Help Understanding BSOD Minidump Files

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Asked By TechWhiz247 On

Hey everyone! I've been having some trouble with my new PC (just under a month old). I keep getting a BSOD when I boot it up, which has happened four times now. After the initial crash, everything seems to work fine for the rest of the session, but the next day it's really hit or miss whether it happens again. I've uploaded the four minidump files that were created during these crashes. Any help in understanding what's causing this would be super appreciated! Here's the link to the files: [Minidump.zip](https://www.mediafire.com/file/m7puqdagddnsqy4/Minidump.zip/file)

2 Answers

Answered By CrashSolver38 On

You mentioned you've uploaded some of the dump files but ran into permission issues with others. Make sure you're not syncing your desktop with OneDrive as it can mess with access. From the two files you uploaded, one showed a Critical_Process_Died error, which usually means a Windows process crashed. The other one indicated a WHEA_Uncorrectable_Error, often linked to hardware issues – specifically pointing to your CPU. But let's wait for the remaining dump files before drawing any conclusions!

TechWhiz247 -

I managed to zip and upload all four dump files this time! I’d love to hear your unbiased take on them before I give extra context about my PC.

Answered By DataDude99 On

To really get to the bottom of your BSOD issues, we need to analyze those dump files. These files show what was happening when your PC crashed. If you can get into Windows (or Safe Mode), check the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any files. If you find some, zip that folder up and upload it to a file sharing site. It would really help if you could get multiple dumps, so the more you can share, the better! Just follow the guide to change your dump type if you need to.

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