Why Do I Keep Getting Bluescreens When I Enable Memory Integrity?

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Asked By RandomGiraffe74 On

I'm facing a frustrating issue with my computer. Every time I enable memory integrity, I receive a notification that I need to restart my device, and once I do, I encounter a bluescreen error stating: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED; with ACPI.sys noted as the culprit. I've tried various fixes but haven't had any success. Can anyone help me resolve this?

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Answered By CautionaryTale44 On

Just curious—are you enabling memory integrity because you're experiencing other system issues? I’ve noticed some drivers that show up in your dump files shouldn’t normally be on a Ryzen system. They often get there when third-party driver tools are used, which is something we generally recommend avoiding.

Answered By DumpHound88 On

Could you share your crash dump? It might provide more insights into what's going wrong with the memory integrity feature. Just a heads-up, if you have any relevant files, make sure to upload those.

Answered By CrashAnalyzer92 On

To better understand the bluescreen issue, you should check for dump files. If you can boot into Windows, or at least Safe Mode, look for dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. If you find them, you'll want to zip that folder and upload it using a file-sharing site. This information can help troubleshoot the error more effectively.

Answered By TechWhizKid01 On

It sounds like your BIOS might have a bug that interferes with how it handles memory integrity. Have you tried updating your BIOS? That often fixes these kinds of issues—if it doesn’t work, though, your options may be limited.

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