[SOLVED] BSOD during boot up - Windows 8.1 x64

Oh woops, sorry. I missed that. Do you have a/the verifier crash dump?

The application is bundled together with other drivers provided by the manufacturer.

:eek4: Well I'd just keep it uninstalled.
 
The pleasure is mine, friend.

Let me know when the verifier crash takes place and I'll take a look at the dump. The dump you posted earlier that wasn't verifier enabled was the typical 0x9F (0x3 4th parameter) with ACPI as the culprit. If we see the same with verifier enabled, I will unfortunately have to say it's probably a hardware problem at that point. We'll see when we get to that point.
 
View attachment minidump.rarView attachment 10857

Hi Patrick, I found a common pattern somehow. During the boot up process, it somehow went into black screen after BIOS screen faded. The black screen stayed for around 1 min then I'll get the DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE BSOD. I enabled the verifier again , reboot the computer but there's no log I can grab. No BSOD after enabled verifier. These two are the mini dump and sysnativeapp zip I could grab.
 
IMO this is a hardware issue, maybe a video failure of some sort. Impossible to say without a verifier crash dump which we can't really get.

Code:
>[ 16, 2]   0 e1 ffffe00171fd7290 00000000 fffff802a67a4f4c-ffffe00177213010 Success Error Cancel pending
           \Driver\ACPI    nt!PopRequestCompletion

I just noticed you said the age of hardware is 1 month, so am I correct to assume this has been crashing since day 1? If so, definite hardware failure. Return it/get a replacement.
 
IMO this is a hardware issue, maybe a video failure of some sort. Impossible to say without a verifier crash dump which we can't really get.

Code:
>[ 16, 2]   0 e1 ffffe00171fd7290 00000000 fffff802a67a4f4c-ffffe00177213010 Success Error Cancel pending
           \Driver\ACPI    nt!PopRequestCompletion

I just noticed you said the age of hardware is 1 month, so am I correct to assume this has been crashing since day 1? If so, definite hardware failure. Return it/get a replacement.

Bought this around 22-Dec and get the first BSOD at 1st Jan. Am I correct to assume that if it's hardware failure, the BSOD should be more frequently occurs?
 
No, and it depends on the type of hardware error. I don't know what kind of issue you have to be quite honest, but despite the bug check, I am certain it's not a driver issue.
 
No, and it depends on the type of hardware error. I don't know what kind of issue you have to be quite honest, but despite the bug check, I am certain it's not a driver issue.

Alright, thanks for your assisting. Have a good day ahead sir.
 

Has Sysnative Forums helped you? Please consider donating to help us support the site!

Back
Top