[SOLVED] BSOD in normal boot but not in Safe boot

R.Yaslord

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So I have been getting a lot of BSODs recently sometimes just by watching videos on Chrome. The thing is when I restart in safe boot I get none and the PC works perfectly fine but when I switch back to normal boot I get a blue screen within 5 hours or less.
Here are the dump files if anyone could look into them and tell me please what is going on
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/p169iugziu76dfw/AAAPM-ZVx350Jn_FNE21K7eja?dl=0

Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 3600 (non-x)
GPU: Asus strix vega56
Ram: Corsair 16gb (2x8) 3000mhz (Xmp disabled)
PSU: Evga 650W GQ
SSD: Kingstone 256gb
HDD: WD Blue 1TB
OS: Windows10 Vers2004
 
Solution
Used DriverBooster (still got BSODs)
that can cause bsod, 3rd party driver updaters don't always get choices right. You could have used Dragon Centre to update on an MSI board.

3 crashes were when Radeon driver settings crashed. I don't normally blame the victims but come on, its probably a clue.
So run DDU and instead of using latest drivers from AMD, use older ones, or run windows update after safe mode and let windows find AMD drivers for the card - the windows drivers tend to be more stable. https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq...n-install-of-your-video-card-drivers.2402269/

newer nic drivers -...

gardenman

Splendid
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Hi, I ran the dump files through the debugger and got the following information: https://jsfiddle.net/n98thwer/show It is safe to "run" the fiddle. This link is mostly for Colif or others trying to help. You don't have to view it.
File information:081420-6734-01.dmp (Aug 14 2020 - 07:52:13)
Bugcheck:SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3B)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: AMDRSServ.exe)
Uptime:0 Day(s), 1 Hour(s), 29 Min(s), and 20 Sec(s)

File information:081220-9890-01.dmp (Aug 12 2020 - 18:28:45)
Bugcheck:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (A)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: AMDRSServ.exe)
Uptime:0 Day(s), 3 Hour(s), 53 Min(s), and 20 Sec(s)

File information:081220-4968-01.dmp (Aug 11 2020 - 22:45:01)
Bugcheck:MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1A)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: AMDRSServ.exe)
Uptime:0 Day(s), 10 Hour(s), 18 Min(s), and 33 Sec(s)

File information:081120-6140-01.dmp (Aug 11 2020 - 10:48:37)
Bugcheck:SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3B)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: ?)
Uptime:0 Day(s), 3 Hour(s), 44 Min(s), and 57 Sec(s)

File information:081120-5718-01.dmp (Aug 11 2020 - 07:03:11)
Bugcheck:DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION (133)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: System)
Uptime:0 Day(s), 0 Hour(s), 06 Min(s), and 20 Sec(s)

File information:081020-8765-01.dmp (Aug 10 2020 - 15:17:44)
Bugcheck:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (A)
Probably caused by:memory_corruption (Process: System)
Uptime:0 Day(s), 7 Hour(s), 44 Min(s), and 44 Sec(s)
Possible Motherboard page: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B450-TOMAHAWK
You have the latest BIOS already installed, version 1.E.

This information can be used by others to help you. Someone else will post with more information. Please wait for additional answers. Good luck.
 
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R.Yaslord

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Thanks to you both. I'll keep waiting for more answers :)
Forgot to mention...
Here are the things I've tried so far:
memtest86 (Showed no signs of faulty ram)
Clean installation of windows ( Did a clean installation and installed gpu drivers but still getting BSOD)
The command sfc /scannow ( No results )
Switching the places of the RAMs ( No results )
Used DriverBooster (still got BSODs)
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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Used DriverBooster (still got BSODs)
that can cause bsod, 3rd party driver updaters don't always get choices right. You could have used Dragon Centre to update on an MSI board.

3 crashes were when Radeon driver settings crashed. I don't normally blame the victims but come on, its probably a clue.
So run DDU and instead of using latest drivers from AMD, use older ones, or run windows update after safe mode and let windows find AMD drivers for the card - the windows drivers tend to be more stable. https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq...n-install-of-your-video-card-drivers.2402269/

newer nic drivers - https://www.realtek.com/en/componen...0-1000m-gigabit-ethernet-pci-express-software
 
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