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Persistent BSOD ?

Persistent BSOD ?

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Zabolio_MC
Junior Member
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11-04-2021, 01:08 AM
#1
Hi !
I get semi constant BSOD. Problem is "repairing windows" or resetting this PC" also end in BSOD and a usb key with an iso never booted (I don't even know why, not related).
I have a minidump, as far as I can tell all the others look the same. Analysis does not direct me to some faulty device, so I have no idea whatsoever does that. Some driver possibly, but I can't find it despite searching on google with names found in windbg.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wbm29_9...drive_link
Any help would be much appreciated.
PC is new, but I kept the drive from before (probably a source of the problem, but as I can't reset the PC I'm kinda stuck).
PC Specs
Mobo: MSI B850 Tomahawk
CPU: Ryzen 9800X3D
GPU: 5070 Ti
RAM: 64GB DDR5
I have NVMe SSD
And I unplugged a SATA SSD (as BIOS would not really detect it) but it changed nothing.
Pretty please ?
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Zabolio_MC
11-04-2021, 01:08 AM #1

Hi !
I get semi constant BSOD. Problem is "repairing windows" or resetting this PC" also end in BSOD and a usb key with an iso never booted (I don't even know why, not related).
I have a minidump, as far as I can tell all the others look the same. Analysis does not direct me to some faulty device, so I have no idea whatsoever does that. Some driver possibly, but I can't find it despite searching on google with names found in windbg.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wbm29_9...drive_link
Any help would be much appreciated.
PC is new, but I kept the drive from before (probably a source of the problem, but as I can't reset the PC I'm kinda stuck).
PC Specs
Mobo: MSI B850 Tomahawk
CPU: Ryzen 9800X3D
GPU: 5070 Ti
RAM: 64GB DDR5
I have NVMe SSD
And I unplugged a SATA SSD (as BIOS would not really detect it) but it changed nothing.
Pretty please ?

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Xgt3rickX
Member
114
11-04-2021, 06:52 AM
#2
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Xgt3rickX
11-04-2021, 06:52 AM #2

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seargant1000
Junior Member
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11-04-2021, 02:55 PM
#3
Ugh, I really don't get this.
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seargant1000
11-04-2021, 02:55 PM #3

Ugh, I really don't get this.

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ArcherX2
Junior Member
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11-04-2021, 10:32 PM
#4
Ensure chipset and SATA/Raid drivers are installed. Driver release for RAID on March 5, 2025. Bug check 0x9f indicates a power state failure with IRP delay. Device completion was blocked due to storage issues. System ran for seven minutes. Manufacturer: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Model: MAG B850 TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI (MS-7E62).
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ArcherX2
11-04-2021, 10:32 PM #4

Ensure chipset and SATA/Raid drivers are installed. Driver release for RAID on March 5, 2025. Bug check 0x9f indicates a power state failure with IRP delay. Device completion was blocked due to storage issues. System ran for seven minutes. Manufacturer: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Model: MAG B850 TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI (MS-7E62).

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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11-10-2021, 08:04 PM
#5
This question is confusing: should I install the SATA/Raid drivers even though I don’t plan to use RAID? Also, I reinstalled Windows and added the chipset drivers as you suggested – thank you!
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Velizar06
11-10-2021, 08:04 PM #5

This question is confusing: should I install the SATA/Raid drivers even though I don’t plan to use RAID? Also, I reinstalled Windows and added the chipset drivers as you suggested – thank you!

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davachio
Member
204
11-10-2021, 09:13 PM
#6
if windows identifies the raid components then plug and play attempts to install a compatible driver. It's advisable to adjust the BIOS settings and ensure the raid devices are turned off, preventing detection and thus avoiding driver installation. I believe it might not be actively used but remains active in the BIOS; if disabling it isn't possible, installing the driver becomes necessary. The issue suggests the hardware is connected via the PCI bus, but windows fails to respond, possibly due to an incorrect or missing driver. (wrong or no driver installed)
note: the raid devices do not need to be in active RAID mode, so they can still function.
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davachio
11-10-2021, 09:13 PM #6

if windows identifies the raid components then plug and play attempts to install a compatible driver. It's advisable to adjust the BIOS settings and ensure the raid devices are turned off, preventing detection and thus avoiding driver installation. I believe it might not be actively used but remains active in the BIOS; if disabling it isn't possible, installing the driver becomes necessary. The issue suggests the hardware is connected via the PCI bus, but windows fails to respond, possibly due to an incorrect or missing driver. (wrong or no driver installed)
note: the raid devices do not need to be in active RAID mode, so they can still function.