i just got 3rd bsod since end of last month


  1. Posts : 326
    windows 10 pro build 21h2
       #1

    i just got 3rd bsod since end of last month


    i bought laptop on jan 2019. i put new nvme ssd in my laptop in june 2019 and i installed windows on it. i used it for 1 year after i put new nvme ssd and all was perfect and no bsod and then bsod suddenly started happening end of last month

    on june 27 i got kmode_exception_not_handled bsod
    on july 3 i got system_thread_exception_not_handled bsod
    today i got memory_management bsod

    i did macrium reflect restore to image file which i made on june 21 after i got second bsod and i just got bsod again now. something is wrong because i got 3 bsod in around 1 month. i ran memtest86 at the end of last month. all was ok

    DESKTOP-IFPCRCC-(2020-07-17_18-40-48).zip - Google Drive is log for last bsod which i just got

    can someone please analyze the log and tell me what caused the bsod? if there is proof in the logs pointing towards memory issue then i will repeat memtest86
    Last edited by cns00; 17 Jul 2020 at 10:58.
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  2. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #2

    Dump shows:

    Code:
    MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)
        # Any other values for parameter 1 must be individually examined.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000041792, A corrupt PTE has been detected. Parameter 2 contains the address of
        the PTE. Parameters 3/4 contain the low/high parts of the PTE.
    Arg2: ffff83006b0d0968
    Arg3: 0000001008100000
    Arg4: 0000000000000000
    A corrupted PTE has been detected. This might be a case of memory corruption. This may be because of a hardware issue such as faulty RAM, overheating (thermal issue) or because of a buggy driver.

    You can try memtest86+ again but I don't expect the results to be any different. A better test would be to remove half of your ram and test that way for awhile. If you get a failure then swap installed an duninstalled ram and test some more.

    Also, in the system event log I see this:

    Code:
    Event[1728]:
      Log Name: System
      Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
      Date: 2020-07-17T17:32:46.905
      Event ID: 105
      Task: N/A
      Level: Information
      Opcode: Info
      Keyword: N/A
      User: S-1-5-18
      User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      Computer: DESKTOP-IFPCRCC
      Description:
    Power source change.
    
    Event[1729]:
      Log Name: System
      Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
      Date: 2020-07-17T17:33:00.194
      Event ID: 105
      Task: N/A
      Level: Information
      Opcode: Info
      Keyword: N/A
      User: S-1-5-18
      User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      Computer: DESKTOP-IFPCRCC
      Description:
    Power source change.
    
    Event[1730]:
      Log Name: System
      Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
      Date: 2020-07-17T17:33:12.122
      Event ID: 105
      Task: N/A
      Level: Information
      Opcode: Info
      Keyword: N/A
      User: S-1-5-18
      User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      Computer: DESKTOP-IFPCRCC
      Description:
    Power source change.
    
    Event[1731]:
      Log Name: System
      Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
      Date: 2020-07-17T17:33:22.997
      Event ID: 105
      Task: N/A
      Level: Information
      Opcode: Info
      Keyword: N/A
      User: S-1-5-18
      User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
      Computer: DESKTOP-IFPCRCC
      Description:
    Power source change.
    A power setting change event occurs when there is a change in the value of a power setting. For example, the user changes the power plan from High Performance to Balanced in the Power Options application in Control Panel. In this case, the system would broadcast an event that indicates that the power plan has changed.

    Does your system sleep after a set period of time? If so, it looks like it's waking up, probably to do some scheduled task. See this (old) forum thread to see if you can eliminate what ever is waking up the system:

    Windows 10 keeps waking up from sleep in the middle of the night!

    Might be a good time to give Driver Verifier a try:

    Run Driver Verifier

    Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver.

    Following the instructions in the above link will check for problems in all non-Microsoft drivers.

    What we're looking for is a verifier generated BSOD with a mini dump that will tell us what driver caused it. If you get a BSOD, rerun the V2 log collector as soon as possible and upload the resulting zip file. Also see if there is a new C:\Windows \MEMORY.DMP file. If there is, copy it to another location then zip it an upload to a file sharing site like OneDrive and post a link to it here.

    To check if verifier is active, open a Command Prompt and enter:

    verifier /query

    If not active it will respond with

    No drivers are currently verified.

    If you have questions, see this additional tutorial which may help to clear things up.

    Enable and Disable Driver Verifier in Windows 10
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  3. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #3

    By the way, your PM inbox is full, you need to make some space:

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    Repeat as needed.
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  4. Posts : 326
    windows 10 pro build 21h2
    Thread Starter
       #4

    thanks for warning me about pm messages. i deleted some

    i didn't understand what you mean by waking up issues. i disabled sleep on idle in power settings and i just said switch off screen after idle time. sometimes i am noticing that screen is switching on by itself. are you talking about that? this happens when my xbox one controller is connected to laptop and it is making screen switch on by itself

    i want to ask you can outdated intel card driver cause bsod? memory management bsod is often caused old graphics drivers. my intel card driver was old and date is oct 2019. i just updated it. also my nvidia driver is few versions old. i updated to recent driver
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  5. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #5

    Sounds like the computer is not sleeping then but the Power source changes events indicate it is, very strange.

    Any driver can cause a BSOD if it's got a bug in it. Oct 2019 is not that old though but if you found an updated version that's a good thing to try.
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  6. Posts : 326
    windows 10 pro build 21h2
    Thread Starter
       #6

    ok. if i get another bsod then i will update all my drivers by downloading drivers from manufacturer website
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  7. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #7

    Would you fill out your specs under My Computer please?

    How to fill out System Specs for tenforums.

    See here: System Specs - Fill in at Ten Forums

    Fill out as much as you can, especially the Manufacture and full model number of the computer if purchased or the system board if custom built.
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