Blue screens of death

Alex2070

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i got loads of bsods while playing Just Cause 3 and im not sure why i dont know if Razor Cortex Had anything to do with it...

1) Critical Structure Corruption
2) IRQL not less or equal
3) Kernel security Check Failiure
4) PFN list Corruption
5) Critical Structure Corruption
6) Critical Structure Corruption
7) Critical Structure Corruption

i got these all within the same hour whilst booting/ rebooting after the initial one so probably time for a new computer?

i looked around the web and found out:

Critical Structure Corruption:
is usally caused by alcohol120%, MacDrive, Android emulator software or a virtual machine but i dont have any of these and never have done


IRQL not less or equal
is usually caused by drivers that have used improper addresses


Kernel security Check Failiure
is usually caused due to Memory or Driver incompatibility issues or corruption of system data.

PFN_LIST_CORRUPTION
is caused whenever the page frame number (PFN) list becomes corrupted


if anyone has any ideas of what i can do please tell me,

my specs

Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz 2.67GHz

Ram 6gb

64-bit os

Windows 10

MSI Nvidea GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr 2

Crucial M500 240GB SSD (32GB free of 223)
(contains windows And Just Cause 3)

SeaGate 320GB HDD 148GB free of 298)
(Conatins Games)

Motherboard Foxconn G33M02

 
Solution
looking at a few of your bugchecks now. Most current memory dump first.

bugcheck in the filesystem:
The filesystem attempted to free a resource it did not own.
I would be looking for malware or a driver that modifies memory it does not own:
most likely this driver:
Netgear Neutral Wireless Solution
c:\window\system32\DRIVERS\scmndisp.sys Tue Jan 16 23:48:03 2007

I would also try to update your network driver if you can:
Intel 82562V-2 10/100 Network Connection Ethernet driver
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\e1e6032e.sys Mon Sep 26 15:52:28 2011
try looking here for a update:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
(i would have the software scan your machine for needed intel drivers)

these old drivers have bugs that just break current...
Hello Alex2070

Can you please confirm if you already tried Running the SFC /SCANNOW Command and let Windows fix the issues automatically for you? If not, doing so might do the trick.

If that doesn't work and if you remember the date since when you are facing the issue, Restoring Your Windows to the Day Before that Date would be the simplest approach.

Feel free to report back if further assistance is needed.

Cheers!! :)
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
Moderator
download and run this: http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed
it will look at error logs and maybe tell us name of driver that did it

copy/paste results in here

go here: http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5560-bsod-minidump-configure-create-windows-10-a.html
do option 1: Configure Dump File Settings in Start-up and Recovery
and then this step under it: Have Windows Create a Small Memory Dump (Minidump) on BSOD

this creates a file in c/windows/minidump
copy that file into your documents, and then upload the copy to a cloud server and share a link here (you can't upload direct from minidump folder)
some one will look at dumps and see anything i missed from whocraahed.
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
Moderator
System restore only helps if they did install something the day before, as the longer the gap between your last install and now can bring other complications in like if he uninstalled something in that time. Its surprising it works at all, Microsoft moving away from using system restore, hence reason its turned off by default and doesn't have more dates in it than your last install date. The win 7 version used to run in background and keep a record once a week or so.

its not a reliable escape, better to use backup software or have backups on cloud servers or USB drivers than to rely on it.
 
looking at a few of your bugchecks now. Most current memory dump first.

bugcheck in the filesystem:
The filesystem attempted to free a resource it did not own.
I would be looking for malware or a driver that modifies memory it does not own:
most likely this driver:
Netgear Neutral Wireless Solution
c:\window\system32\DRIVERS\scmndisp.sys Tue Jan 16 23:48:03 2007

I would also try to update your network driver if you can:
Intel 82562V-2 10/100 Network Connection Ethernet driver
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\e1e6032e.sys Mon Sep 26 15:52:28 2011
try looking here for a update:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
(i would have the software scan your machine for needed intel drivers)

these old drivers have bugs that just break current versions of streaming software and virus scanners.

you also have a current driver for Realtek RTLxxxxx Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter
it is dated in 2015, the big problem you will have is your BIOS is dated in 2008. Most old bios versions will have bugs in the USB support until you have a BIOS dated in sometime in 2012. Ie check to see if you can find a BIOS update for your machine.

machine is pretty old:
Vendor Dell Inc.
BIOS Version 1.0.16
BIOS Starting Address Segment e000
BIOS Release Date 09/20/2008

Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Product Name Vostro 200
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Product 0CU409
Version ÿÿÿ

Processor Version Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz
Processor Voltage 8ch - 1.2V
External Clock 266MHz
Max Speed 4000MHz
Current Speed 2666MHz



 
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