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Driver irql for Windows 10 does not trigger BSOD.

Driver irql for Windows 10 does not trigger BSOD.

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imTri
Posting Freak
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10-10-2016, 09:27 AM
#1
(Not sure if this is the right area for this) Hello, I have a problem with my Windows 10, it keeps Blue screening in the middle of use. I recently bought an SSD, installed a fresh win 10 on it and have been using it for a couple of weeks with no problems at all. But yesterday I started getting BSODs out of nowhere. The Microsoft support site the error screen links to has no useful information at all. I have googled and tried solving the problem but most of the solutions do not work. I have tried resetting windows but can't do that, it can never finish resetting because it runs into some problems or something, I'm guessing it encounters the same problem while resetting as it does in use. I tried to roll back windows, but can't because I haven't made any "savepoints" prior to this. I tried updating the chipset SATA controller as some people suggested, but it either blue screened in the middle of the installation or didn't help at all. Here's the error screen I'm getting: http://i.imgur.com/vuCKdyT.jpg My PC is self built a couple of years back, and the new SSD is a Corsair Force LE 240GB Specs: AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz Msi Geforce GTX 960 2GB 8GB of DDR3 RAM 1600MHz Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 motherboard Secondary 1TB HDD (old main drive)
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imTri
10-10-2016, 09:27 AM #1

(Not sure if this is the right area for this) Hello, I have a problem with my Windows 10, it keeps Blue screening in the middle of use. I recently bought an SSD, installed a fresh win 10 on it and have been using it for a couple of weeks with no problems at all. But yesterday I started getting BSODs out of nowhere. The Microsoft support site the error screen links to has no useful information at all. I have googled and tried solving the problem but most of the solutions do not work. I have tried resetting windows but can't do that, it can never finish resetting because it runs into some problems or something, I'm guessing it encounters the same problem while resetting as it does in use. I tried to roll back windows, but can't because I haven't made any "savepoints" prior to this. I tried updating the chipset SATA controller as some people suggested, but it either blue screened in the middle of the installation or didn't help at all. Here's the error screen I'm getting: http://i.imgur.com/vuCKdyT.jpg My PC is self built a couple of years back, and the new SSD is a Corsair Force LE 240GB Specs: AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz Msi Geforce GTX 960 2GB 8GB of DDR3 RAM 1600MHz Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 motherboard Secondary 1TB HDD (old main drive)

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MisterT06
Junior Member
31
10-12-2016, 08:45 AM
#2
I'm not sure if this affects you, but I faced a similar problem once. Switching from IDE to AHCI in BIOS might help, though Windows could still fail to load. It seems to happen multiple times. What were you doing right before it started?
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MisterT06
10-12-2016, 08:45 AM #2

I'm not sure if this affects you, but I faced a similar problem once. Switching from IDE to AHCI in BIOS might help, though Windows could still fail to load. It seems to happen multiple times. What were you doing right before it started?

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10-12-2016, 04:32 PM
#3
I've already configured them for AHCI. The issue began yesterday and occurred around 20 times. I attempted to switch the SATA slots, but it didn't resolve anything. I believe I updated my GPU drivers this morning, though that shouldn't cause problems.
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LittlePlaysPvp
10-12-2016, 04:32 PM #3

I've already configured them for AHCI. The issue began yesterday and occurred around 20 times. I attempted to switch the SATA slots, but it didn't resolve anything. I believe I updated my GPU drivers this morning, though that shouldn't cause problems.

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ImSilva_Pt
Member
137
10-12-2016, 11:18 PM
#4
Yes, it might be the issue. If possible, remove any OC settings or reset everything to defaults and then try restoring the driver. If that doesn't work, you can look at the links provided for troubleshooting steps. It's not a complete list since many factors can cause the BSOD, particularly driver or system errors. You might also attempt a Windows reinstall via the installation USB, which could be successful. If you don't succeed, consider re-installing Windows and creating a recovery USB with a backup image after installing the necessary software.
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ImSilva_Pt
10-12-2016, 11:18 PM #4

Yes, it might be the issue. If possible, remove any OC settings or reset everything to defaults and then try restoring the driver. If that doesn't work, you can look at the links provided for troubleshooting steps. It's not a complete list since many factors can cause the BSOD, particularly driver or system errors. You might also attempt a Windows reinstall via the installation USB, which could be successful. If you don't succeed, consider re-installing Windows and creating a recovery USB with a backup image after installing the necessary software.

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BreddyBoom
Member
93
10-13-2016, 11:36 AM
#5
Thank you for your patience. The issue disappeared after a reinstall, but it returned once Windows updated automatically. You mentioned needing assistance with turning off automatic updates.
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BreddyBoom
10-13-2016, 11:36 AM #5

Thank you for your patience. The issue disappeared after a reinstall, but it returned once Windows updated automatically. You mentioned needing assistance with turning off automatic updates.

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Madhawk01
Member
64
10-13-2016, 02:14 PM
#6
For more details, visit the linked article. This section should halt driver updates while other changes proceed unless additional steps are taken. I don’t have certainty about its effectiveness in my current Linux environment.
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Madhawk01
10-13-2016, 02:14 PM #6

For more details, visit the linked article. This section should halt driver updates while other changes proceed unless additional steps are taken. I don’t have certainty about its effectiveness in my current Linux environment.