I recently built a new PC and after trying out a few games, I experienced a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) a couple of weeks ago. I stopped playing the game that caused the BSOD, but I found a minidump file on my PC and I'd like to analyze it to figure out what caused the issue so I can get back to gaming. Here are my PC specs: RYZEN 5 9600X, GIGABYTE B850M FORCE WIFI 6E, TFORCE VULCAN ECO 2X16GB 6000MHZ CL30, ASROCK RX 9070 XT STEEL LEGEND DARK 16GB, DEEPCOOL GAMERSTORM PN850M, and a CRUCIAL T500 2TB drive. I'm running Windows 11. Here's the link to my minidump: [minidump link](https://www.mediafire.com/file/qul4esio2h1rwbt/082025-25218-01.zip/file)
3 Answers
To analyze the BSOD, we need those dump files, which are basically crash logs. If you can access Windows, either normally or via Safe Mode, check for dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. If you find any, zip that folder and upload it to a file-sharing site like mediafire or catbox.moe, since Reddit often blocks other hosts. Also, if you only have one dump file, feel free to upload that and follow a guide to change your settings for more comprehensive dumps next time.
Out of curiosity, what game were you playing when the BSOD happened? Also, are you using a PS4 controller to play?
I was playing SpiderMan 2 when it crashed, and yes, I was using a PS4 controller.
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