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Defeat 10 instances of blue screen problems.

Defeat 10 instances of blue screen problems.

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ICrazy_PvP
Member
125
08-23-2016, 05:58 PM
#1
Suddenly, I experienced four blue screens over the past day. The first happened after I had to remove the Android driver and restart my phone, followed by a random crash shortly after. At that moment, I thought it was just luck, but later more appeared. One involved troubleshooting an audio problem that froze the headset control app, showing an error about a logical processor failing. The bugcode listed was specific. Another occurred while playing a game, with no warning and a Stop_Watch event, then an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error appeared during restart. The Event Viewer only logged a failed crash dump. I’m unsure if this is random luck or a real issue—hardware or software? I’m worried about the phone’s health and would appreciate help reviewing my Event Viewer logs. P.S. During the audio troubleshooting, I performed two manual restarts, which triggered several Windows update processes.
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ICrazy_PvP
08-23-2016, 05:58 PM #1

Suddenly, I experienced four blue screens over the past day. The first happened after I had to remove the Android driver and restart my phone, followed by a random crash shortly after. At that moment, I thought it was just luck, but later more appeared. One involved troubleshooting an audio problem that froze the headset control app, showing an error about a logical processor failing. The bugcode listed was specific. Another occurred while playing a game, with no warning and a Stop_Watch event, then an IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error appeared during restart. The Event Viewer only logged a failed crash dump. I’m unsure if this is random luck or a real issue—hardware or software? I’m worried about the phone’s health and would appreciate help reviewing my Event Viewer logs. P.S. During the audio troubleshooting, I performed two manual restarts, which triggered several Windows update processes.

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AJDawesome2320
Junior Member
15
08-23-2016, 08:25 PM
#2
System specifications for Plex. If you have any customization turned on, turn it off. You can also test without the XMP feature enabled.
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AJDawesome2320
08-23-2016, 08:25 PM #2

System specifications for Plex. If you have any customization turned on, turn it off. You can also test without the XMP feature enabled.

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mariobro57
Junior Member
1
08-25-2016, 09:37 AM
#3
2700X on a rugged rock build, 32GB RAM, 2080Ti storage, one HDD plus one SSD, boot drive included. No XPM mentioned—though I’d need to verify. Systems have been reliable and stable for many years now.
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mariobro57
08-25-2016, 09:37 AM #3

2700X on a rugged rock build, 32GB RAM, 2080Ti storage, one HDD plus one SSD, boot drive included. No XPM mentioned—though I’d need to verify. Systems have been reliable and stable for many years now.

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08-25-2016, 06:05 PM
#4
Speed rating? XMP setting equals DOCP for AMD platforms.
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Yesyesag_Plays
08-25-2016, 06:05 PM #4

Speed rating? XMP setting equals DOCP for AMD platforms.

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LuvmyKitty
Member
179
08-25-2016, 10:29 PM
#5
If it's been stable for years, consider updating chipset drivers. For an X470 Taichi, visit the AMD support page for downloads. If issues persist, disable or remove the HDD.
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LuvmyKitty
08-25-2016, 10:29 PM #5

If it's been stable for years, consider updating chipset drivers. For an X470 Taichi, visit the AMD support page for downloads. If issues persist, disable or remove the HDD.

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QueenCookie_
Member
84
08-25-2016, 11:48 PM
#6
I'll take care of it. X470, I don't recall the precise details from my last check.
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QueenCookie_
08-25-2016, 11:48 PM #6

I'll take care of it. X470, I don't recall the precise details from my last check.

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Deadcrafter10
Junior Member
2
08-26-2016, 04:12 AM
#7
Visit C:\Windows\Minidump to see if any minidump files exist. If present, return to the Windows directory and transfer the entire 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 manipulation there.
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Deadcrafter10
08-26-2016, 04:12 AM #7

Visit C:\Windows\Minidump to see if any minidump files exist. If present, return to the Windows directory and transfer the entire 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 manipulation there.

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Ward12
Posting Freak
895
08-26-2016, 11:05 AM
#8
I've reviewed the situation and confirmed the latest chipset drivers are installed. However, I'm seeing numerous metadata errors in the event viewer, likely due to a recent Windows update affecting the registry. After troubleshooting my phone connection and audio problems, I resolved them. The specific issue reported is: "Metadata staging failed, result=0x80070490 for container '{A86B4130-F81A-5260-B848-E2F95600B873}'" 041924-35671-01.zip."
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Ward12
08-26-2016, 11:05 AM #8

I've reviewed the situation and confirmed the latest chipset drivers are installed. However, I'm seeing numerous metadata errors in the event viewer, likely due to a recent Windows update affecting the registry. After troubleshooting my phone connection and audio problems, I resolved them. The specific issue reported is: "Metadata staging failed, result=0x80070490 for container '{A86B4130-F81A-5260-B848-E2F95600B873}'" 041924-35671-01.zip."

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Azralax
Member
59
08-27-2016, 06:09 PM
#9
You mentioned only one dump file? That’s unusual—I usually look for four or five to catch trends. Relying on just a few can lead to misunderstandings. The main issue was a Clock_Watchdog_Timeout, indicating the CPU became unresponsive, likely due to memory issues. A page fault occurred, suggesting memory addresses were being cleared. Each page represents a chunk of memory.
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Azralax
08-27-2016, 06:09 PM #9

You mentioned only one dump file? That’s unusual—I usually look for four or five to catch trends. Relying on just a few can lead to misunderstandings. The main issue was a Clock_Watchdog_Timeout, indicating the CPU became unresponsive, likely due to memory issues. A page fault occurred, suggesting memory addresses were being cleared. Each page represents a chunk of memory.

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burak123123
Member
224
09-09-2016, 05:49 AM
#10
I don't remember altering it, but I might have at some point needed to improve its saving features. It's possible I confused it with something else. EDIT: Considering this, it seems like an inherited setting from before I migrated my installation (done when I built this system a while ago, moved from a small SSD to a 1TB model). The previous drive had significant space problems, leading to crashes and forcing me to restrict what Windows could store on the main drive.
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burak123123
09-09-2016, 05:49 AM #10

I don't remember altering it, but I might have at some point needed to improve its saving features. It's possible I confused it with something else. EDIT: Considering this, it seems like an inherited setting from before I migrated my installation (done when I built this system a while ago, moved from a small SSD to a 1TB model). The previous drive had significant space problems, leading to crashes and forcing me to restrict what Windows could store on the main drive.

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