Experiencing Frequent BSODs on Windows 11—What Can I Do?

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Asked By CuriousCat92 On

I've been dealing with frequent blue screen of death (BSOD) errors on my Windows 11 machine, and it's becoming a significant issue. It seems to stem from faulty Nvidia drivers, which I mentioned in a previous post, but the problem persists regardless of driver updates. My usage mainly involves web browsing and watching media; I haven't played any games recently.

I would appreciate help analyzing my minidump file to see if the BSODs are caused by anything other than the Nvidia driver. My setup includes a Lenovo P15v Gen 1 with a Quadro P620 graphics card, and I'm running the latest Windows 11 updates (version 24H2). Here's the latest minidump link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ommkwqsja0ace95/052625-25578-01.zip/file. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By TechWizard42 On

First things first, make sure you check the mini dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. These logs can really help in diagnosing BSOD issues. If you can access Windows normally or even in Safe Mode, you need to zip the dump files and upload them somewhere like MediaFire or catbox.moe since Reddit often blocks certain file hosts. Also, having multiple dump files is ideal, so if there’s only one, it’s good to follow a guide to change your settings for a Small Memory Dump, which won't overwrite your previous logs. That way, you can gather more data for analysis!

Answered By NerdyGamer83 On

Make sure to run your dump files through BlueScreenView. This tool can help you analyze the crash logs and get more insight into what's causing the BSODs. You can download it here: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html. It might help you identify if it's truly related to the Nvidia drivers or if there are other culprits at play.

Answered By HelpfulHarry On

If you can, try generating a complete memory dump. They're more informative than just the basic mini dumps. Just be aware that complete dumps can be pretty large (like over 16GB). You might need to choose a reliable file-sharing service to upload such a large file when you're ready.

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