Hi Wildfire & Welcome to the forums ^_^,
I have analysed your dump files and below has been provided an analysis of the same for informative purposes :-
Below is the stack
Code:
3: kd> knL # Child-SP RetAddr Call Site
00 ffffd000`5d1efb48 fffff802`e313fabc nt!KeBugCheckEx
01 ffffd000`5d1efb50 fffff802`e31341e0 nt!VerifierBugCheckIfAppropriate+0x3c
02 ffffd000`5d1efb90 fffff802`e3151907 nt!MmCheckMapIoSpace+0xa4
03 ffffd000`5d1efbd0 fffff801`28bb52f5 nt!VerifierMmMapIoSpace+0x43
04 ffffd000`5d1efc10 00000000`41500741 TeeDriverW8x64+0x152f5
05 ffffd000`5d1efc18 ffffe000`e3dd4b78 0x41500741
06 ffffd000`5d1efc20 ffffe000`e3ddde20 0xffffe000`e3dd4b78
07 ffffd000`5d1efc28 ffffe000`e3dd4b78 0xffffe000`e3ddde20
08 ffffd000`5d1efc30 ffffd000`5d1efcb0 0xffffe000`e3dd4b78
09 ffffd000`5d1efc38 ffffd000`5d1efc98 0xffffd000`5d1efcb0
0a ffffd000`5d1efc40 00000000`00000000 0xffffd000`5d1efc98
It is the driver Intel Management Engine Interface driver.
If the problem happened before the reinstall as well, there is a chance that this might be a problem related to hardware compatibility or the hardware being broken itself.
The Management Engine Interface driver I have installed is a newer one than offered by MSI itself. I'll replace it with the official one from MSI and see how that goes.
Kindly follow the below instructions -
- Please type in the below command in an Administrator Command Prompt -
Result: "No settings were changed." Which is understandable, as Driver Verifier wasn't active.
You are supposed to run the Memtest86 test for a minimum of 8 passes. 4 passes are not sufficient to detect the errors.
Tomorrow I'm going to the new Bond movie, giving me plenty of time I'll be able to miss my computer while it's running tests... :) So I'll have Memtest86 v6.2.0 start before I go. By the time I wake up the next day, it should have moved beyond eight passes. I'll post results here when I have them.
I would suggest you to run the Hardware Diagnostics over here -
Hardware Diagnostics
My OS drive, the Intel 750 SSD, is fine, as verified by Intel's own SSD Toolbox. I'm certain my two Western Digital hard drives are fine too, but to be sure I'll run WD's LifeGuard Diagnostics on them as soon as I can.
Not so long ago, in my previous Windows 10 installation under which I also experienced freezes, I had Prime95 running for a day with the small FFT settings for stresstesting. No errors were found. CPU Temperatures would max out at around 75 degrees Celsius. But CPU cooling is most definitely not the issue here, as the freezes occur most often when the system is idling and I load up Firefox.
Also, I've never experienced freezes while gaming. Even when playing games like The Witcher 3, my system performes just fine. But I have already stresstested my videocard with Furmark on its most extreme settings, temperatures peaked around 85 degrees Celsius. And that was even when it was a very hot day, so under normal circumstances temperatures would be lower. But also, the same here as with CPU temps, this has nothing to do with the issue at hand since it occurs most often when the system is in idle state and I'm only loading Firefox...
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When I have the results from Memtest86 plus the ones from the WD LifeGuard Diagnostics, I'll report them here.
Thanks :)