BSOD on new gaming PC (ntoskrnl.exe, RAM related?)


  1. Posts : 8
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    BSOD on new gaming PC (ntoskrnl.exe, RAM related?)


    I am getting frequent BSODs on my new gaming Win10 PC (version 1909, build 18363.778) . I downloaded BlueScreenView (since have found out that's trash) and found out it's related to ntoskrnl.exe. Looking like it's possibly bad RAM? I plan on running MemTest tonight...I have the latest B450M Pro4 driver (V3.9 from their site), the latest GTX 1070 driver, and the latest firmware for my Kingston SSD. I have also checked the health of my drives in HD Tune Pro, and they're ok.

    Pleaee see attached .zip. After all these crashes that are attached in the .zip here, I switched the RAM sticks from A1 and B1 to A2 and B2 on the mobo and have had no crashes since. What is causing all these crashes? In addition to these crashes, here's the windbg text from the minidumps of some crashes late last night.

    3:50AM: 1 Pastebin.com
    3:59AM: 2 Pastebin.com
    4:20AM: 3 Pastebin.com
    4:38AM: 4 Pastebin.com

    Any and all help is appreciated!!!


    EDIT: Since posting this, I have done more research and used DDU to uninstall all AMD Radeon drivers from my PC. I used an old Radeon gpu for 1 day until my new GTX 1070gpu came in. Will report later if any crashes...
    Last edited by Lars79; 16 Apr 2020 at 13:33.
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  2. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
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    Update or uninstall WinCDEmu - check updates in program
    Update AMD Chipset driver - https://www.amd.com/en/support/chips...ocket-am4/b450
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  3. Posts : 8
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    MrPepka said:
    Update or uninstall WinCDEmu - check updates in program
    Update AMD Chipset driver - https://www.amd.com/en/support/chips...ocket-am4/b450
    I uninstalled WinCDEmu and updated AMD chipset driver. Will update later if any crashes...thanks!!!

    What made you believe these were the suspects?
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    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
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    Chipset drivers should always be the latest because they improve hardware performance, and as for WinCDEmu, its driver was displayed on one crash dump
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    Thread Starter
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    MrPepka said:
    Chipset drivers should always be the latest because they improve hardware performance, and as for WinCDEmu, its driver was displayed on one crash dump
    Understood, thanks for all the help! Fingers crossed no more crashes :)
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