Constant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #1

    Constant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834


    First post, so please bear with me.

    Long story short, I've been constantly getting problems like Unexpected Store Exception, Kernel Data Inpage Error, and Memory Management after the February 16th, 2023 updates (specifically KB5022834) were released.

    I've done many tests like sfc, DISM, chkdisk, Memory Diagnostics, and all of the tests in HP diagnostics, and all turned up clean. I've even tried reinstalling Windows, but that only worked for a few days before they came back.

    I've blocked KB5022834 from being downloaded, but that didn't seem to work. I'm guessing it's just the February updates in general causing it.

    Each time I got these blue screens, they would be stuck at 0 so I would have no choice but to turn it off and back on again and a memory dump would not be created because of it. I am pretty much at my limit right now, so any help would be appreciated.

    For reference, I can still use my laptop, just it seems like at almost random moments it would freeze and a BSOD would happen and I have no idea why, especially since no minidumps or crash dumps are created.

    This some information about my laptop.

    HP Laptop 15-da0xxx

    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-8130U CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz

    Installed RAM 8.00 GB

    System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

    Windows version is 22H2 OS Build 19045.2006.
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  2. Posts : 5,001
    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
       #2

    Sounds like your drive may be starting to fail.
    Run the HP Hardware Extensive Diagnostics to confirm https://support.hp.com/us-en/documen...458-2733239-16
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  3. Posts : 885
    10 Pro/11 Pro Dual Boot
       #3

    Taukyrie said:
    First post, so please bear with me.

    Long story short, I've been constantly getting problems like Unexpected Store Exception, Kernel Data Inpage Error, and Memory Management after the February 16th, 2023 updates (specifically KB5022834) were released.

    I've done many tests like sfc, DISM, chkdisk, Memory Diagnostics, and all of the tests in HP diagnostics, and all turned up clean. I've even tried reinstalling Windows, but that only worked for a few days before they came back.

    I've blocked KB5022834 from being downloaded, but that didn't seem to work. I'm guessing it's just the February updates in general causing it.

    Each time I got these blue screens, they would be stuck at 0 so I would have no choice but to turn it off and back on again and a memory dump would not be created because of it. I am pretty much at my limit right now, so any help would be appreciated.

    For reference, I can still use my laptop, just it seems like at almost random moments it would freeze and a BSOD would happen and I have no idea why, especially since no minidumps or crash dumps are created.

    This some information about my laptop.

    HP Laptop 15-da0xxx

    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-8130U CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz

    Installed RAM 8.00 GB

    System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

    Windows version is 22H2 OS Build 19045.2006.
    Before posting a BSOD thread, please read the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    If you need to add new information, please make a new post in your initial BSOD thread. Please do not make an extra new thread.
      My Computers


  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    tomdsr said:
    Before posting a BSOD thread, please read the instructions here: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    If you need to add new information, please make a new post in your initial BSOD thread. Please do not make an extra new thread.
    Sorry about that, here's the link on Google Drive.

    - - - Updated - - -

    spunk said:
    Sounds like your drive may be starting to fail.
    Run the HP Hardware Extensive Diagnostics to confirm https://support.hp.com/us-en/documen...458-2733239-16
    I've just run the Extensive Diagnostics test. Everything but the battery test passed.

    Constant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834-.pngConstant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834-1.png
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  5. Posts : 885
    10 Pro/11 Pro Dual Boot
       #5

    Taukyrie said:
    Sorry about that, here's the link on Google Drive.

    - - - Updated - - -



    I've just run the Extensive Diagnostics test. Everything but the battery test passed.

    Constant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834-.pngConstant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834-1.png
    there were no dump files. please see this tutorial

    is this a work computer?

    Event[30]:
    Log Name: System
    Source: Microsoft-Windows-Directory-Services-SAM
    Date: 2023-03-02T20:07:08.3160000Z
    Event ID: 16977
    Task: N/A
    Level: Information
    Opcode: Info
    Keyword: N/A
    User: S-1-5-18
    User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
    Computer: LAPTOP-I33JUVUL
    Description:
    The domain is configured with the following minimum password length-related settings.

    MinimumPasswordLength: 0

    RelaxMinimumPasswordLengthLimits: 0

    MinimumPasswordLengthAudit: -1

    For more information see https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2097191.
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    tomdsr said:
    there were no dump files. please see this tutorial

    is this a work computer?
    I have configured my system to create a minidump when I have a BSOD, but every time I have a BSOD, it would just stay on 0% (I've waited about half an hour) and remain there, so I would have no choice but to turn it off. As a result, no dump is created.
    Constant BSODs since installing Windows Update KB5022834-untitled.png

    This is actually my personal laptop. I used it while I was at college, but I've already graduated last year and am at home.
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  7. Posts : 402
    Windows 10 and Windows 11
       #7

    Do you have any outdated drivers, such as for devices that Windows 10 doesn't officially support? Do you have any devices that Windows 10 doesn't officially support? Have you used compatibility mode for any piece of software?

    I would suggest rolling back to the restore point taken when KB5022834 was first installed. Then unplug all external devices and disable autostart for all non-Microsft apps. Then reboot.

    You want to get as vanilla a system as you can with as little third party driver code running as possible. Then try installing KB5022834 again and test the PC as much as you can without plugging in any external devices and without starting any non-Microsoft apps. If it won't BSOD in that state then the issue is likely with one of the external devices or a non-Microsoft product, a process of elimination will locate the offender.
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