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The BSOD is triggered by ntoskrnl.exe combined with 4b7ce0.

The BSOD is triggered by ntoskrnl.exe combined with 4b7ce0.

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garman14
Member
59
04-12-2022, 06:15 PM
#1
Hi all,
I've been experiencing many BSODs since setting up this PC. They're not frequent but still occur occasionally (for example, once every couple of days after extended use).
So far, I've installed Windows multiple times—3 or 4 times—and each time the issue remains consistent. I haven't tried booting in Safe Mode because these errors seem to appear only after a long period of system operation, so I didn’t think it was worth a shot.

PC Specifications
Motherboard: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600
GPU: MSI RX 570 8GB OC
RAM: G Skill something [2 x 8GB] 3600 Mhz (currently around 2100 Mhz)
Power Supply: EVGA 430w
Boot Drive: 1TB Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD with heatsink
Additional drives: 480GB SSD, 500GB HDD, 2TB HDD
No XMP settings or overclocking. Drivers are up to date (AMD chipset, Realtek audio/network, AMD Adrenalin, etc.) and Windows is also current.

Dump files
1. https://www.mediafire.com/file/iskhnqghe...1.dmp/file
2. https://www.mediafire.com/file/z6jeh6xpj...1.dmp/file
(If this doesn't work, let me know how to proceed)
Please help
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garman14
04-12-2022, 06:15 PM #1

Hi all,
I've been experiencing many BSODs since setting up this PC. They're not frequent but still occur occasionally (for example, once every couple of days after extended use).
So far, I've installed Windows multiple times—3 or 4 times—and each time the issue remains consistent. I haven't tried booting in Safe Mode because these errors seem to appear only after a long period of system operation, so I didn’t think it was worth a shot.

PC Specifications
Motherboard: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600
GPU: MSI RX 570 8GB OC
RAM: G Skill something [2 x 8GB] 3600 Mhz (currently around 2100 Mhz)
Power Supply: EVGA 430w
Boot Drive: 1TB Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD with heatsink
Additional drives: 480GB SSD, 500GB HDD, 2TB HDD
No XMP settings or overclocking. Drivers are up to date (AMD chipset, Realtek audio/network, AMD Adrenalin, etc.) and Windows is also current.

Dump files
1. https://www.mediafire.com/file/iskhnqghe...1.dmp/file
2. https://www.mediafire.com/file/z6jeh6xpj...1.dmp/file
(If this doesn't work, let me know how to proceed)
Please help

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DaNiggaSWAG
Senior Member
539
04-13-2022, 01:29 PM
#2
I would like to assist you, but I encountered this issue this week. It seems the same configuration I used—Windows 11 on AMD Ryzen, etc.—and the same NVMe drive. In fact, while responding to this problem, I experienced a BSOD.
I grew tired of troubleshooting and chose a fresh Windows 11 install. However, it quickly began with BSODs and the system locking up, screen going black.
Initially, I thought it might be connected to the virtualization software I use for development.
It’s hard for me to believe we’re facing hardware problems at the same time.
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DaNiggaSWAG
04-13-2022, 01:29 PM #2

I would like to assist you, but I encountered this issue this week. It seems the same configuration I used—Windows 11 on AMD Ryzen, etc.—and the same NVMe drive. In fact, while responding to this problem, I experienced a BSOD.
I grew tired of troubleshooting and chose a fresh Windows 11 install. However, it quickly began with BSODs and the system locking up, screen going black.
Initially, I thought it might be connected to the virtualization software I use for development.
It’s hard for me to believe we’re facing hardware problems at the same time.

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braydenzem
Junior Member
4
04-13-2022, 02:55 PM
#3
This issue is also occurring on my nvidia rtx 3080 ti GPU, specifically with ntoskrnl.exe+4b7ce0. It appears to happen when I'm playing a game and pressing the Windows button or Alt+Tab, and it has been happening for several weeks now, though not consistently. Another user reported the same problem, which they linked to hypervisor issues, mentioning it in their minidump. I plan to disable the memory integrity core isolation feature and test with the most stable nvidia driver available from December. 566.36
For those familiar with the situation, I'll also share the minidump file.
I also noticed it happens when the HDR effect in the game turns white, as if it was previously disabled. This only resolves after pressing Alt+Tab and returning to the game.
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braydenzem
04-13-2022, 02:55 PM #3

This issue is also occurring on my nvidia rtx 3080 ti GPU, specifically with ntoskrnl.exe+4b7ce0. It appears to happen when I'm playing a game and pressing the Windows button or Alt+Tab, and it has been happening for several weeks now, though not consistently. Another user reported the same problem, which they linked to hypervisor issues, mentioning it in their minidump. I plan to disable the memory integrity core isolation feature and test with the most stable nvidia driver available from December. 566.36
For those familiar with the situation, I'll also share the minidump file.
I also noticed it happens when the HDR effect in the game turns white, as if it was previously disabled. This only resolves after pressing Alt+Tab and returning to the game.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
04-15-2022, 06:39 AM
#4
I have a fresh Windows setup, no games installed, but the BSOD still shows the same error.
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eskzz
04-15-2022, 06:39 AM #4

I have a fresh Windows setup, no games installed, but the BSOD still shows the same error.

