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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
       #1

    repeated BSOD crashes one after other


    This is my system config just in case :
    i7-2600k @3.6ghz CPUIntel® Desktop Board DH67BlGtx 1060 GPUDell D2215H monitor2 x 8gb DDR 3 1333mhz CL 9 rams 250gb HDD, Crucial MX 300 SSD 275GBAntec VP 500P PSU

    I am facing severe BSOD issues since months now and i even bought a new motherboard, but the issue still persists .... I have all the drivers upto date and i have even clean installed Windows 10 but still the issue persists

    So i came across the BlueScreenView app which enables me to share the data with you ... I have attached the 3 recent BSOD issues .... And EVERY BSOD in my history has been caused by ntoskrnl.exe which is a product of Microsoft

    I have uploaded the ZIP file as per the forum instructions too

    I have also run the sfc/scannow command and the Memory Management tools which was of no use


    Kindly help me resolve the issue as it is out of my reach ... Hope i have provided all the information required
    Last edited by wreqd; 16 Dec 2016 at 04:00.
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  2. Posts : 654
    windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Please use the BSOD posting instruction to provide the Dumpfile BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    lifetec said:
    Please use the BSOD posting instruction to provide the Dumpfile BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
    the zip file is 9mb and it says that the upload limit is 8mb when i try to upload ... what do u suggest i do?
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  4. Posts : 654
    windows 10 Pro
       #4

    Could you remove a few of the older dumpfiles inside the zip and try again.
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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    lifetec said:
    Could you remove a few of the older dumpfiles inside the zip and try again.
    thanks a lot your help and sorry for not following the instructions in the first place .... i have now updated the original post in which it is attached
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  6. Posts : 654
    windows 10 Pro
       #6

    First the motherboard you have has no longer support of Intel., The product is end of life.
    There are no windows 10 drivers for this motherboard.

    What you could do is to update to the latest BIOS version. Version: 0160 (Latest) Date: 12/4/2012
    Update the drivers to the latest version if avaliable, this is windows 8.1.
    But it could be that your system/motherboard is not windows 10 compatible.

    Update this older/outdated drivers if it is possible at all.
    HECIx64 Thu Sep 22 18:38:44 2011
    Driver Description: Intel Management Engine Interface
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software

    iaStor Thu Feb 02 01:15:24 2012
    Driver Description: Intel Storage drivers
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software XP, Vista and 7: Search downloads

    nusb3hub Tue Oct 25 02:57:37 2011 (4EA60981)
    nusb3xhc Tue Oct 25 02:57:38 2011
    Driver Description: NEC Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver (previous BSOD issues with 2010 and earlier versions)
    Driver Update Site: Try OEM first - Drivers available at the following link require registration and a lot of research: http://www.renesas.com/supp/

    The older dumpfiles are all
    Code:
      BugCheck 9F, {3, ffff9505b61f8060, ffffd300cd45b960, ffff9505b729be10}
    
    Probably caused by : pci.sys
    BUCKET_ID:  0x9F_3_POWER_DOWN_Rtnic64_IMAGE_pci.sys
    Usual causes:* Device driver

    The last dumpfiles are
    Code:
       BugCheck 116, {ffffb98c0104e4a0, fffff80b8b4484e0, ffffffffc000009a, 4}
    
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_3f929cc119e3b994\nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
    Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+9684e0 )
    Common issues that can cause a TDR:

    • Incorrect memory timings or voltages
    • Insufficient/problematic PSU
    • Corrupt driver install
    • Overheating
    • Unstable overclocks (GPU or CPU)
    • Incorrect MB voltages (generally NB/SB)
    • Faulty graphics card
    • A badly written driver or piece of software, but this is an unlikely cause in most cases
    • Driver conflicts
    • Another possibility that people tend not to like to hear, is that you are simply asking too much of your graphics card. What I mean by this, is that if you have your settings too high and the graphics card struggles and falls to very low FPS, then something graphically complex occurs, the GPU may not be able to respond and a TDR error may occur

    Examples of specific TDR causes:

    • Conflict with Realtek drivers causing TDR errors
    • Driver conflict with Logitech webcam drivers
    • Unstable overclock on the graphics card
    • Insufficient PSU
    • RAM problems (faulty, badly seated or not configured correctly)
    • Cleaning out dust resolved issue

    Some dumpfiles are mentioning memory management
    Memory Test.
    Please start with diagnosing the system RAM first. You can use the free tool "Memtest86+" to stress test the RAM.

