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Receiving BSOD upon startup even when not playing games

Receiving BSOD upon startup even when not playing games

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CrimsonSnow
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06-12-2024, 11:35 AM
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Over the past year and a half, my PC occasionally experiences random BSoD messages. These can appear as IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL, kernel security checks, and other similar alerts. I don’t recall the exact start date, but I remember installing ReviOS 10 after a chipset driver update. After a month, it resumed working, though the time between BSODs varied—sometimes just minutes, other times a week. Following a BIOS update between November 2020 and October 2023, the system behaved strangely; the game mode in BIOS failed, so I had to clear CMOS to reset it. Eventually, I reinstalled Windows 10 after fixing M.2 SSD issues. To avoid BSOD during boot, I had to run OOBE. After that, I reinstalled ReviOS and managed to get things running again. Now I struggle to open my desktop properly and install drivers correctly. I ran a memory check with no errors, and the NVMe self-test also passed. Anyone have any insights or suggestions? I’m also unsure if I can capture error dumps quickly.
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CrimsonSnow
06-12-2024, 11:35 AM #1

Over the past year and a half, my PC occasionally experiences random BSoD messages. These can appear as IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL, kernel security checks, and other similar alerts. I don’t recall the exact start date, but I remember installing ReviOS 10 after a chipset driver update. After a month, it resumed working, though the time between BSODs varied—sometimes just minutes, other times a week. Following a BIOS update between November 2020 and October 2023, the system behaved strangely; the game mode in BIOS failed, so I had to clear CMOS to reset it. Eventually, I reinstalled Windows 10 after fixing M.2 SSD issues. To avoid BSOD during boot, I had to run OOBE. After that, I reinstalled ReviOS and managed to get things running again. Now I struggle to open my desktop properly and install drivers correctly. I ran a memory check with no errors, and the NVMe self-test also passed. Anyone have any insights or suggestions? I’m also unsure if I can capture error dumps quickly.

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06-12-2024, 11:35 AM
#2
Not necessarily, each installation may involve changes to the operating system.
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PedroGamer1313
06-12-2024, 11:35 AM #2

Not necessarily, each installation may involve changes to the operating system.

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StephanKruger
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06-12-2024, 11:35 AM
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It wasn't that way. Initially I installed Windows 10 Pro, later upgraded to Windows 11. Following that, I mainly used ReviOS 10 to ReviOS 11 and then switched back to ReviOS 10.
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StephanKruger
06-12-2024, 11:35 AM #3

It wasn't that way. Initially I installed Windows 10 Pro, later upgraded to Windows 11. Following that, I mainly used ReviOS 10 to ReviOS 11 and then switched back to ReviOS 10.

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HellBaby1252
Member
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06-12-2024, 11:35 AM
#4
The problem came from the BIOS version. I had to revert back to build 2020-11-30.
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HellBaby1252
06-12-2024, 11:35 AM #4

The problem came from the BIOS version. I had to revert back to build 2020-11-30.