I always get a blue screen with different error codes at some point. Usually after 10-30 minutes. Sometimes much later. That's why I had the PC set up before (and because Fortnite often crashed). Can someone help?
We need the error codes to help. But I can tell you, check your RAM individually with Memtestx86.
So far IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Can you please send the error codes?
Are in reply to Zombie 3000
Okay they can really mean a lot. Now you do the following:
Whenever Windows has a blue screen, a dump file is created. These dump files are located in C: \ Windows \ minidump. Please upload these to Mega:
https://eu.static.mega.co.nz/
And create a link, which you then please post here in the comments.
If I want to put the file in the cloud
Access to the file has been denied.
The file at file: /// C: /Windows/Minidump/052020-11343-01.dmp can't be read. It may have been removed or moved, or file permissions may be preventing access.
Try uploading them from your desktop. So copy it to the desktop and so on…
Can take some time now, Memtest is currently running.
Yeah well.
So mem check didn't find anything. RAM is running. The error code still comes with the files
Okay, that is good. Now you would have to read out the dump files with WinDBG.
Access is also denied. But it works with bluescreenview if that helps
Yes. Blue screen view is okay too. Can we do it "tomorrow"? It's really late😅…
BTW. Try to start WinDBG times admin rights. Then it should work.
Works
These are your error codes
https://www.google.com/...0x0000003D
https://www.google.com/...0x0000003B
https://www.google.com/...0x0000000A
Spontaneously I would say hard drive or ram defective. Can't look straight but because I make goulash.
Ram tested with mentest, nothing. Hard drive scanned with the Windows tool, nothing.
Otherwise try it
Windows Search - Event Viewer
Custom settings
Administrative events
Fix error ID.
Ignore warnings and distribution in 99% of cases.
Unfortunately, blue screens are as annoying as they are usually lengthy. I feel you
Since you have rebuilt the system, it is unlikely but not impossible that the error is due to the operating system. So it's either the bios, I would start with the bios and the hardware.
Open your case (switch off the power and wait until the lamps are off!) And check ALL cables, whether they are properly seated on the mainboard, if necessary pull them out and plug them in again. Because the error only takes time, it could be due to a weak power supply unit due to current fluctuations. I would rule out the RAM as a cause if you were able to use a single RAM bar. For me, every time RAM was wrong, the computer did not start and only beeped several times. Try to use the internal graphics card instead of the external one and to test over a longer period of time whether the error happens. If not, your graphics card is probably not fully compatible. The worst thing would be if the motherboard had a defect. Unfortunately, this happens quite often and is often the only way to safely bypass a BSOD if you are not quite sure where the error is.
I can give you a few software tips. First of all: I don't use it to advertise and I don't get anything for advertising it to you. But the "Process Lasso Pro" tool, in addition to its function as a process manager, can also fix blue screens that occur due to current fluctuations.
And: If you have any automatic driver updater programs installed on your computer, DELETE them! Delete all driver update programs, they permanently destroy computers and generate BSODs because the drivers are usually not obtained from the original pages and every BETA is tested on you. Some antivirus programs can also cause a blue screen. If necessary, switch off your antivirus program or change the provider and see if there are still crashes afterwards.
Also look into the bios and switch between AHCI and RAID. Prevent the graphics card from overclocking.
I hope I can help you with the answers. Do not search for possible solutions on the Internet for too long. The error codes are usually not very meaningful and each blue screen often has its own cause.
With me I see no error ID fix.
You have to do that yourself
My power supply is actually quite new since my old one went off. Was then exchanged, 600 watts Pure Power 11 with a Ryzen 7 2700x and a Rtx2070. Can't really be that
When do the error messages appear? After or before the Windows logo? Basically, a "zombie" indicates problems with the working memory, it is data that is not correctly referenced, ie data that is needed but can't be found in the working memory.
Comes standard blue screen. Error photos are collected up to 100% and then the standstill code is below
OK. Then there's a problem at the operating system level. Perform a memory test, you will surely find instructions for your BIOS / computer on the Internet.
I already have
Are you sure? Check it out with the following website:
https://www.bequiet.com/de/psucalculator
I just did it
And if there's only the 400watt power supply
You have to send me the link you created…
Theoretically, the power supply could also have small short circuits. That has already happened to me.
But the probability is that I tap on cracked motherboard (hardware), not completely compatible graphics card (hardware), irregular power supply due to energy settings (software) or incorrectly installed drivers through driver update program or antivirus program (software).
Sorry that I'm only now reporting again. Everything went well for 1-2 days, but now I had a blue screen again
Apparently I had a blue screen yesterday. I was probably not on the PC for a short time. However, I previously had several blue screens a day and now only one
Yesterday and today Interrupt Exception Not Handled
So, I looked at the dump files with WinDBG. Among other things, the program told me that System, Discord and Fortnite were responsible for the crashes. I have a few questions:
How did you check your RAM? (Individually, together, with Memetest86…)
Are your graphics drivers up to date (and all other drivers?)
If so, did you download the graphics drivers from the Nvidia website?
I tested both RAM bars together.
I downloaded Nvidia drivers from the official Nvidia website.
Please test the RAM bars individually. Are ALL drivers up to date? Have you actually reinstalled Windows?
What does CrystalDiskInfo actually say? Oh, could you please list all your hardware?
Drivers of all current. Yes, I had already reinstalled Windows.
Fortnite often crashes with me.
Memtest should have recognized an error
What should CrystalDiskInfo say?
"Overall good"
Ryzen 7 2700x
Kfa2 Rtx 2070 ex
Asus Tuf X470-Plus Gaming
G.Skill TridentZ 3200 mhz
Scythe Cooler Mugen 5
No, not necessarily. The RAM must be tested together and individually. There's a difference.
Do other demanding games (other than Fortnite) also crash? I would suspect the graphics card or RAM. Do you have a possibility to test them in another system?
Unfortunately I can't test it. Since the PC is a ready-made PC and I still have a guarantee, I will return it
Or I was just stupid and the ram wasn't really in there. From actually lit up (RGB) etc. Let's have a look
You have to look. I would take advantage of the guarantee in this case. These errors must not be with a finished PC.
Memtest didn't recognize anything again
Okay then it's most likely the graphics card. The bluescreens you got mostly comes from a broken graphics driver or broken RAM. I would send the thing in.