I've been experiencing the KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE (0x139) blue screen error on my Asus TUF F15 FX506LH gaming laptop running Windows 11 Home. This issue occurs specifically when I try to start certain games like Arena Breakout: Infinite and Delta Force; the game runs for about five minutes before crashing. Other games such as Overwatch and Valheim work fine. I've tried updating drivers, checking temperatures, reinstalling the games, and even running various CMD commands for diagnostics. I've also disabled memory integrity and several BIOS settings, but nothing has helped. I ended up doing a clean reinstall of Windows, which worked initially but then the same blue screen error returned the next day. I've tried two different sets of RAM and replaced the NVMe drive, but I'm still facing crashes. I'm beginning to wonder if it's a motherboard issue. Any insights or troubleshooting tips would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
Have you tried using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)? This tool can help clean out any problematic graphics drivers and allow you to reinstall a stable version. Sometimes, Windows or Nvidia's auto-updates can mess things up. It's worth a shot!
Totally! I faced similar issues and DDU really cleaned up my driver situation. Good luck!
It sounds like you're doing everything right so far! One thing to consider is checking for dump files related to the blue screen. If you can boot into Windows normally or via Safe Mode, look in C:WindowsMinidump for any files. Those dump files can help diagnose the issue. Just zip them up and upload them to a file-sharing site like MediaFire or Catbox. More dump files can give a clearer picture of what's going wrong!

That's a great suggestion! I'll give DDU a try. I just wish it wasn't so much trouble after reinstalling the OS.