Question BSOD Windows 10 new install The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000139

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daveyjoneszz1

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The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000139

minidump is this

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Dump File : 111321-10015-01.dmp
Crash Time : 11/13/2021 3:06:44 AM
Bug Check String :
Bug Check Code : 0x00000139
Parameter 1 : 0000000000000003 Parameter 2 : ffffb889d0a52460
Parameter 3 : ffffb889d0a523b8 Parameter 4 : 0000000000000000
Caused By Driver : ntoskrnl.exe
Caused By Address : ntoskrnl.exe+3f71b0
File Description : NT Kernel & System
Product Name : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Company : Microsoft Corporation
File Version : 10.0.19041.1288 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Processor : x64
Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+3f71b0
Stack Address 1 :
Stack Address 2 :
Stack Address 3 :
Computer Name :
Full Path : C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\111321-10015-01.dmp
Processors Count : 4
Major Version : 15
Minor Version : 19041
Dump File Size : 929,644
Dump File Time : 11/13/2021 3:07:31 AM
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minidumps link : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18gBOLZscy8bGe7mfHBUKogPck2Alb7DU?usp=sharing

have crashed about 5-6 times since yesterday.

not sure if it's relevant but running a old ps2 keyboard that once in a while doesn't work unless i unplug it and reboot then it works okay.
 
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daveyjoneszz1

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just check the date of the file and see if it is updated

windows 7 had all of the power management functions turned off by default. You might go into windows control panel for the power management and turn it to high performance mode. Just for the case where drivers were broken after they went through a sleep cycle.

otherwise, I would go back to win 7 or start looking at verifier.exe to see if it can catch a driver doing something wrong.
after windows 8.1 or new drivers these power functions are on by default. This can expose bios bugs and bugs in old drivers. Old machines just might no longer get bios updates and you might be forced to use old drivers that had the functions disabled.

That makes sense about the power management i do hear what sounds like my hard drive powering up every so often but i felt like i turned off all the sleep cycle stuff in power management previously that i can find.

edit: i've gone thru and changed to high performance then went and edited that plan to turn off all idle / sleep / hibernation stuff that i normally do and we'll see what happens.

edit2: Also my lan driver is
Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Date: 4/10/2015
Driver Version: 9.1.410.2015
Digital Signer: Microsoft Windows
 
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