Your dumpfile is
Code:
******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 100000EA, {ffffe00149b22840, 0, 0, 0} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmdag.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmdag.sys Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!TdrTimedOperationBugcheckOnTimeout+24 ) Followup: MachineOwner --- 2: kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER_M (100000ea) The device driver is spinning in an infinite loop, most likely waiting for hardware to become idle. This usually indicates problem with the hardware itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly
Are you using a program like AMD overdrive and MSI command center/ Msi Afterburner/ Supercharger etc., because i found these older drivers
fffff801`d2ce0000 fffff801`d2d12000 AODDriver2 Wed Oct 30 01:58:36 2013 (527059BC)
fffff801`d2d70000 fffff801`d2da2000 AODDriver2_fffff801d2d70000 Tue Feb 11 12:06:52 2014 (52FA044C)
fff801`d3127000 NTIOLib_X64 Mon Nov 26 11:11:53 2012 (50B34069)
fffff801`d3170000 fffff801`d3177000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d3170000 Thu Oct 25 12:27:58 2012 (5089142E)
fffff801`d3190000 fffff801`d3197000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d3190000 Tue Nov 20 09:11:26 2012 (50AB3B2E)
fffff801`d31a0000 fffff801`d31a7000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d31a0000 Tue Nov 20 09:14:23 2012 (50AB3BDF)
fffff801`d31b0000 fffff801`d31b7000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d31b0000 Mon Nov 19 05:32:58 2012 (50A9B67A)
fffff801`d31c0000 fffff801`d31c7000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d31c0000 Mon Nov 19 05:31:30 2012 (50A9B622)
fffff801`d31d0000 fffff801`d31d7000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d31d0000 Mon Nov 19 05:20:28 2012 (50A9B38C)
fffff801`d31e0000 fffff801`d31e7000 NTIOLib_X64_fffff801d31e0000 Tue Nov 20 09:19:18 2012 (50AB3D06)
Overclocking your graphic Card can cause problems/BSOD.
If you are overclocking stop overclocking and see if this stops the BSOD.
Also update these programs to windows 10 compatible or uninstall/remove them.