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Hi Community,
I’ve had frequent BSOD on my laptop since March 2020. It’s a Samsung Notebook 9 Pro 15” running Windows 10 Home 2004, OS Build19041.450.
After my last reset of Windows, I avoided installing new software other than Chrome, pCloud (to back up & share files), WinDirStat, and the debugging tools. I’m still getting several BSOD per day (including the first time I tried to type up this cry for help!)
The only odd thing I’m doing is dual booting Ubuntu 18.04 -- But I only started doing that after the BSOD issues to see if it would be more stable. It seems to be, but I’m not 100% sure.
All of my supporting docs, DMPs, etc are in this shared folder:
***** For convenience, individual files are linked below *****
WhoCrashed Report:
Speccy system info:
MSInfo32 System Information File:
My three latest minidumps:
Text output from WinDbg !analyze -v of the latest full 16GB MEMORY.DMP:
I’m running Driver Verifier, but the last BSOD did not seem to be caused by verifier; at least, it looked like a regular BSOD to me.
Text output from verifier /querysettings
I'll be grateful for any help!
Thanks!
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I’ve had frequent BSOD on my laptop since March 2020. It’s a Samsung Notebook 9 Pro 15” running Windows 10 Home 2004, OS Build19041.450.
I’ve tried resetting Windows and also completely reinstalled it.
Windows Updates are current.
Samsung updates & drivers are current.
Nothing is flagged in Device Manager.
Memtest found no errors; I’ve run it multiple times.
System File Check SFC did find and fix errors a few days ago, but BSODs continue just the same.
After my last reset of Windows, I avoided installing new software other than Chrome, pCloud (to back up & share files), WinDirStat, and the debugging tools. I’m still getting several BSOD per day (including the first time I tried to type up this cry for help!)
The only odd thing I’m doing is dual booting Ubuntu 18.04 -- But I only started doing that after the BSOD issues to see if it would be more stable. It seems to be, but I’m not 100% sure.
All of my supporting docs, DMPs, etc are in this shared folder:
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=kZEc1ckZXi3JX22dy2QWt95CvRgPXSIRiEEV
The latest 16GB full MEMORY.DMP is still uploading, but will be accessible from this folder.
***** For convenience, individual files are linked below *****
WhoCrashed Report:
Speccy system info:
MSInfo32 System Information File:
My three latest minidumps:
081420-27609-01.dmp: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZd5eckZ0dJw2P9KRz4AvVaEp32SBHH1wCXy
081420-11296-01.dmp: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZuReckZlScQIeFpmsj2sJtYYwQv3XYrcOvk
081320-12812-01.dmp: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZFLeckZSpC576YQdXHfV9X294bd0HfAR6e7
Text output from WinDbg !analyze -v of the latest full 16GB MEMORY.DMP:
I’m running Driver Verifier, but the last BSOD did not seem to be caused by verifier; at least, it looked like a regular BSOD to me.
Text output from verifier /querysettings
I'll be grateful for any help!
Thanks!
Continue reading...