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37 Crashes from Wide Range of Error Codes (0x0d1, 0x00a, 0x0109)


Hello, and as the title states, I have (from what Log Collector has said) 37 crashes. Ranging from 0x0d1, 0x0109, 0x00a, and possibly others. First off, some of the crashes were because my network adapter did not support Windows 10. Upon investigation, I determined that there WERE no drivers for it, so I bought a new one that natively supported Windows 10. I had hoped that that would fix the issue, but it did not.

Crashes occur when: the computer is idle, when I am watching Youtube on Chrome, doing anything on Chrome, and sometimes I am fully unaware of what happened.

Any help would be appreciated, and thank you for reading
  • debug-Charles-PC-xxxx.zip.zip (3.17 MB, 2 views)

Looks like you may have a hardware and a driver problem. Dump indicates rtwlanu.sysis aproblemm. It's part of Realtek WLAN Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter.Need to find a newer driver for this device.

Dump also indicates memory_corruptuion, a single bit failure.

Code:
MODULE_NAME: memory_corruption  IMAGE_NAME:  memory_corruption  FOLLOWUP_NAME:  memory_corruption  DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  0  MEMORY_CORRUPTOR:  ONE_BIT  FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT  BUCKET_ID:  MEMORY_CORRUPTION_ONE_BIT
RAM:

Follow this tutorial: MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 blog

Information


MemTest86+
is a diagnostic tool designed to test Random Access Memory (RAM) for faults. MemTest86+ will verify that:

  • RAM will accept and keep random patterns of data sent to it
  • There are no errors when different parts of memory try to interact
  • There are no conflicts between memory addresses


Memtest86+runs from bootable media to isolate the RAM from the system, no other components are taken into account during the test.

Warning
MemTest86+needs to run for at least 8 passesto be anywhere near conclusive, anything less will not give a complete analysis of the RAM.

If you are asked to run MemTest86+by a windowssh blog member make sure you run the full 8 passes for conclusive results. If you run less than 8 passes you will be asked to run it again.

Note
MemTest86+has been known to discover errors in RAM in later passes than the eighth pass. This is for information only; if you feel there is a definite problem with the RAM and 8 passes have shown no errors feel free to continue for longer.

Running 8 passes of MemTest86+is a long and drawn out exercise and the more RAM you have the longer it will take. It's recommended to run MemTest86+just before you go to bed and leave it overnight.

This...isn't going well. Finished 2 passes, on 17% of the third, and I am on hour 10! Question: If it crashes while doing this, that means, for sure, hardware failure, right? Because this might take over 35 hours

An alternative way to test ram is to remove half then test. You have 16GB so that would leave you with 8GB which should be plenty.
Run that way for a day and if no errors, hangs or BSODs then swap removed and installed ram and test for another day.

If you have problems with one DIMM (memory module) and not the other, replace the failing one with one identical to what you keep.

What about the Realtek Wireless device? I don't see any mention of a onboard wireless so it must be an addon card or a USB dongle. Need to update it's driver.

It's a USB dongle. I found an update for it, and I either installed it, or just downloaded it. It was getting late, so I started running memtest. I didn't realize it was going to be this slow

Ok, hopefully that will esolve the WiFi problem.

Are you still running Memtest86+?

All right, first slot and first stick are clear of issues. Later today I will test the second stick. If that turns up clear, it isn't a slot or a stick issue.

I have a question. Should my RAM be running faster than 369 MHz? Or is that an error on Memtest's part?

Can you post a picture of what you are talking about? A digital camera pic would be okay.

Sure thing Also, as you can see, no crashes, no errors, and as such, it looks like both slots on my motherboard, and both RAM sticks are okay. Unless the speed is an issue

37 Crashes from Wide Range of Error Codes (0x0d1, 0x00a, 0x0109)