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Filmora 11 causes frequent crashes on my PC due to a BSOD.

Filmora 11 causes frequent crashes on my PC due to a BSOD.

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KetzPlayer
Member
210
01-12-2025, 07:02 PM
#1
Good Evening,
After many frustrating exchanges via email with Wondershare Filmora and a Teamviewer meeting with one of their engineers, it seems they are not making progress toward resolving this issue. Despite sending numerous log files and folders, the program continues to crash my entire PC with a BSOD. I believe the problem may be related to the split screen editing feature, as I have only experienced crashes during such sessions. Filmora hasn’t provided any clear explanation, and they have requested another Teamviewer session, which I declined because I found them unreliable. They’ve repeatedly refused to refund my subscription, insisting they need to identify a solution that isn’t available. It’s quite disappointing. I was hoping someone could assist me with the Filmora logs and dxdiag files after the crash.
P.S. The blue screen displays something like “Video Management” or similar—can’t recall the exact message.
Thank you for reading.
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KetzPlayer
01-12-2025, 07:02 PM #1

Good Evening,
After many frustrating exchanges via email with Wondershare Filmora and a Teamviewer meeting with one of their engineers, it seems they are not making progress toward resolving this issue. Despite sending numerous log files and folders, the program continues to crash my entire PC with a BSOD. I believe the problem may be related to the split screen editing feature, as I have only experienced crashes during such sessions. Filmora hasn’t provided any clear explanation, and they have requested another Teamviewer session, which I declined because I found them unreliable. They’ve repeatedly refused to refund my subscription, insisting they need to identify a solution that isn’t available. It’s quite disappointing. I was hoping someone could assist me with the Filmora logs and dxdiag files after the crash.
P.S. The blue screen displays something like “Video Management” or similar—can’t recall the exact message.
Thank you for reading.

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BrandonT118
Junior Member
39
02-03-2025, 11:22 AM
#2
Follow option one from the provided link.
After that, perform the following steps:
Create a small memory dump via Windows when a BSOD occurs – this generates a minidump file in C:\Windows\Minidump.
Open File Explorer and go to C:\Windows\Minidump.
Transfer the generated mini-dump files to your Desktop.
Avoid using Winzip; use Windows' built-in feature instead.
Select the files on your Desktop, right-click them, and choose 'Send to' – Compressed (zipped) folder.
Upload the resulting zip file to the cloud (OneDrive, DropBox, etc.).
Share the link to the uploaded file so we can review it together.
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BrandonT118
02-03-2025, 11:22 AM #2

Follow option one from the provided link.
After that, perform the following steps:
Create a small memory dump via Windows when a BSOD occurs – this generates a minidump file in C:\Windows\Minidump.
Open File Explorer and go to C:\Windows\Minidump.
Transfer the generated mini-dump files to your Desktop.
Avoid using Winzip; use Windows' built-in feature instead.
Select the files on your Desktop, right-click them, and choose 'Send to' – Compressed (zipped) folder.
Upload the resulting zip file to the cloud (OneDrive, DropBox, etc.).
Share the link to the uploaded file so we can review it together.

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MEEETOR
Member
50
02-04-2025, 09:02 PM
#3
Hi,
I've attached the minidumps from the folder. They might be larger than typical memory dumps since I haven't experienced another crash yet, and I didn't use the function that seems to trigger the BSOD. Please let me know if the Google Drive link works—it includes 7 DMP files, and hopefully someone can review them better than Filmora's engineers.
😀
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CnHU5sa...sp=sharing
I also have the dxdiag from when it happened.
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MEEETOR
02-04-2025, 09:02 PM #3

Hi,
I've attached the minidumps from the folder. They might be larger than typical memory dumps since I haven't experienced another crash yet, and I didn't use the function that seems to trigger the BSOD. Please let me know if the Google Drive link works—it includes 7 DMP files, and hopefully someone can review them better than Filmora's engineers.
😀
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CnHU5sa...sp=sharing
I also have the dxdiag from when it happened.

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WolfeverDomino
Junior Member
42
02-05-2025, 04:38 AM
#4
I will transform them now. I had already begun but the program froze. I'm trying again now.
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WolfeverDomino
02-05-2025, 04:38 AM #4

I will transform them now. I had already begun but the program froze. I'm trying again now.

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loltribo
Posting Freak
870
02-05-2025, 05:59 AM
#5
So I’d point the blame at Nvidia drivers.
Most issues involving DirectX and Watchdog are related to GPU drivers.
Your setup has both, so it’s likely the problem lies there.
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loltribo
02-05-2025, 05:59 AM #5

So I’d point the blame at Nvidia drivers.
Most issues involving DirectX and Watchdog are related to GPU drivers.
Your setup has both, so it’s likely the problem lies there.

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dbear26
Junior Member
6
02-06-2025, 02:47 AM
#6
Thank you,
you've provided much better assistance than Filmora has. I've performed a fresh installation of both the software and my drivers—I'll try it out once more just to be sure.
Once again, thank you for reviewing.
Best regards
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dbear26
02-06-2025, 02:47 AM #6

Thank you,
you've provided much better assistance than Filmora has. I've performed a fresh installation of both the software and my drivers—I'll try it out once more just to be sure.
Once again, thank you for reviewing.
Best regards