BSOD everyday


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #1

    BSOD everyday


    RE: Windows 10 v2004 (but issue has occurred on 1903 and 1909)
    Good Morning Ladies and Gents of the Information Super Highway.
    I'm posting this in the hopes that BSOD is happening so regularly to lots of people that maybe a common cause might have been identified and a fix found. While I still have some hair on my head, I relay my tale of woe. Bought a lovely, pricey, gaming/media PC from a "Top" manufacturer, and directly from them I should add, I have been supporting said "top" manufacturers products for many many years while not working for them and I know them to be very reliable........ But..... sadly for me, the sleek Desktop started to Blue Screen on day one, (about 6 months ago) and I have not been able to fix the issues, I wont post crash dumps because when I analyze a dump, and find a fix for it, the next BSOD finds a different probable cause and I have to go looking to find a fix and apply it, the poor registry is awash with switches turned off or removed as I chase the elusive silicon bandit, tried all the usual stuff, uninstalled drivers for graphics, USB, wifi, , completely erased hard drive and put a new OS on it, one that works on another (same make) PC, so, here's the question, has anyone out there suffered BSOD so regularly, with different causes found in dump analysis that the actual cause cannot be identified easily, and have you been able to find a definitive fix ? contact with the manufacturer support have yielded nothing but more frustration.
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  2. Posts : 42,943
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hi, there is a dedicated BSOD section here with a tool for log collection.

    My immediate reaction given you say e.g.
    the poor registry is awash with switches turned off or removed as
    is to suggest you remove the system disk (and any others) and put in a spare one, and clean install Windows.

    Then see if there's any consistency in behaviour. I.e. try to simplify what you have, so there's a chance of analysing what's going on from a clean base, and so try to separate any hardware and software issues.
    (Basic RAM, disk, hardware stress tests...)

    You can also try booting from a live boot disk and see if that stays up and running.
    E.g. Kyhi's or Bob Omb's (Google). You will need a stable PC to download these and create a bootable disk from the iso file.

    Are you over-clocking?
      My Computers


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Are you over-clocking?


    Not Overclocking, I'll try the new install on different SSD suggestion, I hadn't tried that yet. Thanks Dalchina
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  4. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #4

    If you want us to look at the problem, please read and follow the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
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