These BSODs indicate a failure to handle the KMODE exception.
These BSODs indicate a failure to handle the KMODE exception.
CPU: Ryzen 5800X
CPU cooler: Noctua DH 15
Motherboard: Asus B550-F Gaming Wifi II
Ram: Corsair Vengance 2x16 GB 3600 Mhz RGB KIT
SSD/HDD: Samsung 970 Evo
GPU: Nvidia RTX 4060 TI
PSU: Corsair RM750X
Chassis: NXZT Flow
OS: Windows 11 Pro
Monitor: LG 144Hz WQH something something
*sigh*
Hi everyone,
I'm actually tired of writing forum posts. I have a problem no one could help me with (so far). So I'm turning to the real pros this time.
I keep myself short: I get the 0000x1E "KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" error. Constantly. The error one screen gives me 0 hints because its always just the kernel that fails allegedly. So I have nowhere to start, Especially while gaming Here is the DUMP file:
https://we.tl/t-Jha9k5g8LI
People tell me to check my ram, reset bios, ddu with nvidia driver update,etc. etc.
I did all of that.
Nothing helped so far. - I have the newest nvidia driver installed. It does happen with EVERY nvidia driver so far. Some nvidia drivers crash less others do more. I replaced my memory now TWICE! I have three memory kits here. Doesn't matter which one I use. The crashes keep happening. I have tried disabling everything that i could disable in my bios, All Overclockings are disabled. I have painstakingly gone through Device Manager and tried updating every driver that I could by hand.
Maybe you guys find something in the dumps. I'm... well. Desperate.
Thanks in advance for trying.
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
Through WinDBG I observe;
ntkrnlmp.exe appears.
Where did you obtain the installer for your OS?
People advise checking your RAM, resetting BIOS, running DDU with an Nvidia driver update, etc.
But you might be confusing what these steps conceal—only they reveal what you've done before joining this forum and posting here. Once we understand your actions, we can recommend the next steps.
Use DDU in Safe Mode, then uninstall all GPU drivers (Intel, AMD, Nvidia), and reinstall manually with the latest version via an elevated command.
All overclocking features should be turned off.
You should have X.M.P/D.O.C.P enabled at least with two RAM sticks from the same brand. In your case, ensure you're not mixing different revision PCB's from Corsair. Corsair is the only brand that lists PCB revision numbers on their RAM kits because they source ICs from multiple vendors.
every time i click that link it asks me to sign up for their service, can you upload it to a place like google drive or onedrive and share the link (i need to make sure it’s open to anyone with the link) Seems it thinks because others have used it for BSOD before it wants me to use it for my files now it won’t let me.