BSODs usually when idle they are random.

bobbob41

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Hi idk if this is how im supposed to use this site but ill copy paste something I wrote from reddit, but first heres dump files onedrive link. "For about a month now I have been getting random blue screens that happen. some days I may get 0 while others I may get 5+. I get errors suchs as PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, KMODE_EXEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCPETION, KERNAL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE as wells as other random ones. A lot are caused by ntoskrnl.exe however recently I have been getting ones like MbamChameleon.sys nvlddmkm.sys and dxgkrnl.sys. I have done memory checks sfc scans dsim scan chckdsk scans, as well as updated all my drivers, and recently did a clean reinstall of my graphics drivers, I never found anything wrong. The errors seem to occur while I am idling and doing things like browsing through google and stuff and rarly occur when gaming. I got a new(used) gpu from my friend a bit before this started happening and had to rearrange my wifi card thing and where it is it might be stressing the motherboard because it is slightly being pushed upwards. I have scanned with Malwarebytes as well. I have not dont a reinstall of windows 10 however. I have all windows 10 new updates installed. I have searched all over for someone with an answer to my problem already and cant find anything that has helped. Windows 10 works fine in between everything however."
 
Hi!

PC parts:
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Most likely BSOD cause is rtwlane02.sys, i.e. your wireless LAN driver.
Update it through device manager, network adapters, right-click the TP-Link Wireless PCI Express Adapter, click update driver, search automatically for drivers, search for updated drivers on windows update.
And search also for more updated drivers in the product website, especially if your PC can't find a new driver with the previous step.
Probably here (but I could be wrong): Download for TP-Link TL-WN881ND V2
If it should be present an older driver, use that one.
Current driver date is 26 May 2019.
Instead the setup package for the tp-link driver is dated 7 Feb 2018.
Don't use different sources, only tp-link or microsoft ones.


If this won't solve it, proceed with next steps (one by one, i.e. if you won't get another bsod after updating the chipset drivers, as an example, other steps will be unnecessary):
  • Try to update AMD B450 chipset drivers
  • Try to update MBAM/MBAV
  • Try to update RIOT Valorant (ene.sys and vgk.sys were problematic in recent past)
  • Try to remove RIOT Valorant altogether
  • Try to uninstall MBAM/MBAV altogether (there could be a special program they made that you can find on their website)
  • Try to remove TP-Link Wireless PCI Express Adapter and its software/drivers altogether
  • Try to update MoBo BIOS (reading carefully MoBo manual instructions)

Some windbg output:
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Thanks for helping! sorry I took so long to reply, I tried updating wireless adapter drivers and they are up to date, I updated my chipset drivers and am updating valorant. I haven't had time to test if this will fix the issue ( I suspect not). Do you think that it could be a problem with my wireless adapter hardware, or the pcie slot it's in? I may have broken it when trying to fit it into the slot because the way everything was put together it didnt really fit so I somewhat forced it in and that could have been stressing the slot or adapter. If this was the root issue could it be fixed by not using that pcie slot and getting a different type of wifi adapter that doesn't go into the pci? Thanks for taking the time to help also
 
Yep. I just got another blue screen, if I remove the WIFI adapter could it solve this problem even if it is the pcie?
 
Thanks again, its amazing how much help you can find on the internet from kind people. I'm going to take out my Wi-Fi adapter and just wait for a while and see if I keep getting blue screens. Again, thank you so much
 
Try to remove MBAM/MBAV and valorant.

Some windbg output:
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I removed both those but have gotten 2 blue screens since then. Here is the SysnativeBSODCollection zipped file thing. Sorry for not including it earlier as I just found out about it.
 

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1) Open administrative command prompt (ACP) and type or copy and paste:
2) sfc /scannow
3) dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
4) dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
5) sfc /scannow
6) chkdsk /scan
7) wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
8) wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 7
9) wmic recoveros get autoreboot
10) wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
11) bcdedit /enum {badmemory}

12) When these have completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the thread



13) uninstall the Nvidia GPU driver using DDU (display driver uninstaller)
14) re-install the Nvidia GPU driver from the Nvidia website
15) make sure that you check the clean install box and if available install the physx driver.

