Question sobre o BSOD com erro IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL e problema com webcam?
Question sobre o BSOD com erro IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL e problema com webcam?
minidump displayed a damaged stack during plug and play execution. The Unified Remote Server appears to be involved. A kernel dump could provide additional details, but you'd still need to remove the service and install an update to resolve the issue. Kernel dumps would also reveal what was being installed on plug and play across different CPU cores.
I reinstalled Unified Remote and everything is functioning properly now. The BSOD occurred when I attempted to open my webcam app, which clearly caused problems, though it might have been caught earlier with a minidump, as uhvid handles plug-and-play and HID devices. My new webcam will arrive tomorrow, and it comes with Windows 10 drivers, so I’m hoping that will resolve the issue!
No BSODs yet, everything is working perfectly!
All right, I've been fine for the past eight days. Recently, I began installing a game (a pirated version) and then went to eat. When I returned, my PC restarted. Examining the minidump revealed the same error again, with 'qbittorrent.exe' being the trigger. It seems various things can lead to this issue, but it consistently appears the same. I'm wondering what might be connected to this heap corruption. I plan to remove the undervolting and observe the changes, but if the problem persists, I'll consider replacing my motherboard or even my CPU, or both.
It appears you've adjusted your BIOS and kept only the XMP Profile 1 active. When you reinstalled the game under the same settings, there was no BSOD. You're considering lowering the voltage or repasting the CPU. I recommend purchasing a new cooler.
EDIT:
You removed the undervolt setting completely and did a repaste. In the OCCT stress test, the CPU temperature reached about 90°C with no throttling. The repaste still caused some throttling, but no BSOD occurred. Is a temperature of 90°C acceptable for this CPU with this cooler?
It relies on whether the system is running at idle or under heavy load. When operating under full load in OCCT, the Tmax for your CPU is acceptable. But if it's at idle, it's not suitable at all!