I've been facing a lot of crashes on my Windows 11 system that seem to get worse over time. I can reliably trigger a BSOD with error code 0x1e while running texgen/dyndolod for Skyrim, but now I'm also experiencing what I call 'flash crashes' while playing Apex Legends. These flash crashes happen just after the jumpship loads, causing everything to shut down for a moment and then the computer reboots, showing me a fresh desktop. I've also noticed that my Bluetooth gets completely disabled after these crashes, and I can't reconnect devices afterwards. I've tried updating drivers, reseating my RAM, monitoring temperatures, and I've even disabled 'fast restart'—but nothing seems off when I check. I've collected some dump files from the crashes, which I can provide for a more thorough look.
3 Answers
Have you checked if there's a newer BIOS version available for your motherboard? Sometimes an outdated BIOS can cause stability issues, especially if you're running newer software or games. I found that CyberPowerPC has updates, and it might be worth installing the latest version to see if it resolves your crashing problems. Just updated mine, and I'm monitoring to see if my issues persist!
Also, just a heads-up: when you make changes to your BIOS or disk setup, ensure you've got backups of your important files. It's a good precaution to avoid any potential data loss during troubleshooting!
To diagnose your BSOD issues effectively, it's really helpful to grab those dump files from your system. They can provide crucial insights into what's causing the crashes. If you can boot into Windows or Safe Mode, navigate to C:WindowsMinidump and see if you have any recent dump files there. If you find them, just zip the folder and upload it to a file-sharing service like MediaFire or Catbox.moe, which are currently working well. Having multiple dump files helps a lot for thorough analysis, so if you only have one, follow some guides on adjusting your system to create more dump files in the future.

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