Hello all, this is the first in what may be a series of postings here to track down issues that I am having. I don't know if the log collector exe accesses Event Viewer Logs or not but I apologize in advance if there is not enough data to diagnose a problem. As there were several hundred errors and warnings showing up and I just wanted to focus first on my latest issues so I cleared it before finding this forum.
Just to help address a few questions you might already have.
I have updated all of the drivers for my motherboard (ASUS Maximus VII Hero) from the ASUS website to Windows 10 drivers.
I have applied the latest BIOS that was supposed to address stability issues from the ASUS website.
I am not overclocking the CPU or GPU on the system but the RAM XMP profile is applied to get the ram clock speed to the listed speed of 2666 MHz.
I have run memtest86 on the memory both in dual and single configurations each at 9 passes with no errors.
I have run the last week with no BSOD.
I was playing Diablo 3 and using Teamspeak 3 when the last error occurred.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Hi Superjudge,
Welcome to the 10blog.
Before we continue, please make sure driver verifier has been resetted.
- Open admin command prompt
- Enter "verifier/reset" (without quotes)
The cause of the crash from driver verifier is Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit.
Please update MBAE from here.
You most likely can install it over top of the curren installation, meaning you don't have to remove it first to install a newer version.Code:0: kd> lmvm mbae64start end module name fffff801`3e3c0000 fffff801`3e3cd780 mbae64 (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: mbae64.sys Image path: ??C:Program Files (x86)Malwarebytes Anti-Exploitmbae64.sys Image name: mbae64.sys Timestamp: Mon Sep 08 20:27:15 2014(540DF503) CheckSum: 00013E60 ImageSize: 0000D780 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Thank you axe0 for the very prompt reply. I honestly wasn't expecting one so soon. I have taken the appropriate steps outlined above to address this issue. What would be the recommended amount of time to determine if this particular issue has been cleared up before marking this issue as solved? Thank you again for your assistance.
Try to reproduce the BSOD.
If you are unable to reproduce the BSOD wait a few days to be sure it is gone.
If you are able to reproduce the BSOD, or get a new BSOD, use the tool and upload the zip file.
You're welcome
Alright, looks like we are exactly a week later. The BSOD presented with same issue, KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE.
I have attached a zip file that was created using BSODInspector.exe. Thank you in advance for any assistance and please let me know if you would need anything else from me.
The dumps are from 6 days ago.
Please check {windows partition}windowsminidump and check if there are any more recent dump files saved.
Please make sure your pc is configured for small dump files How to configure minidump | Windows 10 tutorial
SUPERJUDGE_2015_10_14_2015_11_52_PM.zip
Well, I had a good month or so but after a windows update or something, I am back to the same security check failure error along with a couple others in the last couple days as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just tacked two more on this evening as well.
SUPERJUDGE_2015_10_15_2015_12_44_AM.zip
In the case of a 1 month delay between responses, it is better to create a new thread then using an old thread again.
I will store that up for future reference. I thought as it was the same type error it would be ok to post it to this thread. Sorry about that.