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Other subjects about multiple blue screens aren't useful.
I recently set up Windows 10 on a new PC and have been encountering frequent blue screens. The error codes keep appearing: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, Registry Filter Driver Exception, KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE, UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION, MEMORY MANAGEMENT. I've tried numerous solutions so far, which suggests not all crashes are present. Currently, the system freezes and displays a BSOD, with the last two messages being UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION and MEMORY MANAGEMENT. It also freezes during the BSOD itself, indicating it restarts after a few hours but still shows 0% progress. My PC specifications are: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 WindForce II OC, 6GB GDDR5 RAM, GOODRAM 8GB at 3000MHz, black color, Asus Prime B350 Plus motherboard, SilentiumPC 550W PSU, SSD CX300 120GB and a 1TB HDD with 7200 RPM. I've already performed various fixes: chkdsk /f, fsccn scan, Windows memory diagnostic, MacroScan Disk Scanner, updated drivers, reinstalled graphics card driver, removed all antimalware/virus, switched Wi-Fi adapter, and used a bootable pendrive for a clean install. Despite these efforts, crashes still occur occasionally—sometimes after hours or even after 24 hours. Some recent activities that might have triggered issues include downloading Steam/Uplay games, Elder Scrolls Online, playing "Dying Light," and browsing Chrome.
It has been modified to function with the latest processor and RAM specifications.
Check your RAM for problems with MemTest86+. Run it for at least 24 hours to see if the memory is faulty. The built-in Windows tool won't help.
Run it for more time if needed to ensure all errors are detected.
Consider exploring alternative RAM slots to see what fits best.
More crashes are occurring with the message "critical process died." After reinstalling via the Windows restart option, the issue persists.