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Multiple BSOD (Kernel, Irql, System_ex., System_th...)
I can't figure out what's going on with my computer. I build it a month ago, it was working fine until last 2 weeks. I often get BSOD, almost different errors all the time. I formatted it because it wouldn't open (When I pressed the power button, it immediately closed. I had to wait about 10 minutes it to work each time, then press the power button.) Before the format, all drivers were updated. Now I chose to install any, still getting problems. I tried to see what's going on, created dmp files and viewed them on BlueScreenView. Since I couldn't figure it out, I decided to post here to you guys. (I have a sense that it can be related to a usb port or my wifi adapter) How can I post .dmp files here, should I update them somewhere?
Many thanks!
PS: I don't overclock anything.
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These issue occurs because of both hardware and software problems.
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Apc_Index_Mismatch
Kmode_exception_not_handled
driver_overran_stack_buffer
all of them are pointing the ntoskrnl.exe
Please help me, I updated all drivers, os, bios, ran memtest, everything. Still and still getting bsod. About to go crazy.
Here's my system,
Asus H97M-E Motherboard
Intel I5-4690 Processor
Intel 4600 HD Graphics
8 GB RAM (Crucial)
Kingston 120GB SSD (Which has the OS on)
WD 1TB HDD
I need help
Seriously, when my computer freezes about 2 seconds I know a BSOD is coming and slowly getting to feel excited to see what's next.
P.S: I am getting netio.sys bsod error which is new, happened today. It occured when I tried to create a shortcut.
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IF you are BSOD'ing on an absolutely clean install (nothing added that was not on the dvd) it is hardware, I suspect one of those "most updated drivers" is the issue. Obviously you were able to boot when you first installed or you would not have been able to "update drivers"
Boot into safe mode find and upload the dump files/
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