BSOD Recurring Problems
BSOD Recurring Problems
I've been facing serious problems with my PC. It began with a single BSOD, thinking it was just a random event. The issues grew more frequent until my computer stopped starting altogether. I couldn't even access the BIOS. All error codes pointed to memory or driver problems.
After a fresh install of Windows and replacing the RAM, my system functioned properly for a week before restarting again. The latest error code I received was Kernel Security Check Failure.
I have the dump file for the most recent BSOD here (Google Drive):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ex4Etwg...sp=sharing
Please help me troubleshoot this.
Install the BlueScreenView tool to view error code details. (Important)
Typical reasons for the “Kernel Security Check Failure” error are often clear. This issue arises from several factors:
Memory issues
Outdated drivers
Viruses
Damaged or corrupted Windows system files
Security applications
A faulty or damaged hard disk
If you encounter the Kernel Security Check Failure stop code, consider these possibilities:
Your system is running outdated software
— An outdated kernel may trigger this error. Updating to the latest Windows 10 version will resolve it, as updates enhance security and fix bugs.
You have malware present
— After detecting and removing threats, the error may disappear. Malware infections can cause this problem.
Your drivers are outdated or incompatible
— Like your operating system, drivers need regular updates to work properly. Old drivers may cause conflicts.
Corrupted system files
— Malware can damage your files; running SFC and disk check commands can restore them.
Third-party security or antivirus software
— Some antivirus programs may interfere. Temporarily disabling them can help determine if the issue is related to protection tools.
If the problem continues, please contact support again for further assistance.
The "Kernel Security Check Failure" BSOD in Windows usually stems from hardware or software problems affecting the kernel. To resolve it, you can try these actions:
1. Verify Windows Updates
2. Install Device Drivers
3. Execute System File Checker (SFC) and DISM
4. Perform Malware Scan
5. Inspect Hardware Components
6. Remove Conflicting Software
7. Turn Off Overclocking
8. Assess RAM Condition
9. Restart Windows
For detailed instructions and troubleshooting tips, visit this resource:
https://wikierrorfix.com/how-to-fix-a-bl...n-of-death
Ensure you back up critical data before making major system changes.