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BSOD Shortly After Startup - CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION
A while ago I had this BSOD and after some shot-in-the-dark attempts to fix it like reinstalling some drivers, chkdsk, and that sort of thing, it worked again and I thought it was over. Recently it has came back with a vengeance. This happened after I updated and used Malwarebytes, but it persists after uninstalling it.
Note: Everything works just fine in safe mode
Things I have tried:
- sfc to check for corruption
- Some other command to check online for corruption
- chkdsk (it wouldn't let me do a /scan so it just sat there with a few unresolved errors)
- Hardware tests - RAM and CPU - Passed with flying colors
- Dump analyzer (No help at all. Just says the kernel DLL caused it, which is obvious.)
My untried last resorts:
- Sysprep
- Reinstall
Currently I am running a boot with only my two monitors, a basic wireless mouse (not my G502 which has fancy drivers), my keyboard, my speakers, and my Ethernet plugged in. I have also disabled all startup items. So far, everything is working, but I haven't ran it that long.
My normal peripherals (in case any are known to cause BSODs)
- A G502 Gaming Mouse
- A G930 Headset
- A Bluetooth dongle
- An XBox 360 controller
- A basic gaming keyboard. No RGB. No fancy drivers.
I'm sure the rest of what you need to know is in the zip file.
Thank you all,
TheYolocaust
Edit: I will update if it occurs again during the clean boot.