Can you help me figure out the root cause of these BSOD (see picture)

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #1

    Can you help me figure out the root cause of these BSOD (see picture)


    (Released after posting I put this in the wrong form section please move)
    Attachment 182020

    I have been experiencing this crash frequently all of a sudden.
    A friend told the fine people on the form may be able to help.

    WHEN:
    Most often happens after Ive played and closed Arma 3 but has also happened while I was playing Assetto Corsa and OpenTTD.

    Using the windows memory diagnostic application no issues were found

    The only Peripherals that have been in an activated usb port (more on that latter) while I've had a crash are
    My mouse and keyboard, the Track ir system (altho the application is only on when I play arma 3) the XBOX 360 wireless controller receiver and the Bluetooth Adapter.

    My HOTAS and Pedals are in a hub with power buttons on the ports - i turn them off when not in use
    I unplug my Racing Wheel when not in use.
    I shut the powerstrip that my Vive is plugged into off when not in use.

    this makes it difficult to define the problem driver (if that is the problem)
    Im looking for any assistance that can be provided that will help me find the root cause of this problem.

    Peripherals that have been on during crashes:
    Mouse: Logitech G600
    Keyboard: Logitech G510s
    Bluetooth Adapter: Mpow USB Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter
    Headphones: Logitech G35
    HOTAS: Saitek X52
    Pedals: MFG Crosswind
    Racing Wheel: Thrustmaster TMX
    HTC Vive
    Natural Point TrackIr 5 Optical Head Tracking System
    XBOX 360 Wireless Controller Receiver Dongle
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  2. Posts : 800
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #2

    Just my curiosity: Can you check this thread:

    EseDiskFlushConsistency - Windows 10 Forums

    And check if you have this entry in the Event Log preceding the crash:

    "The beta feature EseDiskFlushConsistency is enabled in ESENT due to the beta site mode settings 0x800000."


    Your DMP file details & error address look very much the same as in my case - and as in the other thread here:

    Random BSOD Stop Codes Looks like ntoskrnl.exe? - Windows 10 Forums

    Funny enough: I also use wireless bluetooth mouse & keyboard from Logitech.

    EDIT: spelling.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    This event appears many times in the application section of event viewer, before and after crashes and everywhere else
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  4. Posts : 800
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #4

    Yep, I get the same - all over the place. But is there an entry preceding the crash in each / majority of cases?

    I am equally trying to find the root cause of these unexpected BSODs, and so far am rather unsuccessful.
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  5. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
       #5

    Dafrandle said:
    (Released after posting I put this in the wrong form section please move)
    Attachment 182020

    I have been experiencing this crash frequently all of a sudden.
    A friend told the fine people on the form may be able to help.

    WHEN:
    Most often happens after Ive played and closed Arma 3 but has also happened while I was playing Assetto Corsa and OpenTTD.

    Using the windows memory diagnostic application no issues were found

    The only Peripherals that have been in an activated usb port (more on that latter) while I've had a crash are
    My mouse and keyboard, the Track ir system (altho the application is only on when I play arma 3) the XBOX 360 wireless controller receiver and the Bluetooth Adapter.

    My HOTAS and Pedals are in a hub with power buttons on the ports - i turn them off when not in use
    I unplug my Racing Wheel when not in use.
    I shut the powerstrip that my Vive is plugged into off when not in use.

    this makes it difficult to define the problem driver (if that is the problem)
    Im looking for any assistance that can be provided that will help me find the root cause of this problem.

    Peripherals that have been on during crashes:
    Mouse: Logitech G600
    Keyboard: Logitech G510s
    Bluetooth Adapter: Mpow USB Bluetooth 4.0 Adapter
    Headphones: Logitech G35
    HOTAS: Saitek X52
    Pedals: MFG Crosswind
    Racing Wheel: Thrustmaster TMX
    HTC Vive
    Natural Point TrackIr 5 Optical Head Tracking System
    XBOX 360 Wireless Controller Receiver Dongle
    Hi Defrangle and welcome to the forum. To save time you're going to need to follow the BSOD posting instructions and run the collector log before you get any real help from the experts.
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  6. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Here is the files sorry I missed that instruction.


    also SoFine409, you have misspelled my username.
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    krzemien said:
    Yep, I get the same - all over the place. But is there an entry preceding the crash in each / majority of cases?
    all cases I looked at.
    most were different from each other
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  8. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
       #8

    Dafrandle said:
    Here is the files sorry I missed that instruction.


    also SoFine409, you have misspelled my username.
    Hi Dafrandle, sorry about the misspelling, I was in a hurry and didn't have my reading glasses on. Getting old is no fun. One of our BSOD experts should be along shortly to help you. Although I've done it before it's not my strongest skill.
    Good luck,
    Bob
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Ok I just had another one - different stop code - happened while I was playing fallout 4 vr

    Here is a new log collection thing - I ran it first thing after my computer rebooted
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  10. Posts : 261
    Windows 10 Home 21H2
       #10

    Hi Dafrandle, I see what you mean by it being all over the place. Normally I would suspect failing memory with the type and variety of bugchecks you're getting and it could very well be. However, it looks like you're running a very outdated BIOS on your motherboard. If your system is stable in the BIOS settings menus I'd recommend updating to the latest from here (3703). I'd use the EZ Flash tool in the BIOS settings menus to update the BIOS after unzipping the BIOS download file contents to an empty flash drive. The update process will be very much like what is shown in this video. I'd also load the optimized presets after performing the update as shown at the end of the video as well.
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