Several blue screen types


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #1

    Several blue screen types


    I built this computer around sometime last year and after a month or so the computer started to randomly hang during start. Power on -> Asrock splash screen -> Raid initialization -> Asrock splash#2(freeze here) -> screen with flashing "_"(or freezes here).
    At first it happened rarely, maybe once every few days but it started to be more consistent over time and now it's all the time.

    A month ago I used CCleaner and it seemed to have fixed the problem but then I started getting blue screens. I have only gotten blue screens 2 or 3 times within the year during the whole startup hang debacle. I turned on verifier and selected if I selected all drivers the computer would reach the desktop slowly and then blue screen. After restarting into safe mode and resetting verifier I started up normally and ran it again with non-window's drivers and the blue screen persists but with several ranges of messages. I generally use bluescreenview but nothing solid comes from it. Verifier has been run for a few days and it commonly occurs after clicking shut down but it does happen at random.

    Along with my viewable system specs my system includes: 2x MX200 256GB SSDs in raid 0, the corsair memory speed was reduced to 2133mhz(default) though rated at 3000mhz, and power supply is an Corsair AX760i. The system has never been overclocked. The OS was originally windows 8.1 pro but and upgraded(keeping files) to windows 10. The problem occurred during 8.1 and after upgrade.

    I have downloaded the latest drivers to my knowledge though some drivers like the Atheros gigabit were not available on Asrock's site nor atheros' aside from older versions. Using window's latest drivers for it.

    I do not have daemon tools nor have ever installed it. I disabled the qualcolmm and use the Intel gigabit just to be safe, but did not change anything. Ran successful crystaldiskinfo and window's built in memorytest, though I believe they no longer call it accurate. I assume the issue may lie within the windows install or possibly the motherboard based off symptoms but I am far from an expert.

    Thank you and hope I provided all the necessary information.
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  2. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Please be sure the settings of driver verifier are proper configured



    Diagnostic Test

     DRIVER VERIFIER


    warning   Warning
    Please make a backup of your important files and get your rescue media or create one.
    Please create a restore point.

    Please follow this tutorial to run driver verifier.

    Some windows drivers are blamed in a few crashes, but that usually means that a 3rd party driver is actually the cause.
    Driver verifier stresses your drivers and will crash your pc if any driver fails due to a violation.

    Driver verifier should be performed for a max of 48 hours, or when you have a bluescreen, whatever comes first.

    If driver verifier has found a violation and you can't get back into windows normally, try to boot into safe mode and reset in safe mode driver verifier, or in the troubleshooting options open command prompt and type verifier /reset.

    Note   Note
    Your system will act very sluggishly while driver verifier is enabled, this is normal as your drivers will be being subjected to heavy testing in order to make them crash.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I turned on verifier and selected if I selected all drivers the computer would reach the desktop slowly and then blue screen. After restarting into safe mode and resetting verifier I started up normally and ran it again with non-window's drivers and the blue screen persists but with several ranges of messages
    The mention of verifier was indeed running at the tutorial's specs. It has been roughly 3-4 days since it has been running. It still is at the moment.
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  4. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    Please run CPU-Z and make screenshots of the following tabs
    • CPU
    • Mainboard
    • Memory
    • SPD
    • Graphics

    SPD shows data of each module, click on Slot #1 to select different modules.
    Of each module in the SPD tab, make a screenshot and post the screenshots.

    If you would fill in your system specs in your 'My System Specs', that would be appreciated so everyone can quickly look at the specs without going back to a specific post.

    Please fill in your system specs
    Please follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling system and other used stuff. PSU, cooling system and other used stuff aren't mentioned in the tool.
    How to fill in your system specs:

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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5
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  6. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    I have gone through your mainboard compatibility first.
    According to the provided CPU-Z data the part number of your memory modules is
    CMK16GX4M4B3000C15
    When I try to find the part number on ASRock for supported modules, I can't seem to find an exact match.
    Below part number of the modules I can find 5 matches, but when I search with the rest no match is found.
    CMK16GX4M4
    Please check if your memory modules are supported by your mainboard.
    ASRock > X99 OC Formula/3.1
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Memory passed memtest without errors.
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  8. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #8

    Is your memory compatible with your motherboard? Is what I mean.
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