What Could Be Causing My Frequent BSODs?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

Hey everyone! I'm experiencing a lot of issues with Blue Screens of Death (BSOD), and I'm really struggling to nail down what's causing them. I'm looking for some help to figure this out, if anyone has the time. I've gathered the last five minidumps and a reliability report, which you can find in this link. If you need any additional information, just let me know! Thanks a bunch!

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Answered By EventWatcher42 On

Before diving into the dump files, have you checked the Event Viewer? Look under the application and system logs—there should be entries that might help you see what's happening. Often, there are logs indicating critical errors, which could shed light on the BSODs. If you find anything, you can export those logs and share them for more insight!

Answered By TechieTom89 On

To diagnose the BSOD issues, it's essential to gather the dump files from your system. These files are created when Windows crashes, and they help us figure out what went wrong. If your system can boot normally (or in Safe Mode), check the folder at C:WindowsMinidump for any dump files. If you find some, copy them to your desktop, zip the folder, and upload it to a file-sharing site—something like MediaFire or Catbox works well. If you only have one dump file, that's okay, but having more is better for analysis. You might want to also change your settings to create Small Memory Dumps. This way, you can make sure new dumps are generated without overwriting the old ones.

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