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Two BSoDs in two weeks - hal.dll, ntoskrnl.exe
Hello, I built my new PC almost 2 months ago. Since then no problems, no BSODs and generally everything was fine. First BSoD happened suddenly when I was playing Resident Evil 6 two weeks ago. After that I did sfc /scannow, chkdsk and Windows Memory Diagnostic, and they didn't give me any errors. I also increased my pagefile.sys, because I thought I was running out of memory. Sadly I don't have .dmp file, but I remember it was Page fault in nonpaged area caused by ntoskrnl.exe.
Second BSoD happened yesterday. I was changing some settings in Realtek Control Panel (because my speakers weren't playing good, probably irrelevant), also turned off Telemetry service. After that I trying to reboot my PC but after choosing reboot optiong - bang, BSoD. System Service Exception caused by hal.dll this time. Link to .dmp: Zippyshare.com - 021819-8031-01.dmp
My question is - where is a cause? After second BSoD I did scans mentioned before again and again no errors. I also updated my drivers for sound card, network card, chipset and SATA controller as well as turned off XMP profile (from 3000 MHz to 2133 MHz). I ran a memtest and there is a report: Zippyshare.com - MemTest86-Report-20190219-001158.html Only errors was during pass #4 when doing hammer test, another tests are passed. Sadly testing one RAM stick at time may be difficult for me (desk is very close to the wall). Temps are normal, rarely exceeding 60C. When writing that post, it was 30C for CPU and 34C for GPU. Nothing is overclocked.
My specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5-8600K 3.60GHz
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC 6GB GDDR5
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX, DDR4, 16 GB, 3000MHz, CL15
MoBo: Z370 AORUS Gaming K3, BIOS: F11 10/30/2018
OS: Windows 10 Education
PSU: SeaSonic Focus Plus Gold 550W
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