000080 DMA checking.
    [ ] 0x00000100 Security checks.
    [ ] 0x00000800 Miscellaneous checks.
    [ ] 0x00020000 DDI compliance checking.


    Additional Flags:


    [ ] 0x00000004 Randomized low resources simulation.
    [X] 0x00000200 Force pending I/O requests.
    [X] 0x00000400 IRP logging.
    [ ] 0x00002000 Invariant MDL checking for stack.
    [ ] 0x00004000 Invariant MDL checking for driver.
    [ ] 0x00008000 Power framework delay fuzzing.
    [ ] 0x00010000 Port/miniport interface checking.
    [ ] 0x00040000 Systematic low resources simulation.
    [ ] 0x00080000 DDI compliance checking (additional).
    [ ] 0x00200000 NDIS/WIFI verification.
    [ ] 0x00800000 Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing.
    [ ] 0x01000000 VM switch verification.
    [ ] 0x02000000 Code integrity checks.


    [X] Indicates flag is enabled.


    Verifier Statistics Summary


    Raise IRQLs: 56859603
    Acquire Spin Locks: 13228414
    Synchronize Executions: 0
    Trims: 0


    Pool Allocations Attempted: 10292280
    Pool Allocations Succeeded: 10292280
    Pool Allocations Succeeded SpecialPool: 3148
    Pool Allocations With No Tag: 41
    Pool Allocations Not Tracked: 0
    Pool Allocations Failed: 0
    Pool Allocations Failed Deliberately: 0


    Driver Verification List


    MODULE: nvlddmkm.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: rt640x64.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: ndis.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: nvvad64v.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: nvhda64v.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: rtkvhd64.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: rtl8192su.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: dump_dumpata.sys (load: 0 / unload: 0)


    MODULE: dump_atapi.sys (load: 2 / unload: 1)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: dump_dumpfve.sys (load: 2 / unload: 1)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: speedfan.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    MODULE: nvstreamkms.sys (load: 1 / unload: 0)


    Pool Allocation Statistics: ( NonPaged / Paged )


    Current Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Current Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Allocations: ( 0 / 0 )
    Peak Pool Bytes: ( 0 / 0 )
    Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0
    Peak Contiguous Memory Bytes: 0


    Verifier Flags: 0x00000610


    Standard Flags:


    [ ] 0x00000001 Special pool.
    [ ] 0x00000002 Force IRQL checking.
    [ ] 0x00000008 Pool tracking.
    [X] 0x00000010 I/O verification.
    [ ] 0x00000020 Deadlock detection.
    [ ] 0x00000080 DMA checking.
    [ ] 0x00000100 Security checks.
    [ ] 0x00000800 Miscellaneous checks.
    [ ] 0x00020000 DDI compliance checking.


    Additional Flags:


    [ ] 0x00000004 Randomized low resources simulation.
    [X] 0x00000200 Force pending I/O requests.
    [X] 0x00000400 IRP logging.
    [ ] 0x00002000 Invariant MDL checking for stack.
    [ ] 0x00004000 Invariant MDL checking for driver.
    [ ] 0x00008000 Power framework delay fuzzing.
    [ ] 0x00010000 Port/miniport interface checking.
    [ ] 0x00040000 Systematic low resources simulation.
    [ ] 0x00080000 DDI compliance checking (additional).
    [ ] 0x00200000 NDIS/WIFI verification.
    [ ] 0x00800000 Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing.
    [ ] 0x01000000 VM switch verification.
    [ ] 0x02000000 Code integrity checks.


    [X] Indicates flag is enabled.


    Boot Mode:


    Persistent


    Rules:


    All rules are using default settings


    Verified Drivers:


    nvlddmkm.sys
    rt640x64.sys
    ndis.sys
    nvvad64v.sys
    nvhda64v.sys
    rtkvhd64.sys
    rtl8192su.sys
    dump_dumpata.sys
    dump_atapi.sys
    dump_dumpfve.sys
    speedfan.sys
    nvstreamkms.sys

    And here's the dmp files from the log collector.
    Last edited by Mashalien; 27 Jul 2016 at 23:03. Reason: didnt attach
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  4. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #24

    I'm at a loss at the moment. None of the dumps from the 27th were triggered by Driver Verifier.
    Causes were ntkrnlmp, AuthenticAMD and svchost. Nothing I can point to to and say ah ha, that's it.

    Try stressing the CPU and GPU, see if that gives a point of failure.

    ===================================================
    Follow this tutorial to stress test your CPU:
    Prime95 - Stress Test Your CPU - Windows 10 Forums

    ===================================================
    Follow this tutorials to stress test your GPU:
    FurMark - GPU Stress Test - Windows 10 Forums

    If you have a AMD APU instead of a discreet GPU, try UNIGINE 3D Benchmark..
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  5. Posts : 20
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #25

    Alright so I attempted to run Prime95 twice. The first time, it Blue Screened within 5 seconds of starting the test. The second, it went straight to immediate restart with no Blue Screen. As such, I only have the dmp files and screenshots involving the first crash.
    Attachment 92910
    Attachment 92912
    The GPU Test went without any problems.
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  6. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #26

    Code:
    BugCheck 124, {0, ffffe0011c03f8f8, 0, 0}
    Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
    
    1: kd> !analyze -v
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************
    
    WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124)
    A fatal hardware error has occurred. Parameter 1 identifies the type of error
    source that reported the error. Parameter 2 holds the address of the
    WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure that describes the error conditon.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000000000, Machine Check Exception
    Arg2: ffffe0011c03f8f8, Address of the WHEA_ERROR_RECORD structure.
    Arg3: 0000000000000000, High order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value.
    Arg4: 0000000000000000, Low order 32-bits of the MCi_STATUS value.
    The WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR bug check has a value of 0x00000124. This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred. This bug check uses the error data that is provided by the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA).

