Question PC BSOD multiple_irp_complete_requests

LeeXy41

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Hello, I have been struggling this couple weeks figuring it out what's the cause of the BSOD on my computer it does randomly without any warning, I've tried various of method fixing like scanning corrupted files, updating my bios, uninstalling/reinstalling drivers, updating windows and went too far changing pc components. But at the end its still happening.
I'm running out of Ideas fixing this anymore, I hope posting my BSOD ISSUE here would help me because this might be my last resort.




MINIDUMP: 092824-11921-01.dmp
 

KingLoki

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Have you left it running in safe mode to narrow down a software possibility for crashes.
Did you change anything or add software around the time it started getting bsod's?
 
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looks like a driver problem with
Image name: ssdevfactory.sys
Timestamp: Tue Jun 25 20:04:41 2024
SteelSeries Engine Device Factory Driver
Source:https://steelseries.com/downloads

looks like mouse software driver, you might look to see if there is a update.

note: you had several very old drivers installed.
you might want to look at what this driver is for:
ndextlag.sys Thu Mar 16 06:09:57 2023
ExitLag Game Booster Driver (packet redirector) might be a hidden coin miner that you do not want.

note: you had several overclock drivers installed, old drivers from 2008.
old network driver from 2018 (known bugs)

note: you also had
inpoutx64.sys Fri Oct 17 16:01:16 2008
installed. very old driver that can be hacked to give total memory access.
I think the original version were for access to old serial and parallel ports

you might download and run microsoft autoruns to remove some unwanted drivers
 
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LeeXy41

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looks like a driver problem with
Image name: ssdevfactory.sys
Timestamp: Tue Jun 25 20:04:41 2024
SteelSeries Engine Device Factory Driver
Source:https://steelseries.com/downloads

looks like mouse software driver, you might look to see if there is a update.

note: you had several very old drivers installed.
you might want to look at what this driver is for:
ndextlag.sys Thu Mar 16 06:09:57 2023
ExitLag Game Booster Driver (packet redirector) might be a hidden coin miner that you do not want.

note: you had several overclock drivers installed, old drivers from 2008.
old network driver from 2018 (known bugs)

note: you also had
inpoutx64.sys Fri Oct 17 16:01:16 2008
installed. very old driver that can be hacked to give total memory access.
I think the original version were for access to old serial and parallel ports

you might download and run microsoft autoruns to remove some unwanted drivers
Ok I see I will unplug my old SSD and installed a new fresh SSD and Fresh windows if see if its works
 

LeeXy41

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Have you left it running in safe mode to narrow down a software possibility for crashