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Constant BSOD crashes

Constant BSOD crashes

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Poop_Head27
Posting Freak
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07-10-2016, 03:58 PM
#1
Hi everyone.
The PC at my workplace has been experiencing constant crashes accompanied by endless BSOD messages, and I've been asked to attempt a fix. Every method—booting, safe mode, etc.—results in the same problem. Eventually, I chose to reinstall Windows from scratch and wipe the entire system clean.

At first, I tried installing a Windows 10 ISO on a USB drive and reinstalling that way. However, it eventually blue-screened again later. Recently, I decided to purchase a Windows 10 installation disc and followed that path. I adjusted my boot settings to use the disc, began the installation on the HDD, but when the system restarts it still triggers a blue screen.

I deleted the partitions, assuming previous driver access might be causing the issue, but the crashes persisted. I wondered if rebooting after the install might cause the system to attempt booting from an older Windows version. In the BIOS, I disabled any alternative boot methods except for the installation disc, yet it still showed a blue screen.

I can share some of the crash messages if you need them, but there are many different ones. Based on what I've read, the problem seems to relate to a driver issue. I also removed and reinstalled the RAM cards, thinking that could be the cause.

Feel free to ask any questions if needed!
Thanks in advance!
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Poop_Head27
07-10-2016, 03:58 PM #1

Hi everyone.
The PC at my workplace has been experiencing constant crashes accompanied by endless BSOD messages, and I've been asked to attempt a fix. Every method—booting, safe mode, etc.—results in the same problem. Eventually, I chose to reinstall Windows from scratch and wipe the entire system clean.

At first, I tried installing a Windows 10 ISO on a USB drive and reinstalling that way. However, it eventually blue-screened again later. Recently, I decided to purchase a Windows 10 installation disc and followed that path. I adjusted my boot settings to use the disc, began the installation on the HDD, but when the system restarts it still triggers a blue screen.

I deleted the partitions, assuming previous driver access might be causing the issue, but the crashes persisted. I wondered if rebooting after the install might cause the system to attempt booting from an older Windows version. In the BIOS, I disabled any alternative boot methods except for the installation disc, yet it still showed a blue screen.

I can share some of the crash messages if you need them, but there are many different ones. Based on what I've read, the problem seems to relate to a driver issue. I also removed and reinstalled the RAM cards, thinking that could be the cause.

Feel free to ask any questions if needed!
Thanks in advance!

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itonaMK3_JP
Member
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07-10-2016, 05:21 PM
#2
which bsod is it? which hardware?
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itonaMK3_JP
07-10-2016, 05:21 PM #2

which bsod is it? which hardware?

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Koollojoe
Posting Freak
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07-13-2016, 11:45 AM
#3
Hi. There have been several BSOD messages; I’ll try to list them.
Security check failed in kernel
Page fault in non-paged area
Critical process terminated
APC index mismatch
Registry filter file exception
Invalid push-lock flags
And more that I’ll share if they keep happening.
About the hardware:
Intel core i5-7500 CPU @ 3.40ghz
Two 4gb DDR4 Corsair 2133mhz modules
I’m not sure how to check the GPU via BIOS since I can’t reach the PC.
Thanks!
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Koollojoe
07-13-2016, 11:45 AM #3

Hi. There have been several BSOD messages; I’ll try to list them.
Security check failed in kernel
Page fault in non-paged area
Critical process terminated
APC index mismatch
Registry filter file exception
Invalid push-lock flags
And more that I’ll share if they keep happening.
About the hardware:
Intel core i5-7500 CPU @ 3.40ghz
Two 4gb DDR4 Corsair 2133mhz modules
I’m not sure how to check the GPU via BIOS since I can’t reach the PC.
Thanks!