A lot of BSODs usually result from hardware issues, software conflicts, or driver problems.
A lot of BSODs usually result from hardware issues, software conflicts, or driver problems.
Keep this in mind when encountering a BSOD. It helps to note details and use the provided tool to get error information. A full crash is necessary for logging. More data improves diagnosis.
I realized I can't recall the code, but it seems consistent. Still here with three distinct BSOD messages. Got it!
Review this and run the chkdsk and sfc /scannow commands to check for issues. In this situation, a bad hard drive was detected.
It seems you're recalling a past issue. Consider repositioning the DIMMs into their respective slots or rearranging them within the slots.
Visit C:\Windows\Minidump to see if any minidump files exist. If present, return to the Windows directory and transfer the Minidump folder to the Downloads folder (use your desktop if needed). Compress the copied folder and include it in a post. Please adhere strictly to instructions since Windows doesn't allow file changes there.