Question Having issues with crashes/BSOD on win11, typically happens after or during a game but sometimes randomly.

Jzy

Dec 1, 2024
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I went through it with a Microsoft community advisor and he concluded that it seems like a memory corruption so, i ran drive verifier and he never got back to me. if anyone can help identify and fix this "corruption" that would help a lot. I will link the Driver Verifier .dmp file if they need it.
 
And I will add the suggestion to look in Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer.

Either one or both tools may be capturing some error code, warning, or even an informational event just before or at the time of the crashes.

Clicking any given error will provide more details. The details may or may not be helpful.
 
You wouldn't enable Driver Verifier for a suspected memory corruption, so I don't know how good your 'advisor' was.

We need a lot more data to be able to start to give reasoned responses, so can you please download the SysnativeBSODCollectionApp and save it to the Desktop. Then run it and upload the resulting zip file to a cloud service with a link to it here. The SysnativeBSODCollectionApp collects all the troubleshooting data we're likely to need. It DOES NOT collect any personally identifying data. It's used by several highly respected Windows help forums (including this one). I'm a senior BSOD analyst on the Sysnative forum where this tool came from, so I know it to be safe.

You can of course look at what's in the zip file before you upload it, most of the files are txt files. Please don't change or delete anything though. If you want a description of what each file contains you'll find that here.