F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop BSOD happens repeatedly during game launches, particularly with Elden Ring.

BSOD happens repeatedly during game launches, particularly with Elden Ring.

BSOD happens repeatedly during game launches, particularly with Elden Ring.

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OwnageHosting
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#1
I possess a Ryzen 9 5900X on a Rog Strix B550f gaming board, equipped with 64GB DDR4 RAM, an RTX 3060 12GB GPU, two NVMe SSDs, and two HDDs. The NVMe partition remains blue during boot. I'm using a Corsair RX 1000 GPU and running Windows 10 all-in-one in a Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO Black with an AIO Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Liquid CPU cooler. I'm unsure about updating the BIOS; after attempting, I needed to connect to the bottom prongs to reset CMOS. The main problem is that Elden Ring or other games always display a blue screen at startup. Possible solutions tried include updating the BIOS, but it failed to recognize USB devices in flash bios. I've experienced numerous BSODs and have a minidump that references an rcbottom.sys file. I attempted to disable it by setting its startup flag to 4, but this caused boot loops. I restored Windows after removing all AMD files and drivers via AMD Cleanup, then reinstalled everything. Now I'm uncertain about the next steps and am considering replacing the internal NVMe drive with a 5-slot NAS. P.S. Terramaster d5 -300 type C Seagate IronWolf 12TB NAS internal drive. The vision files provided are: 060925-14843-01.dmp, 061025-15140-01.dmp, 061025-15453-01.dmp, 061025-16531-01.dmp.
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OwnageHosting
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #1

I possess a Ryzen 9 5900X on a Rog Strix B550f gaming board, equipped with 64GB DDR4 RAM, an RTX 3060 12GB GPU, two NVMe SSDs, and two HDDs. The NVMe partition remains blue during boot. I'm using a Corsair RX 1000 GPU and running Windows 10 all-in-one in a Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO Black with an AIO Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Liquid CPU cooler. I'm unsure about updating the BIOS; after attempting, I needed to connect to the bottom prongs to reset CMOS. The main problem is that Elden Ring or other games always display a blue screen at startup. Possible solutions tried include updating the BIOS, but it failed to recognize USB devices in flash bios. I've experienced numerous BSODs and have a minidump that references an rcbottom.sys file. I attempted to disable it by setting its startup flag to 4, but this caused boot loops. I restored Windows after removing all AMD files and drivers via AMD Cleanup, then reinstalled everything. Now I'm uncertain about the next steps and am considering replacing the internal NVMe drive with a 5-slot NAS. P.S. Terramaster d5 -300 type C Seagate IronWolf 12TB NAS internal drive. The vision files provided are: 060925-14843-01.dmp, 061025-15140-01.dmp, 061025-15453-01.dmp, 061025-16531-01.dmp.

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Bman1031
Junior Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#2
The BSODs typically display error codes. In the Event Viewer, you can find detailed logs related to the crash.
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Bman1031
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #2

The BSODs typically display error codes. In the Event Viewer, you can find detailed logs related to the crash.

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JayJayw
Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#3
I've received a Bad pool caller issue, possibly related to the kernel heap. I also uploaded my dump files. The app I'm using is called Sigcheck, and I ran it through it.
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JayJayw
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #3

I've received a Bad pool caller issue, possibly related to the kernel heap. I also uploaded my dump files. The app I'm using is called Sigcheck, and I ran it through it.

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Ruubiee17
Senior Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#4
You might want to check for driver updates and use DDU to remove your GPU drivers before reinstalling them. EDIT: Unable to access the minimum file since my Mac can't open it.
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Ruubiee17
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #4

You might want to check for driver updates and use DDU to remove your GPU drivers before reinstalling them. EDIT: Unable to access the minimum file since my Mac can't open it.

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GAMMAPOPO
Junior Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#5
ill try it
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GAMMAPOPO
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #5

ill try it

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DatcheG
Junior Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#6
oh yeah which drivers lie cpu, unin then rein gpu, uhm windows, uhh are their anymore
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DatcheG
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #6

oh yeah which drivers lie cpu, unin then rein gpu, uhm windows, uhh are their anymore

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Catfish59
Junior Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#7
chipset, gpu, and network are the primary components, though you can upgrade all drivers as needed.
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Catfish59
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #7

chipset, gpu, and network are the primary components, though you can upgrade all drivers as needed.

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TooFarAway
Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#8
Sure, I'll try my best. Just let me know when you're ready!
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TooFarAway
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #8

Sure, I'll try my best. Just let me know when you're ready!

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ES_BlackFire
Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#9
The danger level of DDU and volatile substances depends on the specific compound. Always follow safety guidelines and consult reliable sources for accurate information.
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ES_BlackFire
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #9

The danger level of DDU and volatile substances depends on the specific compound. Always follow safety guidelines and consult reliable sources for accurate information.

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ERKKIN
Member
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08-28-2025, 01:49 PM
#10
It's safe, it's the method we use to replace drivers between AMD and NVIDIA or vice versa, allowing us to eliminate old software and start fresh. I'd save DDU until after you install new drivers.
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ERKKIN
08-28-2025, 01:49 PM #10

It's safe, it's the method we use to replace drivers between AMD and NVIDIA or vice versa, allowing us to eliminate old software and start fresh. I'd save DDU until after you install new drivers.

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