Question Gigabyte G7 MF getting BSOD while playing games

Jan 3, 2025
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I am experiencing BSOD's which sometimes are constant and sometimes are not, but always while playing games.
I have updated all of my chipset drivers, tried removing and reinstalling the keyboard driver, but to no avail.
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Any help is greatly appreciated.
The error I am getting is:

"DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" (kbdclass.sys)​

 
What are the complete specs for this system (make/model of ALL installed components)?

Are you overclocking anything (CPU, GPU, memory)?
Full specs can be viewed here. Please refer to the MF version.
I haven't overclocked anything, neither by some program or in the BIOS. BIOS is in the default settings.
 
Is this system using the original OEM installation of Windows? Or did you ever perform a clean installation of the OS?

Have you run SFC and DISM to ensure the health of Windows itself?

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...-windows-365e0031-36b1-6031-f804-8fd86e0ef4ca
This system came without an operating system, so I installed Windows 11 on my own. I ran SFC and DISM in the past, and ran them now again, but they reported 0 problems again.
I reinstalled my Windows 11 (every time I downloaded the latest version, and the PC is always up to date with updates) 3 times, but the issue still persists, I am worried this may be a hardware issue at this point. The laptop has never been tackled with, it is still in factory conditions.
 
WPP_RECORDER_SF_qqiL call corrupted a stack and caused the bugcheck.

guess it is some keyboard recorder making a bad call. keyboard macro?
not sure what this driver is:
phantomtap.sys Fri Jun 30 00:45:19 2017
you might want to update it.

it is odd that you have one old windows core file listed:
win32kbase Fri Aug 25 02:50:33 2017

you might want to run cmd.exe as an admin and run
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
 
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WPP_RECORDER_SF_qqiL call corrupted a stack and caused the bugcheck.

guess it is some keyboard recorder making a bad call. keyboard macro?
not sure what this driver is:
phantomtap.sys Fri Jun 30 00:45:19 2017
you might want to update it.

it is odd that you have one old windows core file listed:
win32kbase Fri Aug 25 02:50:33 2017

you might want to run cmd.exe as an admin and run
dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
I noticed that when playing a game, only when I am playing and I am pressing multiple buttons, the BSOD comes. When I am dead in-game or when I am using less buttons, everything is OK. I tried many times to figure out what combination of buttons is the culprit but I cannot seem to get it right. Do you have a way of finding out how to find the combination responsible?
 
I noticed that when playing a game, only when I am playing and I am pressing multiple buttons, the BSOD comes. When I am dead in-game or when I am using less buttons, everything is OK. I tried many times to figure out what combination of buttons is the culprit but I cannot seem to get it right. Do you have a way of finding out how to find the combination responsible?
not sure, I disable recording a long time ago after I turned it on by accident and found a huge file on my hard drive.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials...game-recording-broadcasting-windows-10-a.html