S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 10, 2020 #1 A brief description of your problem (but you can also include the steps you tried) I built this PC last week, ran fine for a few days and in the last 3 days it just started BSOD very regularly, like 3-5 times a hour. When I first built, I did not have my video card/case so I was using an old 980 Ti and my previous case. Since then I have installed my new card and case, but after the BSOD started I went back to the old card and the issue was still occurring. I have wiped/formatted the HD and reinstalled windows, I have swapped to 2 different know working video cards and swapped a set of know working RAM sticks and the same BSOD occur with the same frequency. At one point I didn't have any software installed and still had BSOD, I have tried every combination of software I am currently using and it doesn't seem to affect anything. I have corsair icue, logitech ghub, gigabyte rgb fusion and evga precision x1. Also after the 1st wipe I wasn't able to use the windows reset tool with the 3090 installed since it didn't detect the GPU, so I deiced to start all the way fresh and reformatted the HD using a usb boot, while I was navigating threw the menus before windows ever started to install I go another BSOD, even while I typed out this I have BSOD 4 times. System Manufacturer? Custom Laptop or Desktop? Desktop Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom) NA OS ? (Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista) Winsows 10 x86 (32bit) or x64 (64bit)? x64 (Only for xp, vista, 7) Service pack? What was original installed OS on system? Windows 10 Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? Full retail Age of system? (hardware) Less then 1 week Age of OS installation? 1 day Have you re-installed the OS? Yes CPU Intel i9 10850k stock clock RAM (brand, EXACT model, what slots are you using?) Currently G.Skill Trident 16bg(2x8) 3200Mhz using slots a2/b2, the orignal was G.Skill TridentZ RGB 32gb(2x16) 3200Mhz Video Card Currently EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 also tried a EVGA 980Ti FTW MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) Gigabyte z490 Vision G, bios F8b Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this one) Seasonic Prime Tx-1000 1000w Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Currently running What security software are you using? (Firewall, antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, and so forth) Windows Defender, nothing else Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software? None Are you using Disk Image tools? (like daemon tools, alcohol 52% or 120%, virtual CloneDrive, roxio software) None Are you currently under/overclocking? Are there overclocking software installed on your system? All default settings Speccy Link http://speccy.piriform.com/results/vmu0y77bB6zu5Y6GOEyBNEB Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1.2 MB · Views: 5 Last edited: Nov 10, 2020
A brief description of your problem (but you can also include the steps you tried) I built this PC last week, ran fine for a few days and in the last 3 days it just started BSOD very regularly, like 3-5 times a hour. When I first built, I did not have my video card/case so I was using an old 980 Ti and my previous case. Since then I have installed my new card and case, but after the BSOD started I went back to the old card and the issue was still occurring. I have wiped/formatted the HD and reinstalled windows, I have swapped to 2 different know working video cards and swapped a set of know working RAM sticks and the same BSOD occur with the same frequency. At one point I didn't have any software installed and still had BSOD, I have tried every combination of software I am currently using and it doesn't seem to affect anything. I have corsair icue, logitech ghub, gigabyte rgb fusion and evga precision x1. Also after the 1st wipe I wasn't able to use the windows reset tool with the 3090 installed since it didn't detect the GPU, so I deiced to start all the way fresh and reformatted the HD using a usb boot, while I was navigating threw the menus before windows ever started to install I go another BSOD, even while I typed out this I have BSOD 4 times. System Manufacturer? Custom Laptop or Desktop? Desktop Exact model number (if laptop, check label on bottom) NA OS ? (Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista) Winsows 10 x86 (32bit) or x64 (64bit)? x64 (Only for xp, vista, 7) Service pack? What was original installed OS on system? Windows 10 Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? Full retail Age of system? (hardware) Less then 1 week Age of OS installation? 1 day Have you re-installed the OS? Yes CPU Intel i9 10850k stock clock RAM (brand, EXACT model, what slots are you using?) Currently G.Skill Trident 16bg(2x8) 3200Mhz using slots a2/b2, the orignal was G.Skill TridentZ RGB 32gb(2x16) 3200Mhz Video Card Currently EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 also tried a EVGA 980Ti FTW MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) Gigabyte z490 Vision G, bios F8b Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this one) Seasonic Prime Tx-1000 1000w Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Currently running What security software are you using? (Firewall, antivirus, antimalware, antispyware, and so forth) Windows Defender, nothing else Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software? None Are you using Disk Image tools? (like daemon tools, alcohol 52% or 120%, virtual CloneDrive, roxio software) None Are you currently under/overclocking? Are there overclocking software installed on your system? All default settings Speccy Link http://speccy.piriform.com/results/vmu0y77bB6zu5Y6GOEyBNEB
