I've been dealing with persistent blue screen errors on my Windows 11 system for the past couple of months, and it's driving me crazy. I suspect it might be due to some driver issues, but no matter what I've tried, nothing seems to work. The common error messages I keep getting are: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, DRIVER_OVERRAN_STACK_BUFFER, and SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. They all point to the file ntoskrnl.exe as the problem. If anyone has any ideas on how to resolve this issue, I'd really appreciate your help!
2 Answers
To figure out what's causing those blue screens, you'll want to check for crash logs, known as dump files. If you can access Windows, either normally or in Safe Mode, head over to C:WindowsMinidump. If you find any dump files there, copy that folder to your desktop, zip it, and upload it to a file-sharing site. Make sure to grab multiple files if you have them for a better analysis. If you don't have zip software, you can right-click the folder and select 'Send to' > 'Compressed (Zipped) folder'. This will help us troubleshoot more effectively!
Don't forget when making changes—like BIOS or disk setups—you could potentially lose data. So, it's super important to back everything up before diving into any fixes. Stay safe!

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