P Precipitating Active member Joined Sep 11, 2021 Posts 37 Sep 20, 2021 #1 No idea why this is happening but it is usually a system thread exception not handled or page fault in non paged area BSOD when it is loading into windows. It will always BSOD when it tries to load automatic repair. (System thread exception not handled every time) I get into windows as it mostly works 70% of the time when it loads normally and works fine (sometimes with BSOD's randomly) I sometimes get a BSOD on windows with the same BSOD's mostly with no obvious drivers identified through BlueScreenView I replaced my RAM since there was instantly an error on memtest86 on first pass recently but didn't really help solve anything. Sometimes it will fail to boot and my bios will be reset. Updated my GPU drivers and Intel related wifi drivers to no avail. Malwarebytes always runs everyday, no viruses. Did full scan with kaspersky with no viruses detected. Could be related to the windows update problems I am having which is in another section with no help provided yet. (Windows Update section) System Manufacturer?: Self built Laptop or Desktop?: Desktop OS ? (Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista): Windows 10 x86 (32bit) or x64 (64bit)?: 64 Bit What was original installed OS on system? Built it so the hard drive had Windows 10 (via digital license which started at win 8.1 until I upgraded to win 10 in a diff machine) Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? OEM Age of system? (hardware) 1 Year maximum Age of OS installation? 1 year roughly (had to reinstall windows 10) Have you re-installed the OS? Before this problem? Yes. During the problem? No. In place repair will fail and I don't want to lose my files and do a full reset. CPU: 5900x RAM (brand, EXACT model, what slots are you using?) G Skill 32GB DDR4 C16 3600MHZ Trident Z Neo. Video Card: 3080 Founders Edition MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) X570 Aorous Master rev 1.2 Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this one) Seasonic Prime PX850w Platinum Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Disabled as I do not want to be in a BSOD boot loop if verifier detects it before I load into windows (as automatic repair won't even load) What security software are you using? (Firewall, antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, and so forth) Kaspersky Security Cloud, Malwarebytes and Glasswire Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software? ProtonVPN, rarely used. Are you using Disk Image tools? (like daemon tools, alcohol 52% or 120%, virtual CloneDrive, roxio software) Virtual Clonedrive Are you currently under/overclocking? Are there overclocking software installed on your system? Undervolted my 3080. MSI Afterburner Speccy specs: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/ln0nHxDqIrc7uKIQ5X0pEQi Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 3.2 MB · Views: 2
No idea why this is happening but it is usually a system thread exception not handled or page fault in non paged area BSOD when it is loading into windows. It will always BSOD when it tries to load automatic repair. (System thread exception not handled every time) I get into windows as it mostly works 70% of the time when it loads normally and works fine (sometimes with BSOD's randomly) I sometimes get a BSOD on windows with the same BSOD's mostly with no obvious drivers identified through BlueScreenView I replaced my RAM since there was instantly an error on memtest86 on first pass recently but didn't really help solve anything. Sometimes it will fail to boot and my bios will be reset. Updated my GPU drivers and Intel related wifi drivers to no avail. Malwarebytes always runs everyday, no viruses. Did full scan with kaspersky with no viruses detected. Could be related to the windows update problems I am having which is in another section with no help provided yet. (Windows Update section) System Manufacturer?: Self built Laptop or Desktop?: Desktop OS ? (Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista): Windows 10 x86 (32bit) or x64 (64bit)?: 64 Bit What was original installed OS on system? Built it so the hard drive had Windows 10 (via digital license which started at win 8.1 until I upgraded to win 10 in a diff machine) Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? OEM Age of system? (hardware) 1 Year maximum Age of OS installation? 1 year roughly (had to reinstall windows 10) Have you re-installed the OS? Before this problem? Yes. During the problem? No. In place repair will fail and I don't want to lose my files and do a full reset. CPU: 5900x RAM (brand, EXACT model, what slots are you using?) G Skill 32GB DDR4 C16 3600MHZ Trident Z Neo. Video Card: 3080 Founders Edition MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) X570 Aorous Master rev 1.2 Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this one) Seasonic Prime PX850w Platinum Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Disabled as I do not want to be in a BSOD boot loop if verifier detects it before I load into windows (as automatic repair won't even load) What security software are you using? (Firewall, antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, and so forth) Kaspersky Security Cloud, Malwarebytes and Glasswire Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software? ProtonVPN, rarely used. Are you using Disk Image tools? (like daemon tools, alcohol 52% or 120%, virtual CloneDrive, roxio software) Virtual Clonedrive Are you currently under/overclocking? Are there overclocking software installed on your system? Undervolted my 3080. MSI Afterburner Speccy specs: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/ln0nHxDqIrc7uKIQ5X0pEQi
philc43 BSOD Forum Moderator, BSOD Academy Instructor, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Staff member Joined Jul 7, 2017 Posts 1,962 Location Cambridge, UK Sep 21, 2021 #2 The memory is set at too high a speed for the system recommended specification. While troubleshooting please remove the XMP profile or whatever means you have used to set the RAM clock speed to 3600MHz and revert to 3200MHz. Monitor the system for any new BSODs and post new files.
The memory is set at too high a speed for the system recommended specification. While troubleshooting please remove the XMP profile or whatever means you have used to set the RAM clock speed to 3600MHz and revert to 3200MHz. Monitor the system for any new BSODs and post new files.
P Precipitating Active member Joined Sep 11, 2021 Posts 37 Sep 22, 2021 #3 Turned off XMP and have 2133MHZ. I ran chkdsk /scan and instantly got a system thread exception BSOD. (This is an M.2 SSD drive) Minidump Log attached Attachments 092221-21578-01.rar 92.2 KB · Views: 3
Turned off XMP and have 2133MHZ. I ran chkdsk /scan and instantly got a system thread exception BSOD. (This is an M.2 SSD drive) Minidump Log attached
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,188 Location %systemroot% Sep 27, 2021 #4 Why are you undervolting? I set everything back to their factory defaults for now.