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #2 This driver has been causing BSOD in multiple threads. As a trial and error step please uninstall the software related to: EneTechIo C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ene.sys Code: EneTechIo EneTechIo EneTechIo Kernel System Running OK TRUE FALSE 0 8,192 0 5/8/2020 1:07:19 AM \??\C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ene.sys 4,096 Indicate the software / driver that was uninstalled. If there are BSOD after uninstalling this driver > read this link on Windows Driver Verifier (WDV): Driver Verifier - BSOD related - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 + Vista The opening post displayed: Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Currently running If still running post results for administrative command prompt: verifier /querysettings Last edited: Nov 11, 2020
This driver has been causing BSOD in multiple threads. As a trial and error step please uninstall the software related to: EneTechIo C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ene.sys Code: EneTechIo EneTechIo EneTechIo Kernel System Running OK TRUE FALSE 0 8,192 0 5/8/2020 1:07:19 AM \??\C:\Windows\system32\drivers\ene.sys 4,096 Indicate the software / driver that was uninstalled. If there are BSOD after uninstalling this driver > read this link on Windows Driver Verifier (WDV): Driver Verifier - BSOD related - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 + Vista The opening post displayed: Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Currently running If still running post results for administrative command prompt: verifier /querysettings
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #3 Unfortantly I already installed fresh windows so I am not running the driver verifier anymore, so that driver was for the lighting control for the mother board, the logs i attached for the bsod were before I formatted/reinstalled windows, and I am still bsod on a fresh install with absolutely nothing installed, would that driver still be present though a format and reinstall?
Unfortantly I already installed fresh windows so I am not running the driver verifier anymore, so that driver was for the lighting control for the mother board, the logs i attached for the bsod were before I formatted/reinstalled windows, and I am still bsod on a fresh install with absolutely nothing installed, would that driver still be present though a format and reinstall?
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #4 The driver was present in the BSOD dump files. After a new BSOD please upload new Sysnative log collector results. And search for ene.sys
The driver was present in the BSOD dump files. After a new BSOD please upload new Sysnative log collector results. And search for ene.sys
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #5 Just had 2 while trying to run the log collector Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 933.8 KB · Views: 4
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #6 The ene.sys driver is no longer installed. The bugchecks have been A and 50. (There is currently a Microsoft symbol problem preventing full debugging) Place the computer in safe mode (shift + restart) > post new log collector files or any BSOD. Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10
The ene.sys driver is no longer installed. The bugchecks have been A and 50. (There is currently a Microsoft symbol problem preventing full debugging) Place the computer in safe mode (shift + restart) > post new log collector files or any BSOD. Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #7 I am currently in safe mode w/ networking, a bit confused on what you need me to do, do I just need to run the collector again or just wait and see if a bsod occurs and then post those results, sorry this is way above my tech umbrella Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1.1 MB · Views: 3
I am currently in safe mode w/ networking, a bit confused on what you need me to do, do I just need to run the collector again or just wait and see if a bsod occurs and then post those results, sorry this is way above my tech umbrella
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #8 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.
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.
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #9 I ran 6 passes with memtest86 prior to coming to here, nothing was found, I swapped the original ram into another pc and took the know working ram and it yielded the same results of constant bsod but on the other machine both rams sets never had any problems. I will start the test now, Last edited: Nov 11, 2020
I ran 6 passes with memtest86 prior to coming to here, nothing was found, I swapped the original ram into another pc and took the know working ram and it yielded the same results of constant bsod but on the other machine both rams sets never had any problems. I will start the test now,
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #10 Some steps that were performed may need to be repeated. Please post images of any results into the thread. For swap testing two tests can be performed: a) Test new RAM in the problematic computer b) Test RAM from the problematic computer in another computer Were you able to perform both tests?
Some steps that were performed may need to be repeated. Please post images of any results into the thread. For swap testing two tests can be performed: a) Test new RAM in the problematic computer b) Test RAM from the problematic computer in another computer Were you able to perform both tests?
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #11 Yes I completed A and B, the sake of clarity I will refer to this PC as (N) for new and the (O) for the old I took the ram from N and put it in O and O worked fine for about 12 hours, I took the ran from O and put it in N and BSOD at about the same rate. I tested both (with both combinations of A and B) with and without XMP, it did not seem to make a difference in either machine. Aside from enabling XMP I did not change/adjust anything else.
