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I searched the time that my computer got BSOD (around 10:40 pm) in the Event Viewer and here's what I got so far.

 

It always keeps happening and I'm tired of it.

 

Windows Logs>System

1st 6 errors have the same Guid

https://postimg.cc/gallery/1kuyn1x7s/

I searched the Guid in the registry editor and this is what I found

https://postimg.cc/FYdwmqmZ

 

Now there is a critical as well..

https://postimg.cc/Pv5F7V21

Here are the details

https://postimg.cc/NLZ1SPJY

I searched for the Guid and this is what I found

https://postimg.cc/06H6mbhx

 

Here is another error

https://postimg.cc/rdvVMWvd

Details

https://postimg.cc/CZfnVbct

There is no Guid though

 

And here's the last one for this time period

https://postimg.cc/ZBRgRKy1

Details

https://postimg.cc/G8yFzW04

https://postimg.cc/w1jDny88

 

There is another one in Application but it happened at the time I turned on my notebook.

https://postimg.cc/0zK78gQc

Details

https://postimg.cc/w7y1NXpB

Guid

https://postimg.cc/XZHWxPK6

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3 hours ago, Purevil said:

When you get bsod it should give you a error address momentarily.   Write down the address and search for a solution via google.

Can't even see the stop code because the error only popped up on my screen for about a split second.

What O/S are you on? You might need to disable automatic restarting on BSOD in order to get a proper idea of the error, as the logs you've posted above don't give any inclination of the cause.

 

For W10: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/69012-enable-disable-bsod-automatic-restart-windows-10-a.html

For W7/8: https://www.tecknowledgebase.com/6367/how-to-disable-the-automatic-restart-on-system-failure-in-windows-7/

 

That should let you grab the actual STOP code, which often won't get logged to the System Event Logs due to the abruptness of the crash.

11 hours ago, sivispacem said:

What O/S are you on? You might need to disable automatic restarting on BSOD in order to get a proper idea of the error, as the logs you've posted above don't give any inclination of the cause.

 

For W10: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/69012-enable-disable-bsod-automatic-restart-windows-10-a.html

For W7/8: https://www.tecknowledgebase.com/6367/how-to-disable-the-automatic-restart-on-system-failure-in-windows-7/

 

That should let you grab the actual STOP code, which often won't get logged to the System Event Logs due to the abruptness of the crash.

Alright, I disabled it. Now, how can I get the stop code?

It will be on the blue screen. There will be a fully capitalised error type with the words separated by underscores (like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) and then a numerical code at the bottom of the error.

16 hours ago, sivispacem said:

It will be on the blue screen. There will be a fully capitalised error type with the words separated by underscores (like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) and then a numerical code at the bottom of the error.

Got it. UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION and another one, CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED. Any idea what's the cause?

I have updated all my drivers. Common BSOD fix, but error still persists.

 

edit: ofc the 2nd stop code and the 1st stop code isn't on one blue screen..

Edited by a bad day

I'd try rolling back the most recent Windows updates then reinstalling them as this BSOD has been linked with them. 

 

If that doesn't work I'd look at a reinstallation of Windows.

Open device manager and check for any yellow question marks. Visit PC manufactours website and check for important updates..  They may have a auto update tool, download it and let it scan/update.    The second error could be a hard drive failure.  

 

Personally I'd reinstall windows and skip rolling back.   It may be worth checking the PC cables.  Could be a loose hard drive cable?  

Edited by Guest
16 hours ago, sivispacem said:

I'd try rolling back the most recent Windows updates then reinstalling them as this BSOD has been linked with them. 

 

If that doesn't work I'd look at a reinstallation of Windows.

Any version of Win10 that isn't crap like 1809?

 

8 hours ago, Purevil said:

Open device manager and check for any yellow question marks. Visit PC manufactours website and check for important updates..  They may have a auto update tool, download it and let it scan/update.    The second error could be a hard drive failure.  

 

Personally I'd reinstall windows and skip rolling back.   It may be worth checking the PC cables.  Could be a loose hard drive cable?  

None so far. Also, I'm using a laptop, and CrystalDiskInfo shows that my hard drive health is still good..

I'll try reinstalling Windows though. But, not 1809.

Multiple errors of different kinds tend to point to underlying corruption in the OS or to hardware issues- in this case potentially a dying drive.

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