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Multiple BSODs over the last year, sometimes while logging in, sometimes after 15 minutes of running. Have tried SFC/SCANNOW, memory test, CHKDSK, all with no reported errors. Did a system restore to Windows 8 a while back and kept getting BSODs. Could it be a hard drive problem, or a simple drive upgrade? Im currently working on trying to update all my drivers to see if that will fix it. All help is appreciated.
  • JC-Fri_10_14_2016_134316_20.zip (1.07 MB, 2 views)

Oh and I replaced the RAM and was still getting BSODs so I put my factory ones back in.

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  • JC-Tue_10_18_2016_212613_41.zip (1.21 MB, 1 views)

Checking the logs shows the last BSODs from 5 days ago, everything else are unexpected shutdowns. Is this right?

Sort of, its a mix of both, there will be times it will just blue screen consistently during boot up or right as i log in. I have not used the computer in 5 days, but generally it happens everytime i use it either in boot up or within 30 minutes of being on. Sometimes in boot up after a blue scrrrn it will also shut down after auto restarting in a cycle until i manually restart it.

Just logged in and got an IRQL not less than or equal BSOD and it went into automatic repair/ recovery mode, however this is the first time its said the operatig system couldnt be loaded because the system registry file is missing or contains errors, error code 0xc0000098. A couple of times after bsod it has automatically repaired and fixed some corrupted files, but happens rarely.

Apart from the registry issue, it sounds like a startup item/service is causing issues. Please try below troubleshooting method.




Diagnostics Test
 Clean boot

Please try the following:
  • Open taskmanager
    • Go to the tab startup
    • disable everything

  • Search msconfig and open it
    • Go to the tab services
    • Check 'hide microsoft services'
    • Uncheck all other services
    • Click apply and click ok

  • Reboot if asked

See if the problem persist, if the problem does not persist enable in the startup tab in taskmanager 1 item and in the services tab in msconfig also 1 service, reboot and see if the problem persist. Keep doing this until you find the culprit or there is nothing left.
If the problem still persist, try booting in safe modeand see if the problem still persist

Thansk for the help!! Ill try it out

Had all startups disabled and the computer from about an hour after watching a movie online, the graphics got all weird then it froze, restarted into a BSOd and froze so i couldnt get a log. Rebooting in safe mode and gonna see what happens

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