BSOD every day, sometimes multiple times a day.


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    BSOD every day, sometimes multiple times a day.


    Hello,
    im getting BSOD every day for a long period of time.



    im getting tired of all this can someone please help me,

    thanks,
    Baran
    Last edited by BaraNn; 31 Jan 2017 at 11:24. Reason: edit
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    Please use the BSOD posting instruction to provide the Dumpfile BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
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    lifetec said:
    Please use the BSOD posting instruction to provide the Dumpfile BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
    okay, i added it thanks
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    Different BSOD.
    Out of 8 memory dumps there were 7 different BSOD error codes.
    The differing error codes are usually symptomatic of a lower level problem within the system. They are usually caused by one of these things:
    - faulting (broken) hardware.
    - BIOS issues (check for updates at the motherboard manufacturer's website)
    - overclocking/overheating - You'll know if you're overclocking or not. Please stop at least during troubleshooting.
    - compatibility issues (3rd party hardware/drivers)
    - low-level driver/system problems within windows (SFC/DISM)
    - or even malware.

    You are still on a early build of windows 10 Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586) (10586.th2_release_sec.161024-1825)

    Update your system to the latest build and install all windows updates.
    This will improve the stability of your system and if your lucky may even stops the BSODs.

    Update your BIOS to the latest version from your supportpage Access Denied there were many newer version with improve system stability.
    Check/update all your drivers to the latest version from your mobo supportpage (after installing the latest windows 10 build)

    The latest dumpfile mentioned probably caused by hardware and one mentioned memory management.

    Memory Test.
    You could diagnosing the system RAM. You can use the free tool "Memtest86+" to stress test the RAM.

    How to run "Memtest"
    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.
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  5. Posts : 22
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    lifetec said:
    Different BSOD.
    Out of 8 memory dumps there were 7 different BSOD error codes.
    The differing error codes are usually symptomatic of a lower level problem within the system. They are usually caused by one of these things:
    - faulting (broken) hardware.
    - BIOS issues (check for updates at the motherboard manufacturer's website)
    - overclocking/overheating - You'll know if you're overclocking or not. Please stop at least during troubleshooting.
    - compatibility issues (3rd party hardware/drivers)
    - low-level driver/system problems within windows (SFC/DISM)
    - or even malware.

    You are still on a early build of windows 10 Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586) (10586.th2_release_sec.161024-1825)

    Update your system to the latest build and install all windows updates.
    This will improve the stability of your system and if your lucky may even stops the BSODs.

    Update your BIOS to the latest version from your supportpage Access Denied there were many newer version with improve system stability.
    Check/update all your drivers to the latest version from your mobo supportpage (after installing the latest windows 10 build)

    The latest dumpfile mentioned probably caused by hardware and one mentioned memory management.

    Memory Test.
    You could diagnosing the system RAM. You can use the free tool "Memtest86+" to stress test the RAM.

    How to run "Memtest"
    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.
    Thanks for the quick reply!

    I have got this problem now for several months and some time ago i also asked an other forum for the same problem. But they couldn't help me and stopped responding. I did the Memtest at that time
    but there were 0 errors. i tested both RAM individually. I made screenshots but can't find them anymore.

    I will update my windows to the latest build now and update my motherboard/BIOS tomorrow.

    Do you know a program, that i can use to see which drivers can have a update?

    Thanks again,
    Baran

    Edit: i also got 2 more BSOD this evening with the crash code: NTFS.sys
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    BaraNn said:
    Thanks for the quick reply!

    I have got this problem now for several months and some time ago i also asked an other forum for the same problem. But they couldn't help me and stopped responding. I did the Memtest at that time
    but there were 0 errors. i tested both RAM individually. I made screenshots but can't find them anymore.

    I will update my windows to the latest build now and update my motherboard/BIOS tomorrow.

    Do you know a program, that i can use to see which drivers can have a update?

    Thanks again,
    Baran

    Edit: i also got 2 more BSOD this evening with the crash code: NTFS.sys
    Edit2: I can't seem to find the recent Windows update/ it says my system is already up-to-date.
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    Do you know a program, that i can use to see which drivers can have a update?
    I prefer updating drivers manually, because those so called driver update programs often install wrong versions of drivers.
    My first step is always the supportpage of (your) mobo/ or via device manager(windows) or googling.

    Edit: i also got 2 more BSOD this evening with the crash code: NTFS.sys
    Could you upload a new DM log collector with the 2 new BSOD.
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    lifetec said:
    Could you upload a new DM log collector with the 2 new BSOD.
    Here it is.
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    Did you use the button check for updates?
    see this tutorial How to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
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  10. Posts : 22
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    lifetec said:
    Did you use the button check for updates?
    see this tutorial How to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
    So today i updated my windows. After some hours my pc completely froze and i restarted it and my pc got stuck in a BSOD loop. I resetted my windows from a usb. Maybe now i have resetted my pc crashes stop happening? Never stop believing :).
    Will let you know when something happens.

    i kept getting the BSOD: IO1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
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