Question BSOD Minidmp. I've ran into a BSOD im wondering if anyone is able to check it out for me.

salm2s

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Colif

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You can use programs like Blue screen view or Whocrashed to get a basic dump conversion but often who crashed just blames the windows kernel (ntoskrnl) which, while it is true that it did crash, its often the victim.

I will get a friend to convert dumps for me, and we see what error you getting :)
 

Planesteel

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You can use programs like Blue screen view or Whocrashed to get a basic dump conversion but often who crashed just blames the windows kernel (ntoskrnl) which, while it is true that it did crash, its often the victim.

I will get a friend to convert dumps for me, and we see what error you getting :)
Cheers bro let me know what he finds :D Sorry thought'd id let it sit for a day or two
 

gardenman

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Hi, I ran the dump file through the debugger and got the following information: https://pastebin.com/xRsE1kXC

File information:120919-18796-01.dmp (Dec 9 2019 - 06:27:26)
Bugcheck:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (A)
Probably caused by:ntkrnlmp.exe (Process: destiny2.exe)
Uptime:1 Day(s), 8 Hour(s), 34 Min(s), and 39 Sec(s)

Comment: The overclocking driver "RTCore64.sys" was found on your system. (MSI Afterburner)

BIOS info was not included in the dump file. This can sometimes mean an outdated BIOS is being used.

This information can be used by others to help you. I can't help you with this. Someone else will post with more information. Please wait for additional answers. Good luck.
 

Planesteel

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Wow thats really interesting because i swapped to MSI due to my last GPU OC program also being responsible for crashes, Overclocked or not. You probably remember that.

I'll have to check for the bios update :D

Thanks brother :p
 

Colif

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BSOD doesn't point at any particular driver. Gardenmans script auto points out certain files regardless of if they are cause. Afterburner can cause BSOD but its not 1st choice for this BSOD. This could be any driver.

What logitech you got apart from the webcam? check you have newest drivers maybe. the Gamepanel drivers pre date win 10 release so could be cause.
  1. Apr 24 2015 - LGBusEnum.sys - Logitech GamePanel Virtual Bus Enumerator driver http://support.logitech.com/
  2. Apr 24 2015 - LGJoyXlCore.sys - Logitech Gaming Software driver http://support.logitech.com/
  3. Apr 24 2015 - LGVirHid.sys - Logitech Gamepanel Virtual HID Device driver http://support.logitech.com/
webcam drivers even older but I know logitech probably haven't updated the 2012 drivers
  1. Oct 22 2012 - lvrs64.sys - Logitech Kernel Audio Improvement Filter Driver http://support.logitech.com/
  2. Oct 22 2012 - lvuvc64.sys - Logitech USB Video Class Driver (WebCam) http://support.logitech.com/
Have you run the Asrock App shop since i see it installed?
 

Planesteel

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hey man, I have ran the App shop since i installed it usually do to check for updates. I use a logitech mouse a g402 hyperion. I will have to check out these drivers and see if i can update them. Hopefully i can find some that need it, Sorry for the late reply my emails don't really notify me that well it's weird.
 

Colif

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site updates aren't reliable, I would look at your thread every few days and make sure its not moved. I sometimes miss people have replied so its not just you :)

And its your thread, if you busy, just leave it and I will always be around somewhere anyway :)
 

Planesteel

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Hey sorry, No i haven't. I've been running fine for awhile since, I was just saying that the crashes seemed really random. Not like a voltage bottleneck on my CPU OC or GPU OC, Or overheating. I try to also run minimal programs on my PC generally just what i need for what im doing. So they sort of just come out of no where, idk if the drivers have any correlation to the situation my pc was handling at the time or not, But i was playing destiny 2 just runnin through a strike temps at about 55-62 celsuis on cpu and about 40-50 across the board. If there was any pattern i could recognize it'd be that by memory running a newly installed game, That would then load my system would cause a crash. My system runs pretty cool so underload MAX is like 65-70 so it was getting there when it happened in destiny 2.
 

Planesteel

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I would generally assume a driver would cause a crash if the component/device was trying to execute something in relation to it, And when it comes to hardware it's pretty repeatable with crashing on overclocks. You can recreate the same senario and have the same result because it's lacking "X". Honestly seems random to me xD
 

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