Could you please upload the dump files for the subsequent crashes?
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Could you please upload the dump files for the subsequent crashes?
Could you please provide a Kernel Memory Dump if possible? The directory path is the following:
%systemroot%\MEMORY.DMP
The file will need to be zipped and then uploaded to a file sharing...
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Kyoritzu, please create a new thread using the following instructions - BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
When you ran MemTest86+, did you follow the instructions illustrated in this thread - MemTest86+ - Test RAM Windows 10 BSOD Tutorials
There appears to be a common bug with ASUS and the Realtek driver, it may only be resolved with a patch issued by either one of the aforementioned companies.
0: kd> lmvm rtwlane
start ...
Ultimately, there is a bug with the driver which needs to be resolved by Realtek or ASUS.
It appears that you chose the correct driver. Please find the details below:
Realtek 8821AE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC
The call stack reveals the following:
0: kd> knL
# Child-SP ...
27/07/2017:
6: kd> .dumpdebug
----- 64 bit Kernel Mini Dump Analysis
DUMP_HEADER64:
MajorVersion 0000000f
MinorVersion 00003ad7
KdSecondaryVersion 00000000
It appears to be a string of some sort.
Move the .dll file into the x86 folder and boot the x86 version of WinDbg, the extension should then load.
I apoligise for my error, I took the x86 version from Windows 7 machine. I'm not sure if...
The file size seems to be very small?!
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You should download some custom debugger extensions, most of them are build upon the native extensions but add more friendly formatting to the debugging output.
I've attached the ProcDumpExt file...
Please use the following ulitity provided by Intel - IntelĀ® Driver Update Utility
It will scan your system and show which drivers require updating, update all the drivers which have marked as...
Do you use any custom debugger extensions to do call stack unwinds? The !dpx debugger extension is quite good:
0: kd> !load ProcDumpExt...
There should a Intel driver update utility on their website, please use the tool provided here - Drivers & Software
I'll put the calls on the stack in consideration first, and then evaluate if the third-party driver may be a cause. I've seen call stacks which were full of third-party drivers, and none of which,...
BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff800c92f51e9, ffffbf012a53d3f0, 0}
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
This indicates a typical memory access error, as illustrated by the NTSTATUS error code:
...
If there are any other issues, then please let us know!
How long were you in Safe Mode for?
Could you please run Driver Verifier for the recommended period of time?
2: kd> lmvm SDDisk2K
Browse full module list
start end module name
fffff800`b96d0000 fffff800`b9753000 SDDisk2K T (no symbols)
Loaded symbol image...
Yes please, Safe Mode will only boot with Windows drivers, I wouldn't bother with Driver Verifier in Safe Mode.
Could you please go to the following directory and upload all the .dmp files in a zipped folder please?
%systemroot%\Minidump
Thanks, please note that the following user also appears to be experiencing the same issue as you - BSOD (Watchdog Violation) when watching youtube videos - Windows 10 Forums
0: kd> lmvm rtwlane
Browse full module list
start end module name
fffff807`48600000 fffff807`48ca8000 rtwlane T (no symbols)
Loaded symbol image...