No worries, everything looks good. Just a routine check yesterday.
No worries, everything looks good. Just a routine check yesterday.
While capturing my desktop with Camtasia, I encountered this BSOD (error code 0x0000003b) right away when I stopped recording. I kept doing many retakes because it was hard to speak clearly, and I’m wondering if the recording conflicted with previous ones or if something unexpected happened. I hope my computer is working properly and everything is stable.
Occasional BSODs are acceptable, but repeated occurrences within a short time frame suggest a problem that requires investigation.
bsod indicates a hardware problem with the driver, specifically overclocking. It often appears under unusual circumstances such as Windows issues, especially if the system isn't compatible with the current Windows version. This type of error is rare and usually documented. Using a main system for Windows development builds is discouraged by Microsoft. The error code shown is in all caps and can be analyzed using tools like Microsoft WinDgb or Nirsoft Blue Screen View. Documentation exists for BSODs, and if you have the hex code, Microsoft provides guidance. BSODs should never happen on any system and are not considered normal.
The mini-dump indicates you were using Windows 10 Build 22621 - 64-bit. Your system operated for about 54 minutes before the crash started. The BSOD happened while the computer was active, not during sleep or shutdown. Error code: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION with details provided. The cause appears to be an Nvidia audio driver file, specifically nvrtxvad64v.sys. The process running at the time was NVIDIA RTX Voice, likely trying to access your microphone. No disk read/write errors were recorded. This information comes from Microsoft's WinDbg tool. You can find more details here: https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9PGJGD53TN86