Random BSOD on various actions - KernelPower ID:41


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    Windows 10
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    Random BSOD on various actions - amifldrv64.sys and ntkrnlmp.exe


    Hello, I'm Leon

    Well, my problem is this:
    Randomly, my computer (desktop) deadlocks or gets a Blue Screen and restarts. This happens randomly, while I'm playing, watching videos, doing nothing. My computer is 1 month old, has a GTX 970, i5-6500 and has been working properly until the last 2 weeks.

    This (from what I've read) can be either an 1) energy problem, 2) memory problem, 3) temperature problem or 4) driver problems.

    1) Since my computer needs around 400W of power and my current PSU is of 600W, I can rule out the energy problem.

    2) I have run the windows memory check test and has reported 0 errors.

    3) Usually the temperature of the computer won't go past 45șC, even when I'm running Fallout 4, DOOM, ARK. So I can rule out also the temperature problem.

    4) A program that came with my PC named MSI Live Update 6, usually updates my drivers. And everything goes fine. However, today, I have gotten a Blue Screen after trying to update the BIOS 2 times. Edit: Disabled Driver Verifier, updated BIOS with no problems.

    The error messages presented are:
    Driver_verifier_detected_violation (Driver Verifier has already been deactivated - was toggled for deadlocks)
    Critical_Structure_Corruption
    Page_Fault_In_Nonpaged_Area

    The read I have on the Windows Event Viewer before this BIOS update was a Kernel-Power ID:41 error. And after the bios update BSOD, the error presented was still the same. So the BIOS problem has to be connected to the other BSOD (?)

    This one can be found in only 1 minidump
    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_AV_nt!KiPageFault+17f
    BUCKET_ID: X64_AV_nt!KiPageFault+17f
    MODULE_NAME: nt
    IMAGE_NAME: ntkrnlmp.exe


    This one can be found in 2 minidumps
    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0xc4_81_VRF_amifldrv64+1681
    BUCKET_ID: X64_0xc4_81_VRF_amifldrv64+1681
    MODULE_NAME: amifldrv64
    IMAGE_NAME: amifldrv64.sys

    MODULE_NAME: amifldrv64
    IMAGE_NAME: amifldrv64.sys

    EDIT v2.0: I found the file (supposedly causing the error) - amifldrv64.sys inside of LiveUpdate (the program used to update BIOS).



    Leon
    Last edited by Leon23; 08 Aug 2016 at 07:46.
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    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
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    This site does not support counterfeit installation which yours appears to be

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    No piracy or discussion of piracy allowed at all. Such as software, music, videos and other intellectual property violations (e.g. downloading Youtube videos locally etc).
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    Please install a genuine copy of Windows and activate it.

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