L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 2, 2017 #1 I have Windows Update issues, and my problem couldn't be solved immediately, so I was told to open a thread here. I have a retail purchased copy of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 installed on a month old Ryzen 1600x based system. That is also when I reinstalled Windows. The system was built by me and contains: Ryzen 1600x CPU ASRock X370 Killer SLI/ac motherboard Radeon R9 380 GPU 2x GSkill F4-3200C14-16GTZR RAM chips running at 2066 MHz XFX Black Edition XPS-850W-BES 850W power supply I've attached the zip file from the app too. View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip Here's my MEMORY.DMP file. https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ai3NHME5OJqCgwV9M5XjljF9m0gZ Last edited by a moderator: Dec 2, 2017
I have Windows Update issues, and my problem couldn't be solved immediately, so I was told to open a thread here. I have a retail purchased copy of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 installed on a month old Ryzen 1600x based system. That is also when I reinstalled Windows. The system was built by me and contains: Ryzen 1600x CPU ASRock X370 Killer SLI/ac motherboard Radeon R9 380 GPU 2x GSkill F4-3200C14-16GTZR RAM chips running at 2066 MHz XFX Black Edition XPS-850W-BES 850W power supply I've attached the zip file from the app too. View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip Here's my MEMORY.DMP file. https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ai3NHME5OJqCgwV9M5XjljF9m0gZ
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Dec 2, 2017 #2 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Do you mean G.Skill Trident Z RGB PC4-25600 32GB (16GBx2 kit)? --> F4-3200C14D-32GTZR (click) Trident Z RGB, DDR4-3200, PC4-25600, 32GB (16GBx2), Timings 14-14-14-34, 1.35v, Unbuffered, Non-ECC, SPD Speed 2133MHz, SPD Voltage 1.20v, no fan, Height 44mm, Limited Lifetime, Intel XMP 2.0 Ready. Last edited: Dec 2, 2017
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Do you mean G.Skill Trident Z RGB PC4-25600 32GB (16GBx2 kit)? --> F4-3200C14D-32GTZR (click) Trident Z RGB, DDR4-3200, PC4-25600, 32GB (16GBx2), Timings 14-14-14-34, 1.35v, Unbuffered, Non-ECC, SPD Speed 2133MHz, SPD Voltage 1.20v, no fan, Height 44mm, Limited Lifetime, Intel XMP 2.0 Ready.
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 2, 2017 #3 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Do you mean G.Skill Trident Z RGB PC4-25600 32GB (16GBx2 kit)? --> F4-3200C14D-32GTZR (click) Trident Z RGB, DDR4-3200, PC4-25600, 32GB (16GBx2), Timings 14-14-14-34, 1.35v, Unbuffered, Non-ECC, SPD Speed 2133MHz, SPD Voltage 1.20v, no fan, Height 44mm, Limited Lifetime, Intel XMP 2.0 Ready. Click to expand... G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory Model F4-3200C14D-32GTZR (from Newegg)
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Do you mean G.Skill Trident Z RGB PC4-25600 32GB (16GBx2 kit)? --> F4-3200C14D-32GTZR (click) Trident Z RGB, DDR4-3200, PC4-25600, 32GB (16GBx2), Timings 14-14-14-34, 1.35v, Unbuffered, Non-ECC, SPD Speed 2133MHz, SPD Voltage 1.20v, no fan, Height 44mm, Limited Lifetime, Intel XMP 2.0 Ready. Click to expand... G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory Model F4-3200C14D-32GTZR (from Newegg)
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Dec 2, 2017 #4 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Without considering overclocking: - Max System Memory Speed 2667MHz (from amd ryzen 5 1600x specs). - Same value from motherboard specs. I'd set the memory speed/frequency to that value.
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Without considering overclocking: - Max System Memory Speed 2667MHz (from amd ryzen 5 1600x specs). - Same value from motherboard specs. I'd set the memory speed/frequency to that value.
