Motherboard: MSI Bazooka B450M
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x (Water Cooled)
RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200Mhz (F4-3200C16D-32GTZR)
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Audio: Behringer UMC404HD Audio Interface
Storage:
250GB Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus (Windows 10 + Apps)
500GB Samsung SSD 860 EVO (Original Media + Premiere Pro Project + Proxies)
Power Supply: EVGA 650 N1, 650W
As the title says I'm having BSOD while editing in Adobe Premiere Pro. Apparently the problem just occur when using Premiere Pro, as I haven't experienced while doing any other tasks.
I'm running Adobe Premiere Pro 2019 version 13.1.2, already did a MemTest86 twice and I have no issues at all with RAM. NVIDIA Drivers, BIOS, Chipset, Audio Drivers, SSDs Firmwares are all up to date.
I have already let AIDA 64 running a stress test for over 10 hours without any problems, that why I assume that it is not a hardware related issue. I've tried editing with Media storaged on a regular HDD instead of the SSD in order to troubleshoot if it was a SSD related problem, but I had the same results.
Every time it crashes gives me a different code (DRIVER_OR_NOT_LESS / KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_/ SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, etc.)
Actually it just happened twice while I'm writing this text. First time I had Premiere Pro running at background and second time I opened it to check the version and it crashed instantaneously.
I'm uploading MiniDump Files from the last three times it happened and also some other files I got from the command prompt line below (I've read somewhere that this helps to troubleshoot BSOD).
-> Files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1v1dDaTwkvOTxsup57AvVZxptSvB4-kri?usp=sharing
-> Command Prompt Line:
copy %SystemRoot%\minidump\*.dmp "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\"&dxdiag /t %Temp%\dxdiag.txt© %Temp%\dxdiag.txt "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\SFdebugFiles\"&type %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts >> "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\hosts.txt"&systeminfo > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\systeminfo.txt"&driverquery /v > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\drivers.txt" &msinfo32 /nfo "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\msinfo32.nfo"&wevtutil qe System /f:text > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\eventlog.txt"® export HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\uninstall.txt"® export "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components" "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\installed.txt"&net start > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\services.txt"&REM wmic startup list full /format:htable >"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\startup.html"&wmic STARTUP GET Caption, Command, User >"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\startup.txt"
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x (Water Cooled)
RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4 3200Mhz (F4-3200C16D-32GTZR)
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Audio: Behringer UMC404HD Audio Interface
Storage:
250GB Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus (Windows 10 + Apps)
500GB Samsung SSD 860 EVO (Original Media + Premiere Pro Project + Proxies)
Power Supply: EVGA 650 N1, 650W
As the title says I'm having BSOD while editing in Adobe Premiere Pro. Apparently the problem just occur when using Premiere Pro, as I haven't experienced while doing any other tasks.
I'm running Adobe Premiere Pro 2019 version 13.1.2, already did a MemTest86 twice and I have no issues at all with RAM. NVIDIA Drivers, BIOS, Chipset, Audio Drivers, SSDs Firmwares are all up to date.
I have already let AIDA 64 running a stress test for over 10 hours without any problems, that why I assume that it is not a hardware related issue. I've tried editing with Media storaged on a regular HDD instead of the SSD in order to troubleshoot if it was a SSD related problem, but I had the same results.
Every time it crashes gives me a different code (DRIVER_OR_NOT_LESS / KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_/ SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, etc.)
Actually it just happened twice while I'm writing this text. First time I had Premiere Pro running at background and second time I opened it to check the version and it crashed instantaneously.
I'm uploading MiniDump Files from the last three times it happened and also some other files I got from the command prompt line below (I've read somewhere that this helps to troubleshoot BSOD).
-> Files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1v1dDaTwkvOTxsup57AvVZxptSvB4-kri?usp=sharing
-> Command Prompt Line:
copy %SystemRoot%\minidump\*.dmp "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\"&dxdiag /t %Temp%\dxdiag.txt© %Temp%\dxdiag.txt "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\SFdebugFiles\"&type %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts >> "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\hosts.txt"&systeminfo > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\systeminfo.txt"&driverquery /v > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\drivers.txt" &msinfo32 /nfo "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\msinfo32.nfo"&wevtutil qe System /f:text > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\eventlog.txt"® export HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\uninstall.txt"® export "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components" "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\installed.txt"&net start > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\services.txt"&REM wmic startup list full /format:htable >"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\startup.html"&wmic STARTUP GET Caption, Command, User >"%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\startup.txt"