BSOD at random times, mostly when playing. Various error codes

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  1. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
       #1

    BSOD at random times, mostly when playing. Various error codes


    So, new computer, was using Windows 7 and getting BSODs constantly. So I decided to make a clean install with Windows 10 and thought the issue was resolved, clearly not the case.

    I will be uploading the last mini dump, but let me already tell you that more than one error code happened (more than one BSOD).

    I used the forum's guide to collect the mini dump information. The dump archives I got from the Windows folder are huge, I guess we are not going to use that, am I right?

    I am suspecting it to be some Hard Disk issue or RAM memory, but I am not an expert. Actually, I am really frustrated and lost here.

    One of the messages I could capture was "Kmode_Exception_Not_Handled".

    Attachment 27981

    Thanks, hope to hear from you guys,
    Rogério.
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  2. Posts : 12,801
    Windows 11 Pro
       #2

    Hello rogeriop, welcome to the forums. I need you to do a few things for me. Please look at the bottom left of your last post and click on 'My System Specs', there is a link there that says edit system specs. Please fill out your system specs as completely as possible, including the Manufacturer and Model of each component. Please be sure to include your PSU and CPU cooler.

    You talk about many BSODs and only have 2 from today. If you ran the BSOD Posting instructions, please upload the entire folder it creates. Those dump file did not tell me a whole lot. I hope several together may tekk me more. These are the results.

    Code:
    Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
    BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff8002ff5d119, ffffd00020fe6bb0, 0}
    Probably caused by : hardware ( win32kfull!xxxRealSleepThread+355 )
    Followup: MachineOwner
    Code:
    APC_INDEX_MISMATCH (1)
    This is a kernel internal error. The most common reason to see this
    bugcheck is when a filesystem or a driver has a mismatched number of
    calls to disable and re-enable APCs. The key data item is the
    Thread->CombinedApcDisable field. This consists of two separate 16-bit
    fields, the SpecialApcDisable and the KernelApcDisable. A negative value
    of either indicates that a driver has disabled special or normal APCs
    (respectively) without re-enabling them; a positive value indicates that
    a driver has enabled special or normal APCs (respectively) too many times.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 00007ffd73ea372a, Address of system call function or worker routine
    Arg2: 0000000000000000, Thread->ApcStateIndex
    Arg3: 000000000000ffff, (Thread->SpecialApcDisable << 16) | Thread->KernelApcDisable
    Arg4: ffffd00026199ec0, Call type (0 - system call, 1 - worker routine)
    Please tell me the process you used to upgrade the system and did you upgrade to the new 10240 release?

    Please, right click the start flag in the bottom left and select Command prompt administrator. Provide administrator permissions and in the window that opens copy/paste this into the window sfc /scannow and press enter. It will only take a few minutes to run. We want it to say no integrity violations were found. If it says files were found that could not be repaired. close the window, reboot and run it again. You may have to run it 3 times before it can fix the files, if it can.

    Also, please tell me how many hard drives you have and how much free space is on the system drive. if you have more dump files, please run the posting instructions again and upload the entire zip folder it creates.
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  3. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Ok, I will do these tasks, but I can only do that on the weekend, so please, be patient!

    Thanks!
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  4. Posts : 12,801
    Windows 11 Pro
       #4

    Take your time. I'm in no hurry. Whenever you have time, just let me know the results.
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  5. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Let me explain that though I had many BSODs, I only gathered the last one's dump file (from last week), so I will be posting more of them as they happen (The Dump files get overwritten as a BSOD happens, right?).

    OK!

    Step 1 (System Spec) - System Spec updated to the maximum of information that I could gather!

    Step 2 (Windows Installation) - I did a clean installation, formating my partition that contained Windows 7 and installing Windows 10 through the Media Creation Tool x64.

    Step 3 (sfc /scannow) - I will be performing these as I end the post and I will edit the info here.

    Step 4 (Hard Drive) - I have just one Hard Drive, which contains 1 TB of space. The partition in which Windows 10 is installed has 80GB of space, which 56,7GB are free space.

    Hope to hear from you!

    Edit1 - So I ran Scannow and I got errors, the system said that they made a Log, it follows: Attachment 29362

    Edit2 - Ok, second Scannow found no errors, now I will be waiting!
    Last edited by rogeriop; 07 Aug 2015 at 21:52.
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  6. Posts : 12,801
    Windows 11 Pro
       #6

    Looks good. I'll look at the files tomorrow.
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  7. Posts : 12,801
    Windows 11 Pro
       #7

    Please run the BSOD Posting instructions again for me. BSOD - Posting Instructions

    Things are new in Windows 10, so we are all still learning. Kernel memory dumps will usually overwrite the last one. Small memory dumps won't. Please make sure you are configured for Small Memory dumps. This will tell you how. We prefer small memory dumps, for several reasons. https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5...dows-10-a.html . Please post the entire zip file.

    It is good that you successfully completed the sfc scan. Maybe the errors it fixed will solve your problem. Also, how much free space is on your hard drive? Also, please run Seatools. This is a Windows 7 tutorial but I am sure it will work the same on Windows 10. Please use the DOS version if you can. You get much more accurate results that way. Please run the short and the long test. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...use.html#Part2

    I know you mentioned booting into Safe Mode. How did the computer run in Safe Mode? Did you have any BSOSs?
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  8. Posts : 41
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #8

    About the Hard Drive: The partition in which Windows 10 is installed has 80GB of space, which 56,7GB are free space.

    I am trying to aplly the configuration to not overwrite the small dump files, but the check box is unreacheable, I will follow the instructions again and post the results here, I will be editing it here soon. I will also run the SealTools.

    I didn't mention booting into Safe Mode though.

    Edit 1 - Right, do I need to burn a CD to use SeaTools or is there a way to put it on a USB?
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  9. Posts : 12,801
    Windows 11 Pro
       #9

    I'm not sure, but Rufus will usually do most things.
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  10. Posts : 12,801
    Windows 11 Pro
       #10

    BTW, just so you know. If you edit a post, I won't know about it. But, if you make a new post, I will be notified.
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