What does this BSOD indicate about the kernel mode trap?
What does this BSOD indicate about the kernel mode trap?
I had a moment to think about it. It seems I managed to link Windows to my Microsoft account, possibly using an older version like Windows 8.1 or 10. I might have been using an OEM Windows and have been relying on it since then, so perhaps a fresh Windows is needed. I’m not sure if the Creative Technology or my speakers are the issue. They’re called Creative Pebbles.
if it's the creative pebble, it's a usb 2 device. you might unplug it, then access the control panel, device manager, locate the option to reveal hidden devices and turn it on. if it appears grayed out, you can remove it. windows keeps the driver for usb devices that are removed, which just hides them but still loads the driver and may lead to issues.
This appears to be a problem with your operating system, and the Epic Games team cannot help at this stage. Are there options to return to Windows 10 or upgrade to Windows 11 Pro? It seems possible that a corrupted Windows might be the cause, though the SFC and DISM checks look normal.
Solved it! It turns out flipping the RAM resolved the issue, allowing all four to be used. Since it's dual channel, rearranging it into different channels fixed it. I'm not sure why this worked, as I had previously swapped it around without any changes and it still didn't function properly. It seems sometimes the trickiest problems are the easiest to solve.