Recently I built a new computer, started using Windows 10 with it. Ever since, I've had at least 10+ BSOD. It seems to be most common during a video game. It's happened at low cpu usage also, though.
I've attached two recent BSOD debugs. I wanted to run debug myself, I installed it, but not sure what symbol server to point to.
Thanks,
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Hi Exploit,
Welcome to the 10blog.
You say you have had several crashes, but there is only 1 dump file in the zip and that dump file is from last month.
If you have used any method (a program or manually) to remove dump files, please stop with it while troubleshooting.
The dump files are necessary for the troubleshooting process.
Please check {windows partition}windowsminidump and check if there are any recent dump files saved.
Please make sure your pc is configured for small dump files How to configure minidump | Windows 10 tutorial
For configuring the symbols, please read Windbg - Install & Configure tutorial
My apologies for the delay of response. It seems the program isn't working right for me (Probably my fault)
I've manually created a .rar file with multiple dumps, please help me! This is very frustrating.. I'm wondering if its Windows 10, or hardware. I may revert back to Windows 7 for testing, but I really don't want to.
Thanks!
Have you rebooted your system and tried the tool again right after restarting?
If not, please try it.
Attempt #2
Did that attachment work this time?
Haven't checked yet, because of school.
Looking at the size it looks fine.
A lot of dumps are pointing to memory corruption.
Some also to possible hard drive problems.Diagnostic TestRAM TEST
Run MemTest86+to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 blogNote
MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 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.Diagnostics TestSDD TEST
Run chkdsk
Looks like it was memory related. I did the basic windows memory test, it found errors. I removed 1 of the sticks, in several hours I haven't had a BSOD. I'll mark as resolved, since you lead me to memory! thank you.
You're welcome