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Constant BSOD with different stop codes
Hello all, would really appreciate some help with this. At my wits end.
Process of elimination will not work with hardware removal, as the system is dependent on each other part to work, ie. cannot remove RAM to see if that's the cause, or the PSU, or the chipset or motherboard etc.
Instead, would like to know if there is a Windows 10 error log that may be examined to determine what happened precisely before the crash. Or some other method to do a system analysis of sorts to see what is causing the crash.
Essentially, my new build was purring along wonderfully for about 3 months. A week or so ago, it has started randomly crashing with a blue screen, each time it gives a different Windows stop code before it attempts to restart. Here are the different stop codes it has given:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY
My system build is an AMD 6-core desktop, 64 bit Windows 10 OS, on an SSD, 32 gigs ram.
The only pattern or "trigger" I have noticed before each crash is that it occurs from either a browser being used or my mail program. No other programs open or running at the same time, so nothing hardware intensive. The browsers are either Edge or Chrome, and the mail program is Windows Live 2012. Happens upon first opening the browser or mail, or when already open and a new tab is required or linked from within the mail program.
The system may crash several times after the first BSOD occurs before finally stabilizing for a few hours.
Much appreciated again,
- WorkGroup