Yes I completed A and B, the sake of clarity I will refer to this PC as (N) for new and the (O) for the old I took the ram from N and put it in O and O worked fine for about 12 hours, I took the ran from O and put it in N and BSOD at about the same rate. I tested both (with both combinations of A and B) with and without XMP, it did not seem to make a difference in either machine. Aside from enabling XMP I did not change/adjust anything else.
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #12 Were you able to swap test other hardware components: CPU, GPU, Drive, Motherboard, PSU ?
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #13 I swapped GPU and PSU, tomorrow I have another cpu and mobo coming and a spare ssd if it comes to that. I also swapped the case and tried with nothing from the cases plugged in, using a jumper to turn it on and same scenario.
I swapped GPU and PSU, tomorrow I have another cpu and mobo coming and a spare ssd if it comes to that. I also swapped the case and tried with nothing from the cases plugged in, using a jumper to turn it on and same scenario.
Z zbook Member Joined Oct 2, 2015 Posts 919 Nov 11, 2020 #14 Having CPU and motherboard will be helpful in ruling in and out each component. So I'll look forward to your reports.
Having CPU and motherboard will be helpful in ruling in and out each component. So I'll look forward to your reports.
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #15 Im about to head to bed, thank you for the help, this has been and still is a massive head ache. The 1st pass is almost finished, i will post a picture of it, but I will have to cancel the rest for tonight. Currently at 91% with 0 errors
Im about to head to bed, thank you for the help, this has been and still is a massive head ache. The 1st pass is almost finished, i will post a picture of it, but I will have to cancel the rest for tonight. Currently at 91% with 0 errors
M MichaelB Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 3, 2014 Posts 247 Location Germany Nov 11, 2020 #17 zbook said: The ene.sys driver is no longer installed. The bugchecks have been A and 50. (There is currently a Microsoft symbol problem preventing full debugging) Place the computer in safe mode (shift + restart) > post new log collector files or any BSOD. Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10 Click to expand... Massive memory_corruption seems the cause, not the symbols^^ instead of 3200mhz Dimms, the report shows 2133mhz Dimms ( 2 sticks a 16GB) while the CPU runs at 3500MHz check the Vendor list for compatibility, insert and reinstall that damaged Win.
zbook said: The ene.sys driver is no longer installed. The bugchecks have been A and 50. (There is currently a Microsoft symbol problem preventing full debugging) Place the computer in safe mode (shift + restart) > post new log collector files or any BSOD. Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10 Click to expand... Massive memory_corruption seems the cause, not the symbols^^ instead of 3200mhz Dimms, the report shows 2133mhz Dimms ( 2 sticks a 16GB) while the CPU runs at 3500MHz check the Vendor list for compatibility, insert and reinstall that damaged Win.
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #18 Update, I ordered a new mobo and cpu, but the cpu turns out wasn't in stock, so I hooked up the new mobo, ASUS Rog Strix z490-E and I bsod before I finished installing windows, I swapped out the m.2 for a different sata ssd, completed the windows install, started performing windows updates and bsod again, same error as before fault non paged w/e. I left everything on the default settings, did not enable xmp or anything else. So the only thing I have not swapped recently is the PSU and the CPU, unfortunately I do not have another lga 1200 cpu. I can attach the most recent bsod report if I can last long enough to post it if needed. The bios is on version 0607, which according to ROG STRIX Z490-E GAMING | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG USA should work The ram is model #F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC, which is NOT on the list of approved ram, but the 16 gb varriant (2x8) is, Could that be a problem? Last edited: Nov 11, 2020
Update, I ordered a new mobo and cpu, but the cpu turns out wasn't in stock, so I hooked up the new mobo, ASUS Rog Strix z490-E and I bsod before I finished installing windows, I swapped out the m.2 for a different sata ssd, completed the windows install, started performing windows updates and bsod again, same error as before fault non paged w/e. I left everything on the default settings, did not enable xmp or anything else. So the only thing I have not swapped recently is the PSU and the CPU, unfortunately I do not have another lga 1200 cpu. I can attach the most recent bsod report if I can last long enough to post it if needed. The bios is on version 0607, which according to ROG STRIX Z490-E GAMING | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG USA should work The ram is model #F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC, which is NOT on the list of approved ram, but the 16 gb varriant (2x8) is, Could that be a problem?
S Slimjimm Member Joined Nov 10, 2020 Posts 11 Nov 11, 2020 #19 According to g.skill the ram is compatible with this board and the gigabyte vision g F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC-G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd. I just started another memtest, I will post when that concludes
According to g.skill the ram is compatible with this board and the gigabyte vision g F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC-G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd. I just started another memtest, I will post when that concludes