BSoD Loop - At A Loss

ABillman

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Jul 27, 2016
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Hello,
LINK TO FILES OF DUMPS MSINFO AND SPECCY
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2D4Ia2f0L5iMmllT0xybnF3VEE&usp=sharing

I started having a BSoD Loop occur this morning, Nothing new that I installed
I built this computer about one month ago.
I actually was having a similar issue with my prior PC
The only hardware that is the same in the tower is the RAM and the Power Supply.
It has taken a long time to be able to compile this information between crashes.
Looking at the forums this seems to have become a common issue the past couple days.


Most Common BSoD ERRORS:

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_

KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (Was the first I received)

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGE_AREA

I have several warning events for:
The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device SWD\WPDBUSENUM\{af6ce934-2f17-

That may coincide with the crashes, i am not sure.

I ran a system restore

I ran windows update

I ran DSKCHK

I ran Driver Verifier

I have disabled fast start up

I have disabled Drivers that show up yellow in safe mode (Printer and Generic PnP Monitor)

I changed my allocated Virtual Memory/Page File size

I ran one full pass of Memtest86 with 0 errors

I then reran it with all CPUs in parallel for more passes, but it would crash in the first minute.

Prime95 instantly crashes

Thank you so much for any help you can provide,and let me know if there is anything else I can provide
 
Solution
install the motherboard drivers if you can.
all of the bugchecks were general memory errors but this does not have to be your RAM they can be your virtual memory or errors coming out of the sata controller and hard drive.

also many of your memory dumps were corrupted, this often happens with bugs in driver in the storage system ( or actual drive errors)

I would just boot into bios, reset it to defaults, set the memory profile in bios, make sure the sata mode is set correctly (ahci sata mode)

your system has two sata controllers, one supported by the AMD chipset and another supported by the ASMedia® PCIe SATA controller
you might try to put the drives data cable on a different sata controller. you might also check its data connection...
install the motherboard drivers if you can.
all of the bugchecks were general memory errors but this does not have to be your RAM they can be your virtual memory or errors coming out of the sata controller and hard drive.

also many of your memory dumps were corrupted, this often happens with bugs in driver in the storage system ( or actual drive errors)

I would just boot into bios, reset it to defaults, set the memory profile in bios, make sure the sata mode is set correctly (ahci sata mode)

your system has two sata controllers, one supported by the AMD chipset and another supported by the ASMedia® PCIe SATA controller
you might try to put the drives data cable on a different sata controller. you might also check its data connection or replace its cables just to make sure you get a good connection and power.

you might check the drive for errors using crystaldiskinfo.exe

 
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