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Jarranield
Member
161
04-15-2022, 10:06 PM
#5
Identifying issues with a low-quality power supply can be challenging.
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Jarranield
04-15-2022, 10:06 PM #5

Identifying issues with a low-quality power supply can be challenging.

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TayZenFR
Junior Member
25
04-15-2022, 10:41 PM
#6
I understand your situation with the 430W 80+ white PSU.
I've used this power supply before in a similar build (power level around that), with a R3 3100 and Gigabyte A320M, and I haven't encountered any issues.
I also don’t see any errors during heavy tasks—gaming for four hours without problems, and only BSODs after long Netflix sessions.
Before replacing it, I’d like to try all possible fixes and solutions.
I’m also checking the Event Viewer for more signs of this problem.
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TayZenFR
04-15-2022, 10:41 PM #6

I understand your situation with the 430W 80+ white PSU.
I've used this power supply before in a similar build (power level around that), with a R3 3100 and Gigabyte A320M, and I haven't encountered any issues.
I also don’t see any errors during heavy tasks—gaming for four hours without problems, and only BSODs after long Netflix sessions.
Before replacing it, I’d like to try all possible fixes and solutions.
I’m also checking the Event Viewer for more signs of this problem.

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elemcee
Member
54
04-16-2022, 11:26 PM
#7
It seems it has finally been resolved. Today I didn't have it, but I performed both tasks as mentioned. I'll attempt to re-enable the hypervisor and proceed with the tests. Although it appears to work, the newest NVIDIA drivers since December are extremely problematic, which might be the reason.
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elemcee
04-16-2022, 11:26 PM #7

It seems it has finally been resolved. Today I didn't have it, but I performed both tasks as mentioned. I'll attempt to re-enable the hypervisor and proceed with the tests. Although it appears to work, the newest NVIDIA drivers since December are extremely problematic, which might be the reason.

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KrewDaplan
Junior Member
12
04-17-2022, 01:27 AM
#8
Hello everyone! I’ve also begun facing this issue recently, maybe linked to the latest Windows 11 update. Before, I was only using Windows 10, but now I’m switching to 11, which might be the cause. As a developer, virtualization is active since I need to deploy virtual machines, and up until now, I haven’t encountered any blue screen problems.

PC details:
ASUS TUF GAMING 490 Plus Wi-fi
i9-10850k
RTX 3080 ASUS ROG
1000W power supply with Platinum certification
NVME from Samsung 970 EVO PLUS
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KrewDaplan
04-17-2022, 01:27 AM #8

Hello everyone! I’ve also begun facing this issue recently, maybe linked to the latest Windows 11 update. Before, I was only using Windows 10, but now I’m switching to 11, which might be the cause. As a developer, virtualization is active since I need to deploy virtual machines, and up until now, I haven’t encountered any blue screen problems.

PC details:
ASUS TUF GAMING 490 Plus Wi-fi
i9-10850k
RTX 3080 ASUS ROG
1000W power supply with Platinum certification
NVME from Samsung 970 EVO PLUS

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SnifePvP
Posting Freak
872
04-17-2022, 05:31 AM
#9
so, chances that this windows build is unstable: 📈📈📈
I will need to return to this in a couple of days, as my BSOD aren't really that frequent.
In the mean time, if anyone can take a look at those dmp files and let us know if they see anything, they're welcome to reply
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SnifePvP
04-17-2022, 05:31 AM #9

so, chances that this windows build is unstable: 📈📈📈
I will need to return to this in a couple of days, as my BSOD aren't really that frequent.
In the mean time, if anyone can take a look at those dmp files and let us know if they see anything, they're welcome to reply

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COLIN20052012
Posting Freak
857
04-19-2022, 06:00 AM
#10
This typically occurs in my game, though I believe it wasn't caused by a hardware issue. Are you sure all participants are using Windows 11?
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COLIN20052012
04-19-2022, 06:00 AM #10

This typically occurs in my game, though I believe it wasn't caused by a hardware issue. Are you sure all participants are using Windows 11?

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