Yeah, I figured. I remember one of the last things I saw before the BSOD was a notification Malwarebytes finished a scan. Maybe it's because I enabled scanning rootkits or something? Anyway, thanks....
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Yeah, I figured. I remember one of the last things I saw before the BSOD was a notification Malwarebytes finished a scan. Maybe it's because I enabled scanning rootkits or something? Anyway, thanks....
I just got a BSOD with the message "KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" on my Windows 10 PC. I formatted it a couple days ago. I was watching a stream when it happened. Any idea what might've happened?
I see. That being the case, here's the test for the 2 modules. The tests for each DIMM with a single module will take a bit of time.
The 8 passes are gonna take a while for me to post here. I left it overnight and it only completed 3 passes after 7 hours. But I can provide 5-16 right now. And I'll upload the memory dump to Google...
I was not aware of the hosts file change. I'm so sorry. I think it's okay now?
Done. Here's an updated V2. Also, I did run Driver Verifier in the mean time and got three BSODs on logon. Let me know if there's anything else I can do.
I'm more than willing to uninstall whatever it is that needs to be uninstalled. It's not worth getting BSODs, if only I knew exactly what to uninstall and provide you with an updated V2.
I'm not sure what you're implying but my Windows 10 Pro is original as I bought it for myself from a licensed seller on Brazil? And the game I was playing is also original from Steam?
Hi,
not long after installing two more RAM sticks to my motherboard, for a total of three sticks with 24GB, I started having this problem. Thinking that maybe this was the problem I ran memtest86...