[SOLVED] cannot find reason of bluescreen of death

maxcebulski

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Jan 19, 2017
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i keep blue screening while playing games, im not sure but i think it also happens when out of games just from memory. it just happens randomly\

before my blue screens i have noticed game freezes or heavy stutter before the message pops up but my computer boots back up too fast to even see the message sometimes too fast the message does not even display at all

i have also seen the blue screen message code once but cannot remember it cause of how fast it dissapears then reboots

1060 6gb armor oc
r5 1500x
(stock cooler but stays around 60 deg ingame and highest it goes is high 70s while playing Rust and other hard to run games but seems to run pretty cool for a stock)
8gb ddr4
ab350m pro4 mb

One thing i have noticed after i bluescreened a few times was if i let it automatically reboot without turning it off manually and restarting it when i get back in a few times my D: drive was not showing up and now it does i dont want to believe it is a hdd issue but if it is i would love to know

i have no idea how to find the reason or how to fix my blue screen and have searched many videos online and threads.

i have always kept windows, drivers everything up to date and even had a fresh windows 10 install.

Games i have been playing: Rust, Cs:go, Fortnite, Pubg and tarkov
^^^^^ i have never blue screened while playing tarkov and i dont think i have on pubg and csgo mainly rust but thats cause i play that 90% of the time im on my pc.

the programs i used were core temp for checking my temps and also had a little look in task manager at the use of my resources and they seem completely normal

any help would be much appreciated
 
Solution
the folder and files are not hidden.
there are some bugchecks that will not save a memory dump. Mostly when the bugcheck involves something with the drive storage. IE can not write to disk.

generic advice is to update the motherboard bios, and motherboard drivers, run a malwarebytes scan. start cmd.exe as and admin and run
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
(assuming you have windows 10, it will repair modified windows core files)

you should also make sure you have free space on your c: drive, and make sure you have virtual memory turned on.
(pagefile.sys)

you could also google "how to force a memory dump with a keyboard" make the registry settings and force a memory dump to confirm that you machine is saving the...


it is empty, and i have the folder as view all hidden files? idk
 
the folder and files are not hidden.
there are some bugchecks that will not save a memory dump. Mostly when the bugcheck involves something with the drive storage. IE can not write to disk.

generic advice is to update the motherboard bios, and motherboard drivers, run a malwarebytes scan. start cmd.exe as and admin and run
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
(assuming you have windows 10, it will repair modified windows core files)

you should also make sure you have free space on your c: drive, and make sure you have virtual memory turned on.
(pagefile.sys)

you could also google "how to force a memory dump with a keyboard" make the registry settings and force a memory dump to confirm that you machine is saving the dumps correctly.



 
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