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New PC Build, Many Different BSOD Errors @ Random, Cannot Diagnose
Hello, after lurking these forums and looking into my issue I cannot find a solution. I am experiencing crashes on my new PC build.
Since my first day of building it, I have experienced BSOD errors/random crashes. I cannot seem to find something that will make it crash. In other words, I cannot replicate this problem. I cannot pinpoint it to one piece of software or action on my computer. I also do not know if this is a driver related problem, or a faulty hardware problem.
There are times where I can play a game for 3+ hours on end, and not experience a crash. There are times where I boot my pc, open up a browser, and it crashes before I can load the first webpage.
Some BSOD errors include:
IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL TO
KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED
DRIVER OVERRAN STACK BASED BUFFER
MEMORY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED
Attached is the zip file I created from the BSOD posting instructions
Note: Many of the errors point to LgBusEnum.sys. I believe I have corrected this error as I uninstalled the Logitech Gaming Software. This errors happened when using driver verifier. I no longer get them. Please take a look at the most recent BSOD's. I have tweaked settings/uninstalled some things during the period of these dump files.
Things I have tried/know:
- memtest86+ on a few occasions. One test included both sticks of ram with 13 consecutive passes. No errors were found.
- Tested my GPU on Unigen Heaven. It can run for hours at normal temperatures unless a random crash occurs.
- A 15 minute test on Prime95 resulted in no crashing/overheating etc
- I have tried my best to make sure that I have all up-to-date drivers, but I cannot say that I am 100% up to date.
- Driver verifier will run right now without finding any immediate errors (I fixed the LGBusEnum/ScpVBus errors). I can even play games on it without it finding an error/creating a BSOD. Something is odd though: After I try to shut down my PC with verifier on, a BSOD will appear as soon as I click the shut down button.
- One BSOD error was caused by a "single bit error" Doesnt this usually indicate faulty ram? I got no errors on MemTest though....
- I did a clean install of windows after getting fed up with it crashing. It does not seem like it helped at all.
I understand that a lot of these BSOD errors hint that memory might be defective. Although I have tested the memory, is it possible that it can still be faulty?
Thanks for looking at this. This community is awesome, and the support it provides is outstanding. I apologize if my BSOD errors are lacking. I reinstalled windows again and lost some of my earlier ones. I can post the latest dump files as my continues to crash.
Last edited by HighMule; 03 Dec 2016 at 22:34.