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 2, 2017 #5 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Without considering overclocking: - Max System Memory Speed 2667MHz (from amd ryzen 5 1600x specs). - Same value from motherboard specs. I'd set the memory speed/frequency to that value. Click to expand... OK, I've set that. Apart from waiting for a BSOD (!) how do I know it's fixed?
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Without considering overclocking: - Max System Memory Speed 2667MHz (from amd ryzen 5 1600x specs). - Same value from motherboard specs. I'd set the memory speed/frequency to that value. Click to expand... OK, I've set that. Apart from waiting for a BSOD (!) how do I know it's fixed?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Dec 2, 2017 #6 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop There's really no other way to know. Let's see what this says: Farbar Service Scanner 1. Download Farbar Service Scanner from here, and move it to the Desktop 2. Right-click on FSS.exe > Run as Administrator 3. Checkmark everything, and click Scan 4. Once it finishes, Notepad will open FSS.txt on your Desktop. Attach it to your next reply
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop There's really no other way to know. Let's see what this says: Farbar Service Scanner 1. Download Farbar Service Scanner from here, and move it to the Desktop 2. Right-click on FSS.exe > Run as Administrator 3. Checkmark everything, and click Scan 4. Once it finishes, Notepad will open FSS.txt on your Desktop. Attach it to your next reply
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 2, 2017 #7 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop softwaremaniac said: There's really no other way to know. Let's see what this says: Farbar Service Scanner 1. Download Farbar Service Scanner from here, and move it to the Desktop 2. Right-click on FSS.exe > Run as Administrator 3. Checkmark everything, and click Scan 4. Once it finishes, Notepad will open FSS.txt on your Desktop. Attach it to your next reply Click to expand... Well, here it is. Maybe it's fixed? View attachment FSS.txt
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop softwaremaniac said: There's really no other way to know. Let's see what this says: Farbar Service Scanner 1. Download Farbar Service Scanner from here, and move it to the Desktop 2. Right-click on FSS.exe > Run as Administrator 3. Checkmark everything, and click Scan 4. Once it finishes, Notepad will open FSS.txt on your Desktop. Attach it to your next reply Click to expand... Well, here it is. Maybe it's fixed? View attachment FSS.txt
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Dec 2, 2017 #8 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop "Riva tuner", MSI afterburner and "elaborate bytes" software could also be possible culprits. When does the BSOD appear? What are you trying?
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop "Riva tuner", MSI afterburner and "elaborate bytes" software could also be possible culprits. When does the BSOD appear? What are you trying?
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 2, 2017 #9 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: "Riva tuner", MSI afterburner and "elaborate bytes" software could also be possible culprits. When does the BSOD appear? What are you trying? Click to expand... It happened multiple time when I first built my system. I thought it was the motherboard's onboard WIFI, since every time I activated it, I got the same BSOD. I disabled it and got an RMA board, then bridged my wifi connections. I had a lot of memory resident items open (many Firefox tabs, playing spotify, etc) when it happened the last time. I think my memory was also boosted to 3200. After this last BSOD, I dropped the memory clock one slot, and disabled the WIFI bridge. I assume that one of those was causing it, so I'm likely good at this point. I'm not using Riva or MSI Afterburner to overclock, simply control the fan speed. I rarely use Elaborate Bytes, so I'd think it's not that. Ultimately, I'm trying to fix Windows Update issues, and @softwaremaniac thought this should be fixed first. I don't know they have anything in common, but I'm far less concerned with the BSOD. Like I said, once I disable my alterations, it had been fixed. I think it's probably the memory clock speed...
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: "Riva tuner", MSI afterburner and "elaborate bytes" software could also be possible culprits. When does the BSOD appear? What are you trying? Click to expand... It happened multiple time when I first built my system. I thought it was the motherboard's onboard WIFI, since every time I activated it, I got the same BSOD. I disabled it and got an RMA board, then bridged my wifi connections. I had a lot of memory resident items open (many Firefox tabs, playing spotify, etc) when it happened the last time. I think my memory was also boosted to 3200. After this last BSOD, I dropped the memory clock one slot, and disabled the WIFI bridge. I assume that one of those was causing it, so I'm likely good at this point. I'm not using Riva or MSI Afterburner to overclock, simply control the fan speed. I rarely use Elaborate Bytes, so I'd think it's not that. Ultimately, I'm trying to fix Windows Update issues, and @softwaremaniac thought this should be fixed first. I don't know they have anything in common, but I'm far less concerned with the BSOD. Like I said, once I disable my alterations, it had been fixed. I think it's probably the memory clock speed...
