BSOD random with various different stopcodes eg DPC Violation or memor

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  1. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Home version 1607
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    BSOD random with various different stopcodes eg DPC Violation or memor


    I upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 on Microsoft online upgrade offer. Shortly after the upgrade I started experiencing random BSOD. I can’t pinpoint any pattern or specific activity that triggers it. The stopcodes given also seems to vary. The most recent stopcodes given was IEQL less or not equal; DPC Watchdog violation and memory management. I can’t always see what the stopcodes are as the computer reboots quite quickly after showing the BSOD. The last stopcode a few minutes ago was Memory management. The frequency of the BSOD are quite random with some days only once or twice and at other times they come in quick succession. For the two weeks prior to the 16 Nov update on Windows 10 the computer was quite stable with no BSOD, but after the update it has returned with a vengeance.

    While creating my profile I could not immediately determine the motherboard and graphics card and because the instructions said that I could add that later to my profile I created the profile without that info. I have however not been successful in updating my profile with that info, therefore I will list what I could determine from physically looking at the motherboard and graphics card.

    The graphics card has the following number on a sticker on the card – D33006.G.C
    The driver has the following info on the “about” in the help screen:
    NIVIDIA Control Panel version 8.1.970.0
    I am also running a dual screen.

    The motherboard has the following markings on it:
    PCI Express / ECS Elite Group / FSB 1333 / EA = 002511CCB23 / G31T-M7. Rev 1.0 and 15-V83 011000

    It seems that Chrome is also having issues with frequent “page has stopped responding” error messages. However the Microsoft Edge browser and Mozilla FireFox fares no better. I am running MalwareBytes anti exploit with the browsers and my anti virus software is Avast free anti virus.

    At times the screen just goes black for a while before returning to normal and at times there was a graphics error message (I can’t exactly remember the wording) That has not happened recently however, but the screen going black is quite frequent. This makes me suspect that there is some issue between NVIDIA and Windows 10, but I can’t say for sure. While posting this I experienced another BSOD stopcode Memory management and had to restart my query.

    If I knew how I would have reverted back to Windows 7, but alas that is not within my know how. I am really sorry that I upgraded to Windows 10, but for now it seems that I am stuck with it. L

    Sorry if this is a bit long winded, but I have tried to give as much info as possible. Any help that I can get will be appreciated. I have also attached the log file as per the instructions for posting BSOD queries.
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  2. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #2

    Please follow the directions shown at the top of the forum and of each thread.

    Attachment 110724

    Thanks
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  3. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Home version 1607
    Thread Starter
       #3

    trying again to submit computer zip file


    Sorry that the computer zip file was not attached. Somehow my trying to do so with the first posting did not succeed. (most probably my inexperience to blame)

    Some more stopcodes since submitting the original thread
    DRIVER OVERRUN STACK BUFFER
    PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA
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  4. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #4

    The zip file is empty. Are you running it as described? Might try running it as Administrator by right clicking on DM_Log_collector and selecting Run as Administrator. See if that gives you anything. Check the size when done.
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  5. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Home version 1607
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks for your help and patience so far. It seems like my computer has given up. When I put it on the computer box starts up (I can hear the fan running) but my display monitors remain blank. Maybe we should close this thread. If I can get the computer up and running again and the problem is still there I will come back for more help. I am contemplating getting a new box as painful as that may be
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  6. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #6

    Before you give up, can you replace the 4GB memory module (DIMM) you have with a different one? Defective memory is often the cause of a computer not booting.
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  7. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Home version 1607
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I wil give it a try. Thanks.
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  8. Posts : 27
    Windows 10 Home version 1607
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Ztruker said:
    Before you give up, can you replace the 4GB memory module (DIMM) you have with a different one? Defective memory is often the cause of a computer not booting.
    That worked! I took the memory modules out 2 x 2GB and replaced it with a 2GB mem module from an old computer. At first it did not work (I suspect I put it in the wrong slot) and then I put the old modules back and made sure that they were fitted tightly. After that the computer booted again. Thanks for that. If nothing else I learned something new

    However the BSOD still continous, about 6 within the first 10 minutes after starting up again. I don't know if it is relevant or not but the two stop codes that came up today is IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL and KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED.

    I am having trouble with the program that generates the sys info files however. I downloaded the program again and right clicked and ran it as administrator.

    I upload some photos of what happens when the program runs. Unfortunately the zip file keeps on turning up empty.

    IS there perhaps another program or another way that I can use to gather the sys info needed?

    I'm starting to suspect a hardware problem maybe with my screen card. I have a inno3D (I think the model is G? 9600 GI model. The markings have started to come off) from an old computer that I can try. However I am not sure how to install the drivers for this card. I am also not sure which driver to download from the inno3D website either. Do I install the drivers before swapping the cards or after? Maybe I am off on a wrong track here.

    Thank you for your patience so far. I really appreciate your help.
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  9. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #9

    Run DM_Log_collector again only this time, when you get back to the blue screen that says
    echo The file collector has finished.

    All files have now been collected and are in a zipped folder on your desktop
    ready for you to upload to the forum.
    Don't press Enter. Instead, close the window by clicking on the X at top right. You will then find a SFDebugFiles folder on your Desktop. Zip it manually then upload that zip file here please.
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  10. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #10

    Also, if you would, download this zip file, unzip it and run it.

    Attachment 111099

    This is slightly modified version of an older DM_Log_collector.bat. It will leave the last lines of the batch file displayed on the screen as shown. Please take a screen capture of the Command Prompt window and post here. I want to see what the actual Cscript line looks like.

    Attachment 111098

    Note: It will also leave 2 or 3 other files/folders on your Desktop, delete them when done.
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