Help! Random BSODs After Windows Reset – What Should I Do?

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Asked By TechWhiz123 On

Hey everyone, I've been experiencing random Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors ever since I did a Windows reset a couple of months ago. I've collected some minidumps, and they all seem to indicate different issues:

1. SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (0x0000003b)
2. DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0x000000d1)
3. KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (0x0000001e)

I've checked my hardware and everything seems fine. My RAM is working properly, the SSD is in good shape, and I don't have any overclocks set. I've also manually reinstalled multiple drivers and run DDU, along with a chipset update. Power saving settings are off both in Windows and BIOS.

My specs are:
- Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- Asus TUF B650-E Wifi
- 5070 Ti 16GB RTX OC TUF
- 64GB (4x16) Kingston FURY Beast RGB DDR5 6000MT/s CL30
- Be Quiet! Pure Power 12M 750W PSU
- AIO Corsair water cooling with plenty of side fans, and no overheating issues.

Before I update the BIOS or do a fresh Windows install, I'd love to hear any tips or solutions you might have!

3 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru88 On

It sounds like a tough situation! I've dealt with BSODs that change with each restart, and in my case, it was usually faulty RAM. Have you tried running MemTest86 to rule that out? It can really help pinpoint memory issues that Windows might overlook.

Answered By PCFixer101 On

You mentioned you already ran MemTest and Windows Memory Diagnostic, which is good. Sometimes it can be helpful to run these tests again just to double-check. Issues like these can also occasionally stem from driver conflicts, especially after a Windows reset. Have you looked into rolling back any recent driver updates?

Answered By RamDude69 On

Just a thought, but sometimes these errors can be linked to USB devices too. If you have any unnecessary peripherals connected, try unplugging them. It might help narrow down the issue.

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