    How to run "Memtest" - RAM - Test with Memtest86+ - Windows 7 Help Forums
    MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Tutorials
    Make sure you are using the latest version 5.01 - Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

    You can stop the test even if a single error is found during the test. Otherwise continue the test for 8-10 passes and post a screenshot with next reply. 8 passes is the recommended bare minimum but more passes will give better result.

    Addition:

    What is the model, wattage and how old is your PSU?
    Last edited by lifetec; 16 Dec 2016 at 05:45.
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    lifetec said:
    First the motherboard you have has no longer support of Intel., The product is end of life.
    There are no windows 10 drivers for this motherboard.

    What you could do is to update to the latest BIOS version. Version: 0160 (Latest) Date: 12/4/2012
    Update the drivers to the latest version if avaliable, this is windows 8.1.
    But it could be that your system/motherboard is not windows 10 compatible.

    Update this older/outdated drivers if it is possible at all.
    HECIx64 Thu Sep 22 18:38:44 2011
    Driver Description: Intel Management Engine Interface
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software

    iaStor Thu Feb 02 01:15:24 2012
    Driver Description: Intel Storage drivers
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software XP, Vista and 7: Search downloads

    nusb3hub Tue Oct 25 02:57:37 2011 (4EA60981)
    nusb3xhc Tue Oct 25 02:57:38 2011
    Driver Description: NEC Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver (previous BSOD issues with 2010 and earlier versions)
    Driver Update Site: Try OEM first - Drivers available at the following link require registration and a lot of research: http://www.renesas.com/supp/

    The older dumpfiles are all
    Code:
      BugCheck 9F, {3, ffff9505b61f8060, ffffd300cd45b960, ffff9505b729be10}
    
    Probably caused by : pci.sys
    BUCKET_ID:  0x9F_3_POWER_DOWN_Rtnic64_IMAGE_pci.sys
    Usual causes:* Device driver

    The last dumpfiles are
    Code:
       BugCheck 116, {ffffb98c0104e4a0, fffff80b8b4484e0, ffffffffc000009a, 4}
    
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_3f929cc119e3b994\nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
    Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+9684e0 )
    Common issues that can cause a TDR:

    • Incorrect memory timings or voltages
    • Insufficient/problematic PSU
    • Corrupt driver install
    • Overheating
    • Unstable overclocks (GPU or CPU)
    • Incorrect MB voltages (generally NB/SB)
    • Faulty graphics card
    • A badly written driver or piece of software, but this is an unlikely cause in most cases
    • Driver conflicts
    • Another possibility that people tend not to like to hear, is that you are simply asking too much of your graphics card. What I mean by this, is that if you have your settings too high and the graphics card struggles and falls to very low FPS, then something graphically complex occurs, the GPU may not be able to respond and a TDR error may occur

    Examples of specific TDR causes:

    • Conflict with Realtek drivers causing TDR errors
    • Driver conflict with Logitech webcam drivers
    • Unstable overclock on the graphics card
    • Insufficient PSU
    • RAM problems (faulty, badly seated or not configured correctly)
    • Cleaning out dust resolved issue

    Some dumpfiles are mentioning memory management
    Memory Test.
    Please start with diagnosing the system RAM first. You can use the free tool "Memtest86+" to stress test the RAM.

    How to run "Memtest" - RAM - Test with Memtest86+ - Windows 7 Help Forums
    MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Tutorials
    Make sure you are using the latest version 5.01 - Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

    You can stop the test even if a single error is found during the test. Otherwise continue the test for 8-10 passes and post a screenshot with next reply. 8 passes is the recommended bare minimum but more passes will give better result.

    Addition:

    What is the model, wattage and how old is your PSU?
    My PSU is Antec VP 500P - and its just 4 months old .... i have not overclocked anything ... Even my GPU is working fine with latest drivers ... do not have any webcam ... will check out realtek drivers and will try cleaning the dust in fans
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  8. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #8

    lifetec said:
    First the motherboard you have has no longer support of Intel., The product is end of life.
    There are no windows 10 drivers for this motherboard.

