BSOD Frequently with a Number of Different Causes


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    BSOD Frequently with a Number of Different Causes


    I moved my desktop to Windows 10 Ocotober 2015 and all was fine until about 2 or 3 weeks ago, After a Windows update the OS started to behave unpredictably and get BSODs every 5 or 10 minutes for dufferent reasons OAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, KERNERL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE are some examples. I did a memory check. All looks fine. Also updated the BIOS to the latest version and made sure all drivers were up to date. Also ran SRC. None of these actions have stopped the problem. Does anyone have any idea how I can settle things down. I'm an old mainframer so I'm rreally hitting the limits of my knowledge now. Have uploaded the debug report with this post. Thanks in advance to anyone who can provide an insight.
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  2. Arc
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    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
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    There are multiple different BSODs. So it will not be very easy to pinpoint the exact issue. But as there are a few of them which are pointing to memory corruption, let us have a look at it in depth.

    First, You have 2x2GB RAM.
    Code:
      Size                          2048MB
      Device Locator                DIMM0
      Bank Locator                  BANK0
      Memory Type                   01h - Other
      Speed                         1600MHz
      Manufacturer                  Manufacturer0
      Part Number                   PartNum0
    -------------------------------------------------------
      Size                          2048MB
      Device Locator                DIMM1
      Bank Locator                  BANK1
      Memory Type                   01h - Other
      Speed                         1600MHz
      Manufacturer                  Manufacturer1
      Part Number                   PartNum1
    Please make it sure that those are not form different lot, but are parts of the same RAM KIT. Mix of RAM can cause such issues.

    Second, it is 1600MHz.
    Code:
      Speed                         1600MHz
    In your case, 1600 MHz is OC, and OC may make a system unstable. Reduce the speed to either 1333MHz or 1066MHz. See it it becomes stable.

    Third, Test your RAM modules for possible errors. Run memtest86+ for at least 8 consecutive passes.

    If it start showing errors/red lines, stop testing. A single error is enough to determine that something is going bad there.
    Take a camera snap of the memtest86+ window before closing the program. Let us see it.
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    Fourth, you need to update the system.
    Code:
    Windows 10 Kernel Version 10240 MP (4 procs) Free x86 compatible
    Currently it is 10586.

    Finally, the board manufacturer does not list anything for windows 10. It might be a compatibility issue as well. Before you update windows, set the windows update to get the necessary drivers for you. Device Installation Settings.

    Do these. Let us know the results.
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