Frequent BSOD issues, no clear cause identified
Frequent BSOD issues, no clear cause identified
No major problems for two weeks, but now I’m facing another crash... It’s time to start over with troubleshooting.
* Analysis of memory handling (1a) – Any other values for parameter 1 need separate review.
Parameters: Arg1: 0000000000041792, A corrupt PTE has been found. Parameter 2 holds the PTE address. Parts 3 and 4 store low/high sections of the PTE.
Debugging Details:
- Key: Analysis.CPU.mSec = 2531
- Key: Analysis.DebugAnalysisManager = Create
- Value: 9792
- Key: Analysis.Init.CPU.mSec = 1687
- Key: Analysis.Init.Elapsed.mSec = 21879
- Key: Analysis.Memory.CommitPeak.Mb = 89
- MemoryManagement.PFN = 0
Value: WER.OS.Branch = vb_release
Timestamp: 2019-12-06T14:06:00Z
Version: 10.0.19041.1
File in CAB: 053022-7140-01.dmp
BUGCHECK_CODE: 1a
BUGCHECK_P1: 41792
BUGCHECK_P2: fffffbbffe466658
BUGCHECK_P3: 2000000000000000
BUGCHECK_P4: 0
Memory Corruption: One_BIT
OS: BlackboxBSD (1), BlackboxNTFS (1), BlackboxPnp (1)
Process Name: firefox.exe
Stack Text: ffffcc01`9e459db8 fffff800`8268f2ca
Debug Info:
- Key: Analysis.Elapsed.mSec = 9792
- Key: MemoryCommitPeak.Mb = 89
- Key: WER.Timestamp = 2019-12-06T14:06:00Z
- Key: OS.Version = 10.0.19041.1
Just a quick reminder, the display moved up a bit, so I adjusted the settings in the AMD drivers. It turns out I hadn't reinstalled the graphics drivers after I reset Windows. That might be part of the issue, but the bug description keeps pointing to something else.