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Can you provide us with the kernel memory dump please? Its located in C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP.
You can upload it to an cloud service like dropbox or onedrive.
Can you provide us with the kernel memory dump please? Its located in C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP.
You can upload it to an cloud service like dropbox or onedrive.
https://mega.nz/#!4Sp0XK6S!j-4oI_DvGrJGhJmvEdr4RrdwFuA57TD2slEnegGsewE
the dump is broken, i cannot read it correctly. My advice is just waiting a few days if another bsod comes up. Then pls reupload again.
I've uninstalled every Intel driver I could find and still receive multiple blue screens.
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Also something interesting, despite how I uninstall the Intel drivers, upon each reboot... they're back:
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Memory Dump: https://mega.nz/#!ESxQHAzQ!VTTBTzWoZ3JIPkBqu4Sr8YijAf7o2DX8tUBQnSwxazk
Last edited by 1212; 23 Jun 2017 at 10:04.
Hello 1212 :)
I've just looked at the crash dumps from your last set of logfiles. Every crash is due to an error when the CPU is executing instructions in the L0 cache.
The consistency of this error tends to suggest your CPU may be faulty. If it is still warranty try to get it replaced.Code:Error Type : Cache error Operation : Instruction Execute Error : ICACHEL0_IRD_ERR (Proc 3 Bank 0)
This link has the steps to modify windows so that you can turn off windows automatic updates of drivers and be able to manually install drivers:
Turn On or Off Device Driver Automatic Installation in Windows 10 Windows 10 Windows Update Activation Tutorials
The last bsod posted in the zip was on 6/13/2017.
Please post a new zip for any new bsod.
I updated all the drivers with Obsidian.
Here are all the recent minidumps.
The rar files I cannot open. If possible please use BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
Something happened to the log as so many of the minidump now have the same date.
Did you have that many bsod on 6/23/2017?
The bsod debugging points to Genuine Intel and memory.
See post 15 philc43 posted concerns about the CPU.
What happened when you used the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool kit?
Did it pass or fail?
If it failed what was the cause?
How many spontaneous bsod have there been since 6/13/2017?
The debugging indicated GENUINE INTEL but did not specify which Intel driver may be at fault.
There are many Intel drivers on your computer and that would take a lot of time to individually uninstall and reinstall them.
You had already uninstalled many intel drivers.
However I don't think you had turned off windows automatic updating of the drivers.
Temporarily turn off windows updates for drivers:
Enable or Disable Driver Updates in Windows Update in Windows 10 Windows 10 Windows Update Activation Tutorials
Using device manger and the control panel you could attempt to uninstall and reinstall Intel drivers again:
If your files are backed up it may be easier to rule in or rule out the Intel CPU or drivers by the following:
Perform a clean install (delete partitions, format the drive, reinstall windows 10)
Do not perform windows updates.
Do not install any drivers.
Install two software programs for evaluating drivers: Bluescreen view and Whocrashed
Install two software programs for evaluating the CPU: IPDT and Prime95
In the left lower corner search type verifier, set up the custom settings for windows driver verifier, and run it to see if you can produce bsod with the fewest Intel drivers.
Then use Bluescreenview and Whocrashed to analyeze the bsod.
Send a new zip file with any new bsod minidump files for debugging.
Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver. - Microsoft Community
Or after the clean install instead use Prime95 and or IPDT for stress testing.
The IntelĀ® Processor Diagnostic Tool
Download IntelĀ® Processor Diagnostic Tool
Prime95 - Stress Test Your CPU Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials Prime95 - Stress Test Your CPU Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
Performing the testing after the clean install would reduce the software environment to a limited number of drivers and applications. There would be fewer drivers/applications to evaluate in the testing.
Have you already checked the warranty on the Intel CPU?
Are you files backed up? If not or if you additional back up options: Macrium Software | Macrium Reflect Free
Last edited by zbook; 24 Jun 2017 at 03:54.