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Dec 2, 2017 #10 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Well, just try to continue with SoftwareManiac's instructions. If another BSOD appears, come back here. Last edited: Dec 2, 2017
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Well, just try to continue with SoftwareManiac's instructions. If another BSOD appears, come back here.
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 2, 2017 #11 Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Well, just try to continue with SoftwareManiac's instructions. If another BSOD appears, come back here. Click to expand... Good to know, thank you!
Re: [Win7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Well, just try to continue with SoftwareManiac's instructions. If another BSOD appears, come back here. Click to expand... Good to know, thank you!
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Dec 9, 2017 #12 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Are there any news?
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 9, 2017 #13 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Are there any news? Click to expand... No BSOD for sure. I ended up doing a repair upgrade install, because he couldn't fix it on his end. The good news is, it seemed to fix the updating fails.
Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Are there any news? Click to expand... No BSOD for sure. I ended up doing a repair upgrade install, because he couldn't fix it on his end. The good news is, it seemed to fix the updating fails.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,671 Location World, Europe, Italy Dec 9, 2017 #14 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop Ok, I'll mark this as solved. :thumbsup2:
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 23, 2017 #15 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Ok, I'll mark this as solved. :thumbsup2: Click to expand... Maybe it isn't so solved after all! How strange, it seems to BSOD when I use a USB thumb drive and play Spotify? Regardless, I'll reattach the newest ZIP file! View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop xilolee said: Ok, I'll mark this as solved. :thumbsup2: Click to expand... Maybe it isn't so solved after all! How strange, it seems to BSOD when I use a USB thumb drive and play Spotify? Regardless, I'll reattach the newest ZIP file! View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Dec 23, 2017 #16 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED There has been a newer AMD Radeon driver released on Dec 19. Try this one. The crash dump showed the following: Code: Start memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c1000 (Kernel Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0750 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c0828 : 0xfffff800036160d6 : hal!HalpPCIConfig+0x146 0xfffff8800d4c0868 : 0xfffff800036c1020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff8800d4c0988 : 0xfffff88000ef480e : ACPI!AcpiWrapperReadConfig+0x1e 0xfffff8800d4c09d8 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c09f0 : 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a68 : 0xfffff88000f605f6 : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff8800d4c0a98 : 0xfffff800036c5612 : nt!KiDispatchInterrupt+0x12 Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmpag.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmpag.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmpag.sys 0xfffff8800d4c0ad8 : 0xfffff800036bec5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff8800d4c0ae0 : 0x000000001aeffe88 : Trap @ fffff8800d4c0ae0
Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED There has been a newer AMD Radeon driver released on Dec 19. Try this one. The crash dump showed the following: Code: Start memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c1000 (Kernel Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0750 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c0828 : 0xfffff800036160d6 : hal!HalpPCIConfig+0x146 0xfffff8800d4c0868 : 0xfffff800036c1020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff8800d4c0988 : 0xfffff88000ef480e : ACPI!AcpiWrapperReadConfig+0x1e 0xfffff8800d4c09d8 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c09f0 : 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a68 : 0xfffff88000f605f6 : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff8800d4c0a98 : 0xfffff800036c5612 : nt!KiDispatchInterrupt+0x12 Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmpag.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmpag.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmpag.sys 0xfffff8800d4c0ad8 : 0xfffff800036bec5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff8800d4c0ae0 : 0x000000001aeffe88 : Trap @ fffff8800d4c0ae0
N niknik New member Joined Feb 10, 2013 Posts 4 Dec 24, 2017 #17 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED Remove DAEMON Tools
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 24, 2017 #18 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED philc43 said: There has been a newer AMD Radeon driver released on Dec 19. Try this one. The crash dump showed the following: Code: Start memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c1000 (Kernel Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0750 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c0828 : 0xfffff800036160d6 : hal!HalpPCIConfig+0x146 0xfffff8800d4c0868 : 0xfffff800036c1020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff8800d4c0988 : 0xfffff88000ef480e : ACPI!AcpiWrapperReadConfig+0x1e 0xfffff8800d4c09d8 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c09f0 : 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a68 : 0xfffff88000f605f6 : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff8800d4c0a98 : 0xfffff800036c5612 : nt!KiDispatchInterrupt+0x12 Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmpag.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmpag.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmpag.sys 0xfffff8800d4c0ad8 : 0xfffff800036bec5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff8800d4c0ae0 : 0x000000001aeffe88 : Trap @ fffff8800d4c0ae0 Click to expand... I'll give this a go and see how it does after the holidays! niknik said: Remove DAEMON Tools Click to expand... Why?
Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED philc43 said: There has been a newer AMD Radeon driver released on Dec 19. Try this one. The crash dump showed the following: Code: Start memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff8800d4c1000 (Kernel Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0728 : 0xfffff800036c23a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff8800d4c0750 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c0828 : 0xfffff800036160d6 : hal!HalpPCIConfig+0x146 0xfffff8800d4c0868 : 0xfffff800036c1020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff8800d4c0988 : 0xfffff88000ef480e : ACPI!AcpiWrapperReadConfig+0x1e 0xfffff8800d4c09d8 : 0xfffff88000f63d4b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff8800d4c09f0 : 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a08 : 0xfffff88000f60b0c : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff8800d4c0a68 : 0xfffff88000f605f6 : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff8800d4c0a98 : 0xfffff800036c5612 : nt!KiDispatchInterrupt+0x12 Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\atikmpag.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmpag.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmpag.sys 0xfffff8800d4c0ad8 : 0xfffff800036bec5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff8800d4c0ae0 : 0x000000001aeffe88 : Trap @ fffff8800d4c0ae0 Click to expand... I'll give this a go and see how it does after the holidays! niknik said: Remove DAEMON Tools Click to expand... Why?
axe0 Administrator, BSOD Academy Instructor, Security Analyst Staff member Joined May 21, 2015 Posts 3,324 Location Holland Dec 27, 2017 #19 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED ldeveraux said: niknik said: Remove DAEMON Tools Click to expand... Why? Click to expand... Besides of its own drivers that have been known for causing BSODs in the past, I personally haven't seen them cause issues for a long time, Daemon tools offers extra functionality at the end of the installation that has known stability issues. Driver Reference Table (DRT) Code: ========================================================================================= ProcDumpExt v6.4 - Copyright 2013 Andrew Richards ========================================================================================= Start memory scan : 0xfffff88006465728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff88006466000 (Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465750 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff88006465868 : 0xfffff800032c3020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff88006465890 : 0xfffff80003230900 : hal!HalpFakePciBusData *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for sptd.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sptd.sys 0xfffff880064659d8 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff880064659f0 : 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a68 : 0xfffff880011ce72e : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff88006465aa8 : 0xfffff800035763b3 : nt!NtQueryPerformanceCounter+0x53 0xfffff88006465ad8 : 0xfffff800032c0c5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff88006465ae0 : 0x00000000029b2450 : Trap @ fffff88006465ae0
Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED ldeveraux said: niknik said: Remove DAEMON Tools Click to expand... Why? Click to expand... Besides of its own drivers that have been known for causing BSODs in the past, I personally haven't seen them cause issues for a long time, Daemon tools offers extra functionality at the end of the installation that has known stability issues. Driver Reference Table (DRT) Code: ========================================================================================= ProcDumpExt v6.4 - Copyright 2013 Andrew Richards ========================================================================================= Start memory scan : 0xfffff88006465728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff88006466000 (Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465750 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff88006465868 : 0xfffff800032c3020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff88006465890 : 0xfffff80003230900 : hal!HalpFakePciBusData *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for sptd.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sptd.sys 0xfffff880064659d8 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff880064659f0 : 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a68 : 0xfffff880011ce72e : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff88006465aa8 : 0xfffff800035763b3 : nt!NtQueryPerformanceCounter+0x53 0xfffff88006465ad8 : 0xfffff800032c0c5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff88006465ae0 : 0x00000000029b2450 : Trap @ fffff88006465ae0
