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BSOD DPC watchdog breach and driver corruption incident reported.

BSOD DPC watchdog breach and driver corruption incident reported.

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Sjittham
Member
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07-02-2025, 10:39 PM
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You're experiencing frequent BSODs, likely over 30 days, after resetting your BIOS to defaults, updating drivers, and removing your OC. The issue persists even after a month of storage in a powered-off state. The purple light from your Corsair H100 suggests a possible hardware or power-related problem. It's confusing how everything changed yet the crashes continue—consider checking for firmware updates, testing with different hardware, and consulting a professional if needed.
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Sjittham
07-02-2025, 10:39 PM #1

You're experiencing frequent BSODs, likely over 30 days, after resetting your BIOS to defaults, updating drivers, and removing your OC. The issue persists even after a month of storage in a powered-off state. The purple light from your Corsair H100 suggests a possible hardware or power-related problem. It's confusing how everything changed yet the crashes continue—consider checking for firmware updates, testing with different hardware, and consulting a professional if needed.

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ZoloKu
Member
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07-02-2025, 10:56 PM
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You probably have a running program on your disk that’s triggering the BSOD. Try launching Windows in safe mode. Check the most recent installations and remove or disable them one by one. Turning off auto-start in Task Manager could help identify the culprit. If you can’t locate it, you may need to reinstall Windows from another source and clean the affected drive manually.
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ZoloKu
07-02-2025, 10:56 PM #2

You probably have a running program on your disk that’s triggering the BSOD. Try launching Windows in safe mode. Check the most recent installations and remove or disable them one by one. Turning off auto-start in Task Manager could help identify the culprit. If you can’t locate it, you may need to reinstall Windows from another source and clean the affected drive manually.

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TheCryzzHD
Junior Member
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07-18-2025, 08:26 PM
#3
I'm exploring the auto startup features and recently added programs, thank you! I'll follow up later to confirm if the problem continues.
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TheCryzzHD
07-18-2025, 08:26 PM #3

I'm exploring the auto startup features and recently added programs, thank you! I'll follow up later to confirm if the problem continues.

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shizzle54
Member
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07-18-2025, 10:12 PM
#4
Verify every cable and connection inside the PC case.
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shizzle54
07-18-2025, 10:12 PM #4

Verify every cable and connection inside the PC case.