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I don't think I can really borrow a hard drive.
Loiez, from the 2 dumps from the 13th.
Which is basically the network internet protocol. and the usualCode:Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 139, {3, fffff801497ba7d0, fffff801497ba728, 0} Probably caused by : tcpip.sys ( tcpip!TcpPeriodicTimeoutHandler+d1d ) Followup: MachineOwner
They were not listed as the cause, but I noticed some I/O errors and Filter manager errors in the dump. Those are hard drive related. Can you store the data on your mechanical drive somewhere else and do a clean install on your mechanical drive, just to see? If you do, install the OS only, run all Windows updates and just use the bare system for a while until you can tell if it causes you any problems. Do not install any programs. If you can do that, let me know and I'll tell you how to do it.Code:KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE (139) A kernel component has corrupted a critical data structure. The corruption could potentially allow a malicious user to gain control of this machine. Arguments: Arg1: 0000000000000003, A LIST_ENTRY has been corrupted (i.e. double remove). Arg2: ffffd00023c1a820, Address of the trap frame for the exception that caused the bugcheck Arg3: ffffd00023c1a778, Address of the exception record for the exception that caused the bugcheck Arg4: 0000000000000000, Reserved
Also, check your CPU and GPU temps at all times. There are quite a few utilities which will do this. This is important to check. You need to know the temps of both while in use.
Sorry for the delay, I might be able to buy a bigger ssd today
Or would I need to test the mechanical hard drive?
Ok, I've just bought a Kingston v300 120gb ssd should I clean install onto it?
Any more Ideas? I'm really hoping for a solution