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Multiple blue screens in rapid succession.
I know you guys are very busy and this post is pretty large. I'm sorry about that.
Main Issue
My most urgent issue is that today(Tue. 1/5/16) I had 4 blue screens in rapid succession, which worried me enough to post them here cause I've been seeing how knowledgeable you guys are with these. The first BSOD with the error message "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" happened first while I was just doing normal things on my PC (like browsing for solutions to my PC problems). When my PC restarted, just as I finished entering in my password, a BSOD occurred with the error message "APC_INDEX_MISTMATCH". My PC restarted again and the same thing happened. Again my PC restarted and a BSOD with the same error message occurred but this time it was just before I begun typing in my password (basically the same thing again). By now I was worrying my PC would not work correctly so I started looking up what to do on my brother's PC. After waiting a few minutes before trying to log in again, I was able to get in without it crashing. And so here I am now, thankfully, so I can give you the dump files and so forth attached below in the file "TCC-PC-Tue_01_05_2016_112113_63.zip (539.8 KB)".
I've also had one yesterday a little while after installing Windows 10, which is attached below with the title "TCC-PC-Mon_01_04_2016_154747_26.zip (271.8 KB)". This one is of course a day older and maybe of less concern, but might be insightful for confirming my overall problem(s). It's error message was DRIVER_OVERRAN_STACK_BUFFER.
Files:
Attachment 57416
Attachment 57417
note: The file "TCC-PC-Tue_01_05_2016_112113_63.zip (539.8 KB)" contains 5 memory dumps. This is the 4 I had today, but if you note the dates, it's also the one I had yesterday. I guess it collected all of them.
If at all helpful, some history and insights of my PC issues:
I've been having BSOD's and a few other issues for a while, even since Windows 8.1. For one, my NVidia GPU has been seeming to have lots of issues, and with the research I have done and from what I've seen, it seems that it could be the culprit for many of the BSOD's I've had. My GPU would randomly stop working at times when I was playing a game or using 3D design software. The graphics driver dependent application I was using would crash some time later whether it be several minutes or several hours (Makes sense as they were set to use my NVidia) and after checking my taskbar, device manager, and searching for the NVidia control panel, it seems NVidia was nowhere to be found. What's interesting is that shortly after NVidia would crash and my 3D application would crash, my PC would crash as well. Sometimes, but not all the time, after restarting my PC, NVidia would reappear. And if I were to use an NVidia dependent application again, this process would repeat.
Another part of the history is that while I had Windows 8.1 was that several Windows updates would not install. I had hoped that maybe that was the problem and that if I were to successfully update, it might fix any conflict the NVidia graphics card is having with windows. Since my efforts to successfully install the updates went for a very long time without working, I considered a factory reset to fix all my problems. But instead I updated to Windows 10, figuring that doing so might remove the need to install any windows 10 updates and potentially fix most of my problems. Since updating to Windows 10, my Windows does seem to be fully updated. However, my graphics card now still doesn't appear in the device manager even after a day or two and some reboots, it has not reappeared. And of course, as seen above, I'm still having BSOD's in Windows 10.
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Truthfully, I'm not really sure of anything, other than the problems I've seen and been exhausted with disappointment trying to fix these things, so anything insights or help you can give is greatly appreciated. Thank you for reading.
Last edited by Ayudame; 06 Jan 2016 at 18:42. Reason: I didn't realize the files containg memory dumps weren't attached! How stupid of me. Sorry about that!