Constant BSODs, ntoskrnl.exe, fvevol.sys, netio.sys

illusiverose

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The other day I began to get BSODs every so often, usually when I tried to run games or download something or stream something on Chrome. I couldn't find the solution. I tried quite a few things, tried repairing the pc from a bootable disc of windows 10 (which was what I already had jsyk), tried running diagnostics and updating drivers. Nothing was working. So I ended up reinstall windows completely and wiping what I had on my drives in the process (as far as I could at least).

That still didn't work. I ended up in a reboot loop until I repaired windows again, and then I was able to access my desktop. I managed to download bluescreenview to see that the things going wrong when it crashes are ntoskrnl.exe, NETIO.SYS, and fvevol.sys. I got a dmp file but my PC is now BSOD-ing everytime it starts onto desktop so I can't put the dmp on a usb or upload it into a cloud to share here.

One of the things recommended to do was install an antimalware and antivirus program but whenever I tried to install it or scan the computer it just BSODed, so I'm unable to do that.

Also, what it usually says when it BSODs is usually different everytime, varying between five different things:

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (most common error)

KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE

ATTEMPTED_EXECUTE_OF_NOEXECUTE_MEMORY

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

I am at a complete loss.
 
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if no one apart from me answers in the next few days, I would follow the posting instructions on link below and ask on there as they have more people who can read dumps than are around here. Its likely someone will answer here but just in case: https://www.tenforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/
fvevol.sys = The process known as BitLocker Drive Encryption Driver or Bitlocker Drive Encryption Filter Driver belongs to software Microsoft Windows Operating System or Bitlocker Drive Encryption Filter Driver or BitLocker Drive Encryption Filter Driver
Is this windows 10 Pro or did you have 8 on PC before?

netio.sys = Microsoft Windows Network I/O Subsystem file. - sounds like network drivers are to blame here.
ntoskrnl = doesn't really tell us anything, its blamed for driver errors and memory problems as its the kernel of Windows 10 and does so many jobs its probably easier to list what it doesn't do.

try booting into safe mode to get dump file?
boot from installer, on 2nd screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose start up options
hit the restart button
choose a safe mode (it doesn't matter which) by using number associated with it.
PC will restart and load safe mode

they all sound like driver errors.
 
if no one apart from me answers in the next few days, I would follow the posting instructions on link below and ask on there as they have more people who can read dumps than are around here. Its likely someone will answer here but just in case: https://www.tenforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/
 
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