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Constant bsod error - critical_process_died


I keep getting a bsod error that says "critical_process_died". I don't know too much about bsod errors so I'm not really sure on how to fix this. I've ran the sfc.exe/scannow command and it said it found corrupted files, but couldn't fix them. I then ran the dism...restore health command and that didn't work at all either. If anyone can help me with this I'd really appreciate it, thanks. I've included my dump files here as well. I tried to do a system restore to see if that would work, but every time I tried to restore it would cause this bsod error before it could finish.

Is there any other steps I can take, to help resolve this issue? It's very frustrating having my computer crash at random times throughout the day...

Will someone please help me with these constant bsod crashes..... I can't do a system restore, boot into safe mode or into advanced startup because they also cause my critical process died bsod error... this is EXTREMELY frustrating and I have no clue on what I can do from here to fix this huge problem.........
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Seems like you have tried everything to solve the issue but have you tried to update/download proper Drivers for your Devices?

Do this if you have not done it already.
Goto Device manager and look for any yellow triangle if you can find... If you find one then you will need to update that driver if update is available or simply uninstall and click on check for hardware changes. It will automatically install the drivers.
Most of the time Reinstalling drivers work.

More Things that you can do here : Fix "Critical_Process_Died" Error in Windows 8 & 10 | Fix Errors

Please upload the cbs.log which is located in %systemroot%LogsCBS, you may need a 3rd party uploader if the size of the file is too large.

There is 1 0x1A crash what is a memory management error.



Diagnostic Test
 RAM TEST

Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 blog

   Note


MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 complete passesfor conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zeroerrors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.

here is the link to the cbs log file: Dropbox - CBS.log

99% of the corruption are shortcuts, 1% is a log file.
This can easily be fixed, but you first need to be able to boot normally.
Please run the memory test suggested.

OK I will run memtest, thanks for your help! I have one question, I booted into bios and inserted the usb but im not sure what to do from there.

After booting into bios, I went to the 'boot' tab, but I couldn't find where to set the usb priority over my hard drive.

If I'm correct, you should get into the boot options from where you can choose to boot from the USB.

I took some screens for you to see, I cant figure out how to set the priority for the usb drive.

Sometimes it is required to turn off fast startup and/or switch to legacy boot mode.

Constant bsod error - critical_process_died