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I'm struggling with persistent Bsod issues.

I'm struggling with persistent Bsod issues.

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AubreyJJJ
Junior Member
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09-23-2023, 04:49 AM
#1
Hi
Could you please assist me? I've been experiencing this Bsod issue for a long time, and it's getting worse now—almost every time I boot up.
I'm using a display port cable but switched to HDMI just in case of port or cable problems, but the problem persists.
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G7 240hz
Gpu: RTX4070 Super
Cpu: ryzen 7 7700x
Psu: 850w gold, pretty sure
Motherboard: A620M
Ram: 32gb ddr4
I don't know what else you need, but I'm happy to help.
https://ibb.co/NgBq32FH
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AubreyJJJ
09-23-2023, 04:49 AM #1

Hi
Could you please assist me? I've been experiencing this Bsod issue for a long time, and it's getting worse now—almost every time I boot up.
I'm using a display port cable but switched to HDMI just in case of port or cable problems, but the problem persists.
Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G7 240hz
Gpu: RTX4070 Super
Cpu: ryzen 7 7700x
Psu: 850w gold, pretty sure
Motherboard: A620M
Ram: 32gb ddr4
I don't know what else you need, but I'm happy to help.
https://ibb.co/NgBq32FH

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Thumps209LV
Member
226
09-24-2023, 06:53 PM
#2
Check the Reliability History/Monitor or Event Viewer. One or both may record error codes, warnings, or informational events just before or during the BSOD. Begin with Reliability History/Monitor – it’s more user-friendly and the timeline view can highlight trends. Event Viewer demands more time and effort to explore but offers deeper focus when needed. For more details on any entry, click to access additional information. Both methods provide comprehensive insights; the choice depends on your preference and available time.
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Thumps209LV
09-24-2023, 06:53 PM #2

Check the Reliability History/Monitor or Event Viewer. One or both may record error codes, warnings, or informational events just before or during the BSOD. Begin with Reliability History/Monitor – it’s more user-friendly and the timeline view can highlight trends. Event Viewer demands more time and effort to explore but offers deeper focus when needed. For more details on any entry, click to access additional information. Both methods provide comprehensive insights; the choice depends on your preference and available time.

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NadFlam
Junior Member
12
09-27-2023, 05:14 PM
#3
The message indicates a hypervisor error. Are you running virtual machines on your computer? If not, turn off the hypervisor.
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NadFlam
09-27-2023, 05:14 PM #3

The message indicates a hypervisor error. Are you running virtual machines on your computer? If not, turn off the hypervisor.

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Chester007
Senior Member
528
09-27-2023, 06:15 PM
#4
I don't understand what a virtual machine is, so I won't run that command. I opened the case but can't see any loose connections. After running the Reliability Monitor, I saw many hardware errors as shown in this image: https://ibb.co/xSSSD9CR. Then I selected the expand details and viewed it here: https://ibb.co/QjcS2kT7
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Chester007
09-27-2023, 06:15 PM #4

I don't understand what a virtual machine is, so I won't run that command. I opened the case but can't see any loose connections. After running the Reliability Monitor, I saw many hardware errors as shown in this image: https://ibb.co/xSSSD9CR. Then I selected the expand details and viewed it here: https://ibb.co/QjcS2kT7

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SolidSkills
Junior Member
6
10-09-2023, 03:45 PM
#5
I've executed the command again and the issue persists.
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SolidSkills
10-09-2023, 03:45 PM #5

I've executed the command again and the issue persists.

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alan0621
Member
212
10-09-2023, 05:19 PM
#6
Monitor issues frequently causing it to turn off and then restart with a display port or HDMI notification, making it hard to determine if the problem is connected.
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alan0621
10-09-2023, 05:19 PM #6

Monitor issues frequently causing it to turn off and then restart with a display port or HDMI notification, making it hard to determine if the problem is connected.

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cartoon4638
Member
56
10-28-2023, 12:55 PM
#7
Execute the command via an elevated command prompt. Display the generated screenshot along with the command output.
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cartoon4638
10-28-2023, 12:55 PM #7

Execute the command via an elevated command prompt. Display the generated screenshot along with the command output.

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Snn94
Junior Member
14
10-28-2023, 02:54 PM
#8
I executed the command as administrator and confirmed it completed. I plan to try again and share a screenshot, though it's proving quite difficult due to the PC crashing right after each boot.
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Snn94
10-28-2023, 02:54 PM #8

I executed the command as administrator and confirmed it completed. I plan to try again and share a screenshot, though it's proving quite difficult due to the PC crashing right after each boot.

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Benny_Boy679
Member
217
11-15-2023, 03:01 AM
#9
Successfully maintained stability for 2 minutes.
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Benny_Boy679
11-15-2023, 03:01 AM #9

Successfully maintained stability for 2 minutes.

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awktori
Junior Member
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11-16-2023, 02:59 PM
#10
After the initial suggestion, it didn't function as expected. However, something appeared to work once I modified this in my bios. I don't claim to understand the reason.
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awktori
11-16-2023, 02:59 PM #10

After the initial suggestion, it didn't function as expected. However, something appeared to work once I modified this in my bios. I don't claim to understand the reason.