L Lukeash New member Joined Aug 4, 2017 Posts 2 Aug 4, 2017 #1 I have read the blue screen death (BSOD) release instructions View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.rar Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.rar 367.4 KB · Views: 3 Last edited by a moderator: Aug 5, 2017
I have read the blue screen death (BSOD) release instructions View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.rar
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Aug 4, 2017 #2 Hello Lukeash, I have had a look at your mini-dump file but there is no indication that I can find as to which driver might be causing the crash. Memory corruption in this case is most likely caused by the driver rather than faulty RAM. If the computer is brand new you do not really want to be messing about inside the case because you might void your warranty. I would take it back to the store if these BSOD problems persist. If you built it yourself it is a different matter. I also notice you are using WinDivert, this usually implies that software is being illegally used and if so further help will not be given.
Hello Lukeash, I have had a look at your mini-dump file but there is no indication that I can find as to which driver might be causing the crash. Memory corruption in this case is most likely caused by the driver rather than faulty RAM. If the computer is brand new you do not really want to be messing about inside the case because you might void your warranty. I would take it back to the store if these BSOD problems persist. If you built it yourself it is a different matter. I also notice you are using WinDivert, this usually implies that software is being illegally used and if so further help will not be given.
L Lukeash New member Joined Aug 4, 2017 Posts 2 Aug 4, 2017 #3 Thank you very much. I'm going to stay at this good forum to improve my English level