Frequent BSODs at random times with varying error codes


  1. jcx
    Posts : 16
    Windows 10
       #1

    Frequent BSODs at random times with varying error codes


    Hello,

    I am experiencing frequent BSODs that occur at seemingly random times, and I would really appreciate your help. (The debug files from DM log collector are attached.)

    Here are some variables that can help with a diagnosis:

    - Disabling all startup programs seemed to help (at least I am not experiencing any reboot cycles), but it is still happening (at the moment, roughly every 30 minutes).

    - After a BSOD, the computer sometimes cannot get pass the initial boot sequence and I don't even see a BIOS screen. More seldom, I am also presented with a warning message that says that there is a problem with the kernel. After turning the computer off for 10 minutes or so, Windows is able to boot again.

    - I don't have any heating issues with the computer.

    Thank you very much for your help in advance; I will be eternally grateful if you could help me end this madness!

    Jcx
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  2. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #2

    Hello jcx :)

    Looking at the bsod reports I see references to a hardware problem, most likely the memory. Did you add additional memory and was it recommended as being compatible?




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  3. jcx
    Posts : 16
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    philc43 said:
    Did you add additional memory and was it recommended as being compatible?
    Thank you very much for your help and recommendation philc43!

    I did not run Memtest but tried plugging out one of the rams I had. It worked!
    Indeed, it was a damaged/incompatible RAM (which I found lying around a few years ago).

    Cheers!
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