Trouble with Constant BSOD After Windows 11 24h2 Update

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Asked By TechieCat123 On

I've been dealing with nonstop Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors since the Windows 11 24h2 update. The specific error I keep encountering is **0x0000000a**, which indicates a memory issue. This has become such a headache that I had to reinstall Windows 11 from a USB. Here are my system specs:
- **Processor:** Intel i9-13900KF (13th Gen, 24 cores, 3000MHz)
- **Motherboard:** PRIME Z790-P WIFI
- **RAM:** 32 GB
- **Windows Version:** 10.0.26100
- **BIOS Version:** American Megatrends 1813

The logs point to the error being caused by the driver: ntoskrnl.exe. I'm at a loss and could really use some help figuring this out! I've included a link to my DUMP: [https://files.catbox.moe/ztgern.dmp](https://files.catbox.moe/ztgern.dmp)

3 Answers

Answered By NerdyNina On

Yeah, from what you're describing, it looks like there might be a recurring issue with the ntoskrnl.exe. If you only have one dump file, that’s definitely a limitation. Keep an eye out for additional dumps as you troubleshoot! You might also want to run some hardware diagnostics to ensure that your RAM and other components are in good shape.

Answered By FixItFred789 On

It sounds like a rough situation! To get to the bottom of these BSODs, you'll need those dump files for analysis. Have you checked for any mini dump files in C:WindowsMinidump? If you find any, please zip them up and upload them to a compatible file-sharing service. Just make sure to follow the steps so you can see all the relevant dumps. If you only have one, you might want to adjust your settings to capture more in the future! Good luck!

Answered By DataSaverClaire On

Just a heads up, it's super important to back up your important files before making changes to your BIOS or disk setup. It's easy to overlook, but you don't want to lose any data while troubleshooting. If you keep running into the same BSOD after reinstalling, it may be a driver issue. Have you updated all your drivers since the reinstall?

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