Hi
my system's language is german, I hope that´s OK for reading the dump file!
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I didn´t change any of the hardware of this PC.
I´ve been having sporadic BSODs for a while, those started at the end of September, exactly on the same day of a certain Windows update and cumulative update -> KB4100347 and KB4464218
It happened 3 times since then, those dates are mentioned in the event manager, critical section:
25.9.18 22:03:10
4.10.18 21:47:14
26.10.18 15:28:08
The first two times I ran a demanding program, but the last time I didn´t, was surfing the internet as always.
Every single time when this happened FilterManager was loading npsvctrig. In event manager I checked the event before the crash, it was the same every single time.
What I already did:
memtest
chkdsk
-> All good
driver update check from HP (PC builder) -> new BIOS and motherboard drivers are available, but can I just install them over the Windows provided ones? Windows auto installed the drivers when I bought the PC 2 years ago.
Also did the filter check:
WDFilter 8 328010 0
storqosflt 0 244000 0
wcifs 1 189900 0
CldFlt 0 180451 0
FileCrypt 0 141100 0
luafv 1 135000 0
npsvctrig 1 46000 0
Wof 6 40700 0
FileInfo 8 40500 0
Here´s the mini dump file from the last crash:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15hd1r91XTrGPvTklciDAN2hsY19gj-1w/view
Oh right, not sure if needed but here is some more data:
Windows 10 64-bit Home
Version 10.0.17134 Build 17134
HP Pavilion Desktop PC 560-p1xx
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 3601 MHz, 4 cores, 8 logic processors
NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB
16GB RAM
BIOS-Version/-Date AMI F.04, 19.12.2016
Thanks for your help!
my system's language is german, I hope that´s OK for reading the dump file!
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I didn´t change any of the hardware of this PC.
I´ve been having sporadic BSODs for a while, those started at the end of September, exactly on the same day of a certain Windows update and cumulative update -> KB4100347 and KB4464218
It happened 3 times since then, those dates are mentioned in the event manager, critical section:
25.9.18 22:03:10
4.10.18 21:47:14
26.10.18 15:28:08
The first two times I ran a demanding program, but the last time I didn´t, was surfing the internet as always.
Every single time when this happened FilterManager was loading npsvctrig. In event manager I checked the event before the crash, it was the same every single time.
What I already did:
memtest
chkdsk
-> All good
driver update check from HP (PC builder) -> new BIOS and motherboard drivers are available, but can I just install them over the Windows provided ones? Windows auto installed the drivers when I bought the PC 2 years ago.
Also did the filter check:
WDFilter 8 328010 0
storqosflt 0 244000 0
wcifs 1 189900 0
CldFlt 0 180451 0
FileCrypt 0 141100 0
luafv 1 135000 0
npsvctrig 1 46000 0
Wof 6 40700 0
FileInfo 8 40500 0
Here´s the mini dump file from the last crash:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15hd1r91XTrGPvTklciDAN2hsY19gj-1w/view
Oh right, not sure if needed but here is some more data:
Windows 10 64-bit Home
Version 10.0.17134 Build 17134
HP Pavilion Desktop PC 560-p1xx
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 3601 MHz, 4 cores, 8 logic processors
NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB
16GB RAM
BIOS-Version/-Date AMI F.04, 19.12.2016
Thanks for your help!