    What you could do is to update to the latest BIOS version. Version: 0160 (Latest) Date: 12/4/2012
    Update the drivers to the latest version if avaliable, this is windows 8.1.
    But it could be that your system/motherboard is not windows 10 compatible.

    Update this older/outdated drivers if it is possible at all.
    HECIx64 Thu Sep 22 18:38:44 2011
    Driver Description: Intel Management Engine Interface
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software

    iaStor Thu Feb 02 01:15:24 2012
    Driver Description: Intel Storage drivers
    Driver Update Site: Drivers & Software XP, Vista and 7: Search downloads

    nusb3hub Tue Oct 25 02:57:37 2011 (4EA60981)
    nusb3xhc Tue Oct 25 02:57:38 2011
    Driver Description: NEC Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver (previous BSOD issues with 2010 and earlier versions)
    Driver Update Site: Try OEM first - Drivers available at the following link require registration and a lot of research: http://www.renesas.com/supp/

    The older dumpfiles are all
    Code:
      BugCheck 9F, {3, ffff9505b61f8060, ffffd300cd45b960, ffff9505b729be10}
    
    Probably caused by : pci.sys
    BUCKET_ID:  0x9F_3_POWER_DOWN_Rtnic64_IMAGE_pci.sys
    Usual causes:* Device driver

    The last dumpfiles are
    Code:
       BugCheck 116, {ffffb98c0104e4a0, fffff80b8b4484e0, ffffffffc000009a, 4}
    
    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_3f929cc119e3b994\nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys
    Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+9684e0 )
    Common issues that can cause a TDR:

    • Incorrect memory timings or voltages
    • Insufficient/problematic PSU
    • Corrupt driver install
    • Overheating
    • Unstable overclocks (GPU or CPU)
    • Incorrect MB voltages (generally NB/SB)
    • Faulty graphics card
    • A badly written driver or piece of software, but this is an unlikely cause in most cases
    • Driver conflicts
    • Another possibility that people tend not to like to hear, is that you are simply asking too much of your graphics card. What I mean by this, is that if you have your settings too high and the graphics card struggles and falls to very low FPS, then something graphically complex occurs, the GPU may not be able to respond and a TDR error may occur

    Examples of specific TDR causes:

    • Conflict with Realtek drivers causing TDR errors
    • Driver conflict with Logitech webcam drivers
    • Unstable overclock on the graphics card
    • Insufficient PSU
    • RAM problems (faulty, badly seated or not configured correctly)
    • Cleaning out dust resolved issue

    Some dumpfiles are mentioning memory management
    Memory Test.
    Please start with diagnosing the system RAM first. You can use the free tool "Memtest86+" to stress test the RAM.

    How to run "Memtest" - RAM - Test with Memtest86+ - Windows 7 Help Forums
    MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Tutorials
    Make sure you are using the latest version 5.01 - Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

    You can stop the test even if a single error is found during the test. Otherwise continue the test for 8-10 passes and post a screenshot with next reply. 8 passes is the recommended bare minimum but more passes will give better result.

    Addition:

    What is the model, wattage and how old is your PSU?
    Hey !!

    I ran the driver verifier mentioned here Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver. - Microsoft Community and got a BSOD which said DRIVER_VERIFIED_DETECTED_VIOLATION iaStar.sys ..

    What do u make of that?
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  9. Posts : 654
    windows 10 Pro
       #9

    I ran the driver verifier mentioned here Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver. - Microsoft Community and got a BSOD which said DRIVER_VERIFIED_DETECTED_VIOLATION iaStar.sys ..
    That is one of the driver i mentionded under older/outdated driver in my first post., see iaStor.sys.
    Update it to latest version you can find on the supportpage of your mobo or search on Intel-site for the latest version.
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  10. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #10

    lifetec said:
    That is one of the driver i mentionded under older/outdated driver in my first post., see iaStor.sys.
    Update it to latest version you can find on the supportpage of your mobo or search on Intel-site for the latest version.
    there are no drivers for win 10 for that Motherboard from intel .... What do i do? What is the last 4 dump files about?
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