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Sudden BSODs


kupapiachu

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Hello everyone.

My system suddenly started crashing like crazy, 10 BSODs already since yesterday.

I tried to investigate with BlueScreenView but to me it seems all random, every crash seems to be caused by something else... I don't know, I'm probably not able to interpret all this correctly so I have to ask for help.

I've attached the dmp files below.

Let me know what additional information should I provide.

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Is the hardware fine (RAM, CPU)?

********************************************************************************                                                                             **                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    **                                                                             ********************************************************************************DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1)An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at aninterrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high.  This is usuallycaused by drivers using improper addresses.Probably caused by : hardware ********************************************************************************                                                                             **                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    **                                                                             ********************************************************************************INTERRUPT_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (3d)STACK_TEXT: nt!KeBugCheckExnt!KiInterruptHandlernt!RtlpExecuteHandlerForExceptionnt!RtlDispatchExceptionnt!KiDispatchExceptionnt!KiExceptionDispatchnt!KiGeneralProtectionFaultnt!HalPerformEndOfInterruptnt!KiInterruptDispatchNoLockNoEtwamdppm!C1Haltamdppm!AcpiCStateIdleExecutent!PpmIdleExecuteTransitionnt!PoIdlent!KiIdleLoop

this looks like Hardware issue. Looks for a BIOS Update (yours is 4 years old now).

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I doubt it is random. All of these have 2 different trends.

1. Networking

2. chipset/cpu

What are you doing at the time these crashes happen?

Are you playing games or doing something else?

Are you overclocking anything?

Obviously something must have happened, maybe a driver update or Windows update? Some new software you might have installed?

You can try updating your chipset drivers. BSODs show errors with networking (generic) and networking issues with both wired (Broadcom) and wireless (Atheros) drivers.

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Thank you all, but it looks like it's too late.

I shut the computer down when I went to work, everything looked normal, but when I came back and turned it on - blackness on my monitor.

Luckily I still have some of my old hardware. Swapped the motherboard (and RAM because of incompatibility) and I'm up and running. And no BSODs so far.

It's not completely dead though. Power comes on, fans are spinning, there's even some initial hdd led activity, but no video.

It's probably time for me to join the expensive Intel team :-/

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