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AdmiralSupreme
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Recently I had built my first computer, and it seems to be giving me BSOD almost once a day. After looking into the minidumps it is telling me that mtoskrnl.exe is the driver that is causing the BSOD to happen. I checked Windows Update and it isn't giving me updates for any drivers. The crashes only tend to happen once a day and don't tend to interrupt my daily usage of my computer, but is still a major inconvenience when it does happen
When it comes to BSOD, the two errors I mostly see are INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR and MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. Internal power error always happens when I turn on my computer in the morning and it fails to boot up. Usually, I just have to turn on my computer again and it boots normally. Memory management occurs while I am using my computer. This happens when I am running multiple applications, however, my RAM usage isn't really that high (I have 16 GB of RAM, and I've almost never fully used all 16 gigs of it).
After doing some research, I've used Windows Memory Diagnostic but it's telling me that my RAM is fine. I've also tried to run Driver Verifier. After restarting, I got stuck in an Automatic Repair loop with a message telling me that my PC did not start correctly. I ended up having to go through startup repair to get back to Windows, but that also had an unfortunate side effect of deleting some of my apps as well as deleting my recent DMP files (after doing some research I figured that I should have used command prompt to stop driver verifier while in automatic repair). The DMP files that I still have left are from a week ago, but they all still mostly say the same thing: memory management/internal power error BSOD and caused by ntoskrnl.exe.
Here are the DMP files as well as the system information files should they come in handy:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnVHR43QYqjEhniixl76erMqOp_r?e=ebie4x
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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When it comes to BSOD, the two errors I mostly see are INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR and MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. Internal power error always happens when I turn on my computer in the morning and it fails to boot up. Usually, I just have to turn on my computer again and it boots normally. Memory management occurs while I am using my computer. This happens when I am running multiple applications, however, my RAM usage isn't really that high (I have 16 GB of RAM, and I've almost never fully used all 16 gigs of it).
After doing some research, I've used Windows Memory Diagnostic but it's telling me that my RAM is fine. I've also tried to run Driver Verifier. After restarting, I got stuck in an Automatic Repair loop with a message telling me that my PC did not start correctly. I ended up having to go through startup repair to get back to Windows, but that also had an unfortunate side effect of deleting some of my apps as well as deleting my recent DMP files (after doing some research I figured that I should have used command prompt to stop driver verifier while in automatic repair). The DMP files that I still have left are from a week ago, but they all still mostly say the same thing: memory management/internal power error BSOD and caused by ntoskrnl.exe.
Here are the DMP files as well as the system information files should they come in handy:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnVHR43QYqjEhniixl76erMqOp_r?e=ebie4x
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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