[SOLVED] Windows 10 BSOD always(made 3 clean installlations)

Ozan123

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Bsod stop codes: Kernel Data In Page Error, Unexpected Store exception, Critical process died, System Service Exception, Memory Management
I did memory&hdd/ssd diagnostic, no errors.
Sometimes(i mean always) when i got bsod, is looping and i must disconnect power supply&battery to get laptop running back
Also, after bsod blue screen, sometimes forwards me after reboot in recovery, because there is no windows, or winload.exe failed
Idk why, i formated my ssd always, i changed 3 versions of windows 10, i stopped drivers installation after clean install and still having BSOD
I removed the 2gb ram memory, also ssd and hdd, i made swaps to see if is something hardware.
System info: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/DHXpDJuBGb5irqfTjauLcIU
I UPDATED THE SYSNATIVE
 

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There doesn't appear to be any dump files which have been saved, although, they would have wiped between the installs. Nevertheless, please ensure that your settings are correct - BSODs but no Dump Files?

I would also suggest running the following test on each individual RAM stick in each individual slot - Test RAM with PassMark MemTest86

Why is your page file so small as well? 960MB?
 
There doesn't appear to be any dump files which have been saved, although, they would have wiped between the installs. Nevertheless, please ensure that your settings are correct - BSODs but no Dump Files?

I would also suggest running the following test on each individual RAM stick in each individual slot - Test RAM with PassMark MemTest86

Why is your page file so small as well? 960MB?
I updated the sysnative, i got bsod 2 minutes ago, memory management so i did another sysnative
 
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There still doesn't appear to any dump files generated, have you checked your dump file settings? Your page file is too small for Windows to save dump files.

Page file base allocation size must be > than installed physical RAM
 
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There still doesn't appear to any dump files generated, have you checked your dump file settings? Your page file is too small for Windows to save dump files.
Ok, sorry, i am noob
I set paging file size 6000-6500Mb for C drive, is ok? Now what i should do?
 
Go to This PC - PPM on it and Properties - Advanced system settings - Startup and recovery - Settings and select "Automatic memory dump" as the type of write debugging information, and also select "Overwrite any existing file"
 
Go to This PC - PPM on it and Properties - Advanced system settings - Startup and recovery - Settings and select "Automatic memory dump" as the type of write debugging information, and also select "Overwrite any existing file"
It is how do you say.
When i get BSOD, notebook is stucked at 0% so i must remove battery to use it again
 
Why are you running a training tool to generate dump files?

Rich (BB code):
2: kd> knL
# Child-SP RetAddr Call Site
00 fffffb82`11a4c378 fffff807`185d32e9 nt!KeBugCheckEx
01 fffffb82`11a4c380 fffff807`185cf62b nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
02 fffffb82`11a4c4c0 fffff807`16411981 nt!KiPageFault+0x46b
03 fffffb82`11a4c650 fffffb82`11e31000 myfault+0x1981
04 fffffb82`11a4c658 fffffb82`11a4cb00 0xfffffb82`11e31000
05 fffffb82`11a4c660 00000000`00000000 0xfffffb82`11a4cb00

Have you ran the memory diagnostics tests which I mentioned in my first post?
 
Why are you running a training tool to generate dump files?

Rich (BB code):
2: kd> knL
# Child-SP RetAddr Call Site
00 fffffb82`11a4c378 fffff807`185d32e9 nt!KeBugCheckEx
01 fffffb82`11a4c380 fffff807`185cf62b nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
02 fffffb82`11a4c4c0 fffff807`16411981 nt!KiPageFault+0x46b
03 fffffb82`11a4c650 fffffb82`11e31000 myfault+0x1981
04 fffffb82`11a4c658 fffffb82`11a4cb00 0xfffffb82`11e31000
05 fffffb82`11a4c660 00000000`00000000 0xfffffb82`11a4cb00

Have you ran the memory diagnostics tests which I mentioned in my first post?
Yes i did the memtest, 0 errors
What training tool i use..? I don't understand.
How i said, i did all steps you said, bsod stucking at 0%, i need to eject and put back the battery to make the notebook usable
 
I have Erors with MEMTEST
5000 errors found on integrated ram.

In your previous post, you mentioned that you didn't have any errors? Anyhow, you'll need to either purchase new RAM sticks or see if one of the motherboard slots is at fault.
 
In your previous post, you mentioned that you didn't have any errors? Anyhow, you'll need to either purchase new RAM sticks or see if one of the motherboard slots is at fault.
Yes, i mentioned that because memtest was checking only the slot 2 which is an added 2gb ram
I removed that 2gb and i made another test yesterday so the integrated ram(4gb) which is glued on motherboard is the fault.
The only option to use the laptop without any errors/bsods is to shift some transistors and remove physically the ram on the motherboard(is a notebook) and adding in the slot 2 maximum 8gb of RAM
But i will sell it as parts
Thanks for help! And sorry because i didn't made memtest on slot 1(4gb) from beginning
 

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