Suddenly experiencing bizarre BSOD messages unexpectedly...
Suddenly experiencing bizarre BSOD messages unexpectedly...
That is one rare blue screen you have. That bug check is so rare, not even Microsoft has documentation for it! (
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...g-...ot-handled
)
Now that I've examined the details more closely, it seems a failing motherboard might be the issue, as the DIMMs appear defective. I had considered running commands to recover non-corrupted system files, but you mentioned reinstalling Windows and the bug checks still remained. This might not be the situation, though you could explore troubleshooting your hard disk drives. Test them on other computers using spare drives—if they crash with the installed drives, you've identified the problem! Finally, I didn't mention it earlier: did you confirm that all components are correctly seated?
Sorry, I don't have anyone in my family with a spare computer that can handle that task (laptops), and I'm pretty sure they're properly installed, at least regarding the RAM. I've heard and felt a clear click during the reinstallation for the memtest tests. It seems like I could put together an old PC downstairs using our collection of parts and check the drives there.
Alright, be sure to try that. One more suggestion by the way, but this is a last resort. Try updating the motherboard's BIOS. Some newer components may not be compatible with the current version of your BIOS. This is assuming you have not updated your BIOS.
I think my bios is now the most recent stable release from 2019 on the manufacturer's site, indicating this might be a hardware issue. Thanks for your assistance! I plan to share the outcome tomorrow (hopefully).
Hey everyone, it seems resetting the CMOS resolved the instability without using xmp on. It looks like there might have been a minor issue in the bios that I didn’t notice. Regarding turning xmp on, I haven’t completed a full stress test with OCCT yet, but my computer appears to be stable enough for schoolwork and general use during the upcoming term. Thanks a lot, Uncodable! Your help means a lot.