BSOD System_Service_Exception. Please Help!


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    BSOD System_Service_Exception. Please Help!


    Hi,

    I'm looking to get some help a BSOD that just popped up again today. First, a little background.

    Specs: Intel Core i7-4790, EVGA GeForce GTX 950, Cooler Master HAF 912 - System Build - PCPartPicker

    I built this machine about 3 weeks ago, and from the very first time installing Windows 10 I received a BSOD. After I got through the installation of Win 10 I was getting a BSOD about once every half hour, usually related System Service Exception or IRQ something or memory. So here is what I did on that same day.
    1. Swapped out video card, reinstalled Windows 10 (Still got BSOD)
    2. Swapped out SSD, reinstalled Windows 10 (Still got BSOD)
    3. Reseated RAM, reinstalled Windows 10 (No BSOD)
    4. Ran memtest86+ on each RAM module for varying passes on each module in each slot, no errors. Also ran Windows memory diagnostic, no errors.
    5. Did sfc /scannow, windows found some corrupt files but could not repair all of them.
    6. My conclusion was that I didn't seat the RAM properly the first time around and because of that the system files were got screwed up during installation.

    Since then, my desktop ran almost flawless, minus a random web browser crash here and there. Then today things got bad. Mozilla would crash every few minutes, so I switched to IE, and got the same thing. Downloaded and installed Opera and Chrome, both crash. Then, along with the browser crash came a BSOD with System_Service_Exception 0x0000003b. Event viewer says the system rebooted from a bug check.

    I'm looking for some help with analyzing these BSOD to figure out what is going on. My system was running just fine for 2 weeks, I would game, stream videos, and work within different VMs without any hiccup.

    Thank you!
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Realized that Windows did install automatic updates on Wednesday for me. I didn't use computer on Thursday, so this may be related. I ran a sfc /scannow and it did find corrupted files but couldn't fix them all. Right now I'm running multiple videos in Chrome and haven't had a BSOD yet (20 minutes). Would still like to analyze the dump files though for any clues as to what may be going on.
      My Computer


 

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