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Error code BSOD ntoskernel.exe indique un problème avec le noyau du système d'exploitation.

Error code BSOD ntoskernel.exe indique un problème avec le noyau du système d'exploitation.

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ReelFishn
Member
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03-10-2016, 04:45 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I'm experiencing these bothersome BSODs. Whenever I leave my PC unattended for about 5 to 10 minutes it restarts due to the BSOD. While using it normally, I don't encounter any errors and can run it for extended periods. This issue has been ongoing since at least Windows 8.1, though I'm currently testing a Windows 10 preview version. It might be a Windows 10 bug, but I suspect something else is involved since I had it on Windows 8.1 before. Could someone assist me? I've added the BluescreenViewer file. Let me know if you need anything else! System details: Sabertooth z87 MSI GTX 770 gaming edition, Samsung 840 EVO 250GB, 8GB crucial ballistix i5-4670K (default clock), Seasonic G650, Bluescreen.txt
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ReelFishn
03-10-2016, 04:45 AM #1

Hello everyone, I'm experiencing these bothersome BSODs. Whenever I leave my PC unattended for about 5 to 10 minutes it restarts due to the BSOD. While using it normally, I don't encounter any errors and can run it for extended periods. This issue has been ongoing since at least Windows 8.1, though I'm currently testing a Windows 10 preview version. It might be a Windows 10 bug, but I suspect something else is involved since I had it on Windows 8.1 before. Could someone assist me? I've added the BluescreenViewer file. Let me know if you need anything else! System details: Sabertooth z87 MSI GTX 770 gaming edition, Samsung 840 EVO 250GB, 8GB crucial ballistix i5-4670K (default clock), Seasonic G650, Bluescreen.txt

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Noodle_Lord
Member
74
03-10-2016, 05:43 AM
#2
Have you added the chipset drivers for the Z87 chipset? This is frequently the reason behind unexpected blue screens.
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Noodle_Lord
03-10-2016, 05:43 AM #2

Have you added the chipset drivers for the Z87 chipset? This is frequently the reason behind unexpected blue screens.

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NinjaBear007
Member
108
03-13-2016, 06:50 PM
#3
I reinstalled them once more from the official Asus website today. I plan to test the software you shared. If I encounter another BSOD, I’ll share it here.
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NinjaBear007
03-13-2016, 06:50 PM #3

I reinstalled them once more from the official Asus website today. I plan to test the software you shared. If I encounter another BSOD, I’ll share it here.

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ArkonZ_
Junior Member
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04-03-2016, 09:22 AM
#4
Did you add any ASUS tools? If yes, remove them. Verify your RAM settings in UEFI/BIOS are labeled as "Profile 1". If issues persist, return to UEFI/BIOS, choose load optimize defaults, reset SATA controller to AHCI mode, and set X.M.P to "Profile 1". Also check RAM with memTest86 and Windows memory diagnostic.
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ArkonZ_
04-03-2016, 09:22 AM #4

Did you add any ASUS tools? If yes, remove them. Verify your RAM settings in UEFI/BIOS are labeled as "Profile 1". If issues persist, return to UEFI/BIOS, choose load optimize defaults, reset SATA controller to AHCI mode, and set X.M.P to "Profile 1". Also check RAM with memTest86 and Windows memory diagnostic.

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Nicolai9
Junior Member
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04-06-2016, 03:43 AM
#5
I found the solution! The link or the fast ring update in the preview should have fixed it—no more BSODs! Thanks!
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Nicolai9
04-06-2016, 03:43 AM #5

I found the solution! The link or the fast ring update in the preview should have fixed it—no more BSODs! Thanks!