BSOD every 2-3 minutes


  1. Posts : 25
    Win10
       #1

    BSOD every 2-3 minutes


    Hello...

    I need your help, once again.
    I already had problems with blue screens before that luckily could be solved back then (Several BSOD during Win10 installation)

    After the last thread mentioned above, I didn't have any blue screen problems for a while until recently, after my pc was disconnected from power supply for 2-3 days.
    When I turned my pc on, suddenly I received blue screens again, first it was like after 2-3 hours, then after every ~30 minutes and then after ~10 minutes.

    That's when I started my pc on puppy linux to see if I get blue screens or crashes there as well - but I didn't.
    On linux everything was totally fine. So I assumed it might be a problem with a corrupted windows and started a clean reinstall.
    This was already a nightmare since the pc kept getting blue screens during the installation already, but at some point I managed to get windows installed.

    So summery of what I did so far:
    - I tested it on linux - no problem
    - I setup a clean new windows 10 - still blue screens after 2-3 minutes
    - I made a memory test with MemTest86 - no errors
    - I updated the bios to the newest version (that was what fixed my issues last time) - didn't work this time
    - I ran the V2 log collector (log attached)

    My System:
    AMD Ryzen 5 3600 WRAITH 3600 AM4

    Asus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING B450

    D416GB 3200-16-18-18 Ripjaws V K2 GSK

    SSD 500GB 2.3/3.4G 970 EVO PCIe M.2 SAM

    Tt TR2 S 700W ATX23

    EVGA 8GB D6 RTX 3060 Ti FTW3 ULTRA

    Windows 10 Build: 19045.2006 (thats the new installed one)

    I can't provide the blue screen error code, because it goes too fast. I just see blue message, then the pc goes black and restarts in repair mode but can not repair anything.

    I'm out of ideas and need your help now, what can I do?

    DESKTOP-0S104CU-(2022-11-08_20-32-37).zip
    Last edited by Rockwood103; 08 Nov 2022 at 15:47.
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  2. Posts : 402
    Windows 10 and Windows 11
       #2

    There are no minidumps in your zip file. This is either because you clean them out (with Disk Cleaner or CCleaner, or the like) or because your system is not collecting them (it does by default).

    Please ensure that any junk cleaning tools you use are set to exclude files with a .dmp extension.

    To ensure that Windows records minidumps when it BSODs, do the following...

    Go to Start, in the Search Box type: sysdm.cpl, press Enter.

    Under the Advanced tab, click on the Startup and Recovery Settings button.

    Under the Write Debugging Information header select Small memory dump in the drop down box .

    Ensure that the Small Dump Directory is listed as %systemroot%\Minidump.

    OK your way out.

    Reboot if changes have been made.

    Next time you get BSODs run the file collection app again.
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  3. Posts : 25
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi!

    thanks for your help!

    I don't know why it wasn't saved previously, I do not have any cleaner tools installed and didn't change any default settings.
    It's a fresh windows and the only things I installed so far are brave browser and lightshot (screenshot tool).

    I did what you wrote and changed the setting, had a bsod shortly after, restarted the pc and run the log collector again.

    Here's the new file, hope it includes everything now


    - - - Updated - - -

    Update:

    after linux from USB stick worked without any problems, I decided to install linux on my ssd to be able to use my pc at least via linux - but once it was installed on my ssd and not booted from usb stick anymore, I ran into problems there as well.
    so I came to the conclusion that the problem might be my "SSD 500GB 2.3/3.4G 970 EVO PCIe M.2 SAM", I took it out and installed windows on a different ssd and indeed it works now. no bluescreen or crash since then.


    So I guess we can close this thread.
    BSOD every 2-3 minutes Attached Files
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  4. Posts : 402
    Windows 10 and Windows 11
       #4

    I've seen many issues that were fixed by re-seating an M.2 SSD drive. Glad you're sorted anyway.
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