I'm encountering some frustrating Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues with Windows 11 24H2. It seems to happen every couple of hours, even when I'm just sitting idle. The bug check errors vary and include codes like 0x0000001e, 0x0000007e, and several others. I've spent the last week troubleshooting, thinking it might be faulty RAM, but I even tried turning off my overclock settings, and the BSODs keep occurring. Is anyone else experiencing similar issues with Windows 11 24H2? I've uploaded some dump files for reference.
3 Answers
It sounds like a classic BSOD issue, and getting those dump files is crucial for diagnosing the problem. If you're able to access Windows, check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any crash logs. You can zip that folder and upload it to a file-sharing service like catbox.moe or mediafire. Having multiple dump files helps in analyzing the root cause effectively!
Just to clarify, did you start having these problems right after you upgraded to 24H2? If you had no issues before, it could be a compatibility problem with your new setup. If all else fails, consider rolling back to 23H2, especially since you did a fresh install on a new SSD.
It's interesting that you upgraded all that hardware and did a clean install. That can sometimes create new conflicts, especially with drivers. Make sure all your drivers are up to date, especially for your new GPU. You might also want to check the BIOS to see if there's an update available.

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