L ldeveraux Contributor Joined Jul 13, 2017 Posts 84 Dec 27, 2017 #20 Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED axe0 said: ldeveraux said: niknik said: Remove DAEMON Tools Click to expand... Why? Click to expand... Besides of its own drivers that have been known for causing BSODs in the past, I personally haven't seen them cause issues for a long time, Daemon tools offers extra functionality at the end of the installation that has known stability issues. Driver Reference Table (DRT) Code: ========================================================================================= ProcDumpExt v6.4 - Copyright 2013 Andrew Richards ========================================================================================= Start memory scan : 0xfffff88006465728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff88006466000 (Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465750 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff88006465868 : 0xfffff800032c3020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff88006465890 : 0xfffff80003230900 : hal!HalpFakePciBusData *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for sptd.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sptd.sys 0xfffff880064659d8 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff880064659f0 : 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a68 : 0xfffff880011ce72e : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff88006465aa8 : 0xfffff800035763b3 : nt!NtQueryPerformanceCounter+0x53 0xfffff88006465ad8 : 0xfffff800032c0c5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff88006465ae0 : 0x00000000029b2450 : Trap @ fffff88006465ae0 Click to expand... Interesting! I have both Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools installed, both of which could use SPTD. But I went to the uninstaller in the link and it says I don't have them installed. I remember unchecking that for Daemon Tools when I installed, I must have done the same for Alcohol. It looks like those wouldn't be causing the issue. xilolee said: Ok, I'll mark this as solved. :thumbsup2: Click to expand... I started up after a few days and it looks like it blue screened again, I hadn't even done anything. the FSS.txt is included View attachment FSS.txt
Re: [7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen Desktop. FIX: CHANGED MEMORY SPEED axe0 said: ldeveraux said: niknik said: Remove DAEMON Tools Click to expand... Why? Click to expand... Besides of its own drivers that have been known for causing BSODs in the past, I personally haven't seen them cause issues for a long time, Daemon tools offers extra functionality at the end of the installation that has known stability issues. Driver Reference Table (DRT) Code: ========================================================================================= ProcDumpExt v6.4 - Copyright 2013 Andrew Richards ========================================================================================= Start memory scan : 0xfffff88006465728 ($csp) End memory scan : 0xfffff88006466000 (Stack Base) rsp : 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465728 : 0xfffff800032c43a9 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69 0xfffff88006465750 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff88006465868 : 0xfffff800032c3020 : nt!KiPageFault+0x260 0xfffff88006465890 : 0xfffff80003230900 : hal!HalpFakePciBusData *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for sptd.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for sptd.sys 0xfffff880064659d8 : 0xfffff880011d1e9b : pci!memset+0x2b 0xfffff880064659f0 : 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a08 : 0xfffff880011cec44 : pci!ExpressRootPortAerInterruptRoutine+0x1bc 0xfffff88006465a68 : 0xfffff880011ce72e : pci!ExpressRootPortInterruptRoutine+0x36 0xfffff88006465aa8 : 0xfffff800035763b3 : nt!NtQueryPerformanceCounter+0x53 0xfffff88006465ad8 : 0xfffff800032c0c5c : nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x16c 0xfffff88006465ae0 : 0x00000000029b2450 : Trap @ fffff88006465ae0 Click to expand... Interesting! I have both Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools installed, both of which could use SPTD. But I went to the uninstaller in the link and it says I don't have them installed. I remember unchecking that for Daemon Tools when I installed, I must have done the same for Alcohol. It looks like those wouldn't be causing the issue. xilolee said: Ok, I'll mark this as solved. :thumbsup2: Click to expand... I started up after a few days and it looks like it blue screened again, I hadn't even done anything. the FSS.txt is included View attachment FSS.txt