I've been dealing with a persistent Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) that shows the KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE error. It happens randomly while I'm gaming or even just browsing for schoolwork. Here's what I've done to troubleshoot:
1. Wiped my computer, which stopped the errors for about a month but then they came back.
2. Disabling the TPM in the BIOS — although I might need to wipe my computer again for it to take full effect.
3. Made sure all my drivers are updated and that Windows is the latest version.
4. Ran the memory diagnostic tool and got no errors.
5. Did an sfc scan with no issues found.
6. Ran memtest86, which also didn't show any errors.
At this point, I'm feeling pretty stuck and frustrated since my hardware seems to be functioning correctly. I've even included all the dump files from the crashes for anyone who can help — thanks in advance! Additionally, I've been experiencing some screen and audio stuttering, moving at about 10 fps for a few seconds, prior to the BSOD issues. Not sure if that's related, but it might be another problem to explore.
2 Answers
Definitely grab all the dump files and don’t just rely on the latest one. I've had similar issues before and analyzing multiple dumps helped catch the underlying problems. If you’re having trouble with file sharing, just make sure to consider sites that don’t get blacklisted. Once you have everything ready, it’ll really help in figuring out what's causing your BSOD.
It sounds like you're in a tricky spot with the BSODs. First, make sure you collect all the dump files you have. They’re super important for diagnosing the issue! Check the C:WindowsMinidump folder to see if you have multiple logs, zip them, and upload them to a file sharing site like Catbox or Mediafire. Just follow the guide to set it up for Small Memory Dumps if you need. The more data we have, the easier it’ll be to pinpoint the issue.
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