Display Driver Uninstaller Download version 18.0.3.5 (or newer version if available)
Wagnardsoft

Display Driver Uninstaller: How to use - Windows 7 Help Forums
Display Driver Uninstaller: How to use - Windows 7 Help Forums

Download Drivers | NVIDIA
Download Drivers | NVIDIA



16) In the left lower corner search type: system or system control > open system control panel > on the left pane click advanced system settings

a) > on the advanced tab under startup and recovery > click settings > post an image of the startup and recovery window into the thread

b) > on the advanced tab under performance > click on settings > on the performance options window > click on the advanced tab > under virtual memory > click on change > post an image of the virtual memory window into the thread




17) Run Memtest86 version 8.4 (or newer version if available) for four passes.
Repeat the test so that eight passes are performed.

MemTest86 - Official Site of the x86 Memory Testing Tool

Use a camera or smart phone camera to take pictures and post images into the thread.
In case there are any problems uploading images use share links (one drive, drop box, or google drive)

Memtest86 has a feature to produce a text report.
Please post this in addition to the images.





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Code:
Event[1239]:
  Log Name: System
  Source: Application Popup
  Date: 2020-12-30T17:48:19.6350000Z
  Event ID: 26
  Task: N/A
  Level: Information
  Opcode: Info
  Keyword: N/A
  User: S-1-5-18
  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
  Computer: DESKTOP-Q76ULAN
  Description:
Application popup: qtopenglproxytest: Setup.exe - Bad Image : C:\Windows\system32\nvspcap.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support. Error status 0xc000012f.


Event[21614]:
  Log Name: System
  Source: Application Popup
  Date: 2020-12-27T22:31:02.2060000Z
  Event ID: 26
  Task: N/A
  Level: Information
  Opcode: Info
  Keyword: N/A
  User: S-1-5-18
  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
  Computer: DESKTOP-Q76ULAN
  Description:
Application popup: VTableHolderWndProc: OverwolfHelper.exe - Bad Image : C:\Windows\system32\nvspcap.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support. Error status 0xc000012f.
 
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19041.630]
(c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>sfc/scannow

Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 10.0.19041.572

Image Version: 10.0.19041.630

[==========================100.0%==========================] No component store corruption detected.
The operation completed successfully.

C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 10.0.19041.572

Image Version: 10.0.19041.630

[==========================100.0%==========================] The restore operation completed successfully.
The operation completed successfully.

C:\Windows\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealthdism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealthdism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealthdism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

Error: 87

The Online option has been duplicated on the command-line.
Remove the duplicate option and try the command again.

The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log

C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow

Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.

Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.

Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.

C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk /scan
The type of the file system is NTFS.

Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...
687360 file records processed.
File verification completed.
Phase duration (File record verification): 7.90 seconds.
7504 large file records processed.
Phase duration (Orphan file record recovery): 0.00 milliseconds.
0 bad file records processed.
Phase duration (Bad file record checking): 0.27 milliseconds.

Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ...
347 reparse records processed.
912356 index entries processed.
Index verification completed.
Phase duration (Index verification): 28.45 seconds.
0 unindexed files scanned.
Phase duration (Orphan reconnection): 3.78 seconds.
0 unindexed files recovered to lost and found.
Phase duration (Orphan recovery to lost and found): 0.49 milliseconds.
347 reparse records processed.
Phase duration (Reparse point and Object ID verification): 5.27 milliseconds.

Stage 3: Examining security descriptors ...
Security descriptor verification completed.
Phase duration (Security descriptor verification): 60.50 milliseconds.
112499 data files processed.
Phase duration (Data attribute verification): 0.36 milliseconds.
CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
35487272 USN bytes processed.
Usn Journal verification completed.
Phase duration (USN journal verification): 349.32 milliseconds.

Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems.
No further action is required.

233791814 KB total disk space.
177662288 KB in 423490 files.
325312 KB in 112500 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
800370 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
55003844 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
58447953 total allocation units on disk.
13750961 allocation units available on disk.
Total duration: 40.56 seconds (40567 ms).

C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros set autoreboot = false
Updating property(s) of '\\DESKTOP-Q76ULAN\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Microsoft Windows 10 Pro|C:\\Windows|\\Device\\Harddisk1\\Partition3"'
Property(s) update successful.

C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros set DebugInfoType = 7
Updating property(s) of '\\DESKTOP-Q76ULAN\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Microsoft Windows 10 Pro|C:\\Windows|\\Device\\Harddisk1\\Partition3"'
Property(s) update successful.

C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get autoreboot
AutoReboot
FALSE


C:\Windows\system32>wmic recoveros get DebugInfoType
DebugInfoType
7


C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /enum {badmemory}

RAM Defects
-----------
identifier {badmemory}

C:\Windows\system32>
C:\Windows\system32>bcdedit /enum {badmemory}

RAM Defects
-----------
identifier {badmemory}

C:\Windows\system32>



For first part
 
And for graphics drivers I have already done a clean reinstall with ddu before, I cant find the system control panel with the things you asked for, I also do not have a spare usb right now for memtest86. Thank you tons for helping
 
The Nvidia findings were yesterday 12/30/2020.

Please perform a fresh clean installation of Nvidia GPU drivers using DDU.


For startup and recovery and virtual memory images:

Type:
win + r keys
Sysdm.cpl
Click Ok
Click advanced tab

For virtual memory:
In the performance section click settings
On the performance options window click the advanced tab
In the virtual memory section click change
Post an image of the virtual memory window

For startup and recovery system failure:
In the startup and recovery section click settings
Post an image of the startup and recovery window


See if you can find a friend, neighbor, relative, or local computer store to borrow or purchase a flash drive that you can format.
 
I appreciate the help, I've attached the two screenshots, I will try and get ahold of a flash drive soon. Also something to not is that if I am running a game such as Minecraft I have never gotten a blue screen. I also did a clean installation of GPU drivers however I still got a couple blue screens since then. Keeping a window open with minecraft or something seems to be very reliable for keeping from blue screening as I left my computer on all night the other day and never BSOD however a bit after closing it I got one. I don't know if that helps but I thought that may be helpful to know. Also, thank you a ton for taking time to help/
 

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The last dump still shows ene.sys and rtwlane02.sys as loaded.
And two intel services enabled, altough you are using an AMD platform.
To completely remove the first two, and to disable intel services, launch these commands from an elevated command prompt:
Code:
sc delete ene
sc delete rtwlane02
sc config intelpep start= disabled
sc config telemetry start= disabled
Let me see their results.

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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19041.630]
(c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\Windows\system32>sc delete ene
[SC] OpenService FAILED 1060:

The specified service does not exist as an installed service.


C:\Windows\system32>sc delete rtwlane02
[SC] DeleteService SUCCESS

C:\Windows\system32>sc config intelpep start= disabled
[SC] ChangeServiceConfig SUCCESS

C:\Windows\system32>sc config telemetry start= disabled
[SC] ChangeServiceConfig SUCCESS

C:\Windows\system32>




Here is the output from that. Thank you for all this help
 
Were there other BSODs since 21.30 (Yesterday, your time)?

Download and install iobit driver booster free.
Open it, click tools, click "Clean unplugged device data", scan, clean, close.

Download RegSeeker, unzip it, click regseeker.exe.
Click applications and startup.
Click services, click the information header to sort the items, take a (png/jpg) screenshot.
Click drivers, click the information header to sort the items, take a (png/jpg) screenshot.
Post the screenshots.
Then reboot.
 

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