Bluescreen Once a Day

R3m

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I always get blue screen once a day with different errors, I taught this was cause by a virus so I scanned my computer with Bitdefender and Malwarebytes but nothing was found. Today something different happened. It restarted by itself while watching a twitch stream.

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This happens more frequently, please help! Thank you for your time reading.
 
the critical field in your photo is parameter 1 which is the return error code but the column is too narrow and the last 3 digits of the error code is cut off.

better to put the actual minidump files from c:\windows\minidump on to a server like microsoft onedrive or google docs, then mark the files for public access and post a link.
 
i tend to ignore the ntfs.sys bugchecks if you are getting other bugchecks. the ntfs.sys bugchecks can be a side effect of other system crashes. I just look at them last. Often a power outage or bugcheck can leave the filesystem with corrupt files but on the next boot they can be fixed automatically.,



 
third bughceck also looks like the second one. something corrupted a table that maps your virtual memory to your pagefile.sys
and cause a crash. Sometimes you can turn off virutal memory and then turn it back on to create a new c:\pagefile.sys (hidden system file) you might even make it larger (1.5 to 2 times the size of your physical ram)
you system indicates that it nearly out of memory.
2971396 Kb used (does this system have 3 GB ram? could not read the BIOS info so I can not tell)
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for this second bugcheck I would uninstall your 2013 copy of bit defender. it is not helping you and might be causing problems accessing your hard drive.

I could not read your bios info, so you might just have a very old BIOS installed. You might go to your motherboard vendors website and update the BIOS and any motherboard drivers. (most of your files were last updated in 2013)
if this is a older machine or laptop you should download and run crystaldiskinfo.exe and look at the smart error reports to confirm your hard drive is not about to fail.



second bugcheck was in memory management but with a error code that is not actually documented.
error =41289 looks like something to do with virtual memory (pagefile.sys access)
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first bugcheck, could not read memory dump file, appears corrupted or truncated.
 

R3m

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The system has 4 GB ram.
I uninstalled Bitdefender.
CrystalDiskInfo says the health status is good.
I'm gonna wait 'til tomorrow to see if the blue screen is gone, thanks!
 
still can not read the BIOS info from the memory dump.

try and just remove the intel overclocking driver:
\SystemRoot\System32\drivers\Impcd.sys Fri Feb 26 15:32:11 2010

what is the machines vendor and model?
you need to check for a motherboard driver update and a BIOS update for the machine.

 
maybe if you were on battery power and the battery was draining too fast to allow the system to save the pagefile.sys contents before the battery power failed. It could lead to a corrupted pagefile.sys. the battery would have to have failed after they system started the shutdown, but before the shutdown was completed.


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