    This is the error record:

    Code:
    1: kd> !errrec ffffe0011c03f8f8
    ===============================================================================
    Common Platform Error Record @ ffffe0011c03f8f8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Record Id     : 01d1e9f164c68094
    Severity      : Fatal (1)
    Length        : 928
    Creator       : Microsoft
    Notify Type   : Machine Check Exception
    Timestamp     : 7/29/2016 23:32:03 (UTC)
    Flags         : 0x00000002 PreviousError
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 0     : Processor Generic
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ ffffe0011c03f978
    Section       @ ffffe0011c03fa50
    Offset        : 344
    Length        : 192
    Flags         : 0x00000001 Primary
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Proc. Type    : x86/x64
    Instr. Set    : x64
    Error Type    : BUS error
    Operation     : Generic
    Flags         : 0x00
    Level         : 3
    CPU Version   : 0x0000000000600f20
    Processor ID  : 0x0000000000000002
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 1     : x86/x64 Processor Specific
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ ffffe0011c03f9c0
    Section       @ ffffe0011c03fb10
    Offset        : 536
    Length        : 128
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Local APIC Id : 0x0000000000000002
    CPU Id        : 20 0f 60 00 00 08 04 02 - 0b 32 98 3e ff fb 8b 17
                    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
                    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    
    Proc. Info 0  @ ffffe0011c03fb10
    
    ===============================================================================
    Section 2     : x86/x64 MCA
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Descriptor    @ ffffe0011c03fa08
    Section       @ ffffe0011c03fb90
    Offset        : 664
    Length        : 264
    Flags         : 0x00000000
    Severity      : Fatal
    
    Error         : BUSLG_GENERIC_ERR_*_NOTIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 3 Bank 5)
      Status      : 0xf080000000080e0f
    Similar problem on this Windows 7 system a few years ago. Read through all of it.

    BSOD and Restarts

    For that PC, the cause seems to have been defective RAM.
    May need you to run memtest86+ again for 8 passes, only this time please take a picture of the results and post here. I know this is annoying but if you run it over night it's not too bad.

    Just noticed, Driver Verifier is still enabled and active.
    Code:
    2: kd> !verifier
    
    Verify Flags Level 0x00000610
    
      STANDARD FLAGS:
        [X] (0x00000000) Automatic Checks
        [ ] (0x00000001) Special pool
        [ ] (0x00000002) Force IRQL checking
        [ ] (0x00000008) Pool tracking
        [X] (0x00000010) I/O verification
        [ ] (0x00000020) Deadlock detection
        [ ] (0x00000080) DMA checking
        [ ] (0x00000100) Security checks
        [ ] (0x00000800) Miscellaneous checks
        [ ] (0x00020000) DDI compliance checking
    
      ADDITIONAL FLAGS:
        [ ] (0x00000004) Randomized low resources simulation
        [X] (0x00000200) Force pending I/O requests
        [X] (0x00000400) IRP logging
        [ ] (0x00002000) Invariant MDL checking for stack
        [ ] (0x00004000) Invariant MDL checking for driver
        [ ] (0x00008000) Power framework delay fuzzing
        [ ] (0x00040000) Systematic low resources simulation
        [ ] (0x00080000) DDI compliance checking (additional)
        [ ] (0x00200000) NDIS/WIFI verification
        [ ] (0x00800000) Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing
        [ ] (0x01000000) VM switch verification
    
        [X] Indicates flag is enabled
    
    
    Summary of All Verifier Statistics
    
      RaiseIrqls           0x421a3ad
      AcquireSpinLocks     0xe55f71
      Synch Executions     0x3
      Trims                0x0
    
      Pool Allocations Attempted             0xe9dabb
      Pool Allocations Succeeded             0xe9dabb
      Pool Allocations Succeeded SpecialPool 0x1755
      Pool Allocations With NO TAG           0x29
      Pool Allocations Failed                0x0
    
      Current paged pool allocations         0x0 for 00000000 bytes
      Peak paged pool allocations            0x0 for 00000000 bytes
      Current nonpaged pool allocations      0x0 for 00000000 bytes
      Peak nonpaged pool allocations         0x0 for 00000000 bytes
    Probably not good to run Prime95 when verifier is still active. Please disable it then try Prime95 again. If you get the same error (AuthenticAMD) then go ahead and run memtest86+ again and post a picture of the result screen after at least 8 passes.
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  7. Posts : 20
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Disabled verifier, restarted, and tried stressing my CPU again. Once again, immediate Blue Screen. This time, a WHEA error. Something odd about Verifier still being on. Every other time, it Blue Screens me within 5 minutes. This time, it was on for almost an entire day? Either way, Prime95 caused an immediate Blue Screen.
    Attachment 92937
    I'll be putting memtest on, as soon as I find a flashdrive.
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  8. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #28

    It's beginning to sound like you may have a defective CPU.
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  9. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #29

    Ztruker said:
    It's beginning to sound like you may have a defective CPU.
    I do not think so, or at least I do not think it is the only cause IF the CPU would be defect.

    The CPU was processing something while something else came on the bus that the CPU wasn't expecting yet, that doesn't sound like a CPU problem to me.
    With driver verifier enabled on a 0x124 crash with no driver being caught it is a definite sign to hardware (or BIOS?)

    Of course I may be wrong, but this is just my thoughts about the problem :)
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  10. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #30

    I hope you're right but how do we tell and where do we go from here?
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