BSOD while playing games. H1z1 king of the kill/Ghost recon wildlands
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BSOD while playing games. H1z1 king of the kill/Ghost recon wildlands
Ok so in my case i never have had a BSOD while sitting at desktop or watching youtube/web browsing. Just while playing video games. H1z1 king of the kill and Ghost recon wildlands beta, These are the only 2 games ive gotten the BSODS in. Before you ask i want to go ahead and say i've ran memtest86 for 10+ hours with no errors(i do know it could take way longer than that to find errors, but just getting that out there). my system is quite new and for the 1st month or so i had no issues at all while playing other video games, but as soon as i loaded up h1z1 after a few weeks i started seeing bsods, and just today ive gotten another bsod in Ghost recon wildlands beta, Any more info needed just ask. This is my first forum post about pc problems so excuse me if i leave stuff out. Any help is appreciated.
Ghost recon wildlands stop code - CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
H1Z1 Errors was somthing with BEDaisy.sys and i forget the stop code
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No dumps in the zip file you uploaded.
I see you have CCleaner installed. Unless you changes it's setup, it deletes dump files each time you run it.
Change it as follows:
Attachment 122518
Run dm_log_collector again after the next BSOD and see if there is a dump file. Should be in C:\Windows\minidump.
Please make sure your PC is configured for small dump files:
How to Configure Windows 10 to Create Dump Files on BSOD
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No dumps in the zip file you uploaded.
I see you have CCleaner installed. Unless you changes it's setup, it deletes dump files each time you run it.
Change it as follows:
Attachment 122518
Run dm_log_collector again after the next BSOD and see if there is a dump file. Should be in C:\Windows\minidump.
Please make sure your PC is configured for small dump files:
How to Configure Windows 10 to Create Dump Files on BSOD
Hmm weird, havent ran CCleaner in a while. But i will do, Thanks for the reply.
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Do you run any other disk cleanup programs? They may also delete dumps.
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Do you run any other disk cleanup programs? They may also delete dumps.
mm none that i know of at least not today anyways. I did run Whocrashed which is like a program that checks for drivers that may be crashing pc, not sure if that deletes them or something.
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Overclocking Tools and virtual drive tools can cause Bluescreens, u have a bunch of them running. I recommend uninstall all of them for testing:
- DAEMON Tools Pro
- MSI Afterburner
- Corsair Link 4
- Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility
- ASUS AI Suite
- EVGA PrecisionX
We do not support overclocked Systems. Please remove or disable those tools and remove all overclocking for CPU, GPU and RAM.
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Overclocking Tools and virtual drive tools can cause Bluescreens, u have a bunch of them running. I recommend uninstall all of them for testing:
- DAEMON Tools Pro
- MSI Afterburner
- Corsair Link 4
- Intel(R) Extreme Tuning Utility
- ASUS AI Suite
- EVGA PrecisionX
We do not support overclocked Systems. Please remove or disable those tools and remove all overclocking for CPU, GPU and RAM.
I have had my overclocks removed for a few weeks now though thinking it could be the cause as well, will do as you say and uninstall just to see.
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is C:\Windows\Minidump empty?
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is C:\Windows\Minidump empty?
It is, as i was saying before i am not too sure why, as i haven't ran any disk cleanup programs recently, and for sure had a blue screen yesterday. No idea, will repost if it happens again. Problem is my bsods are few and far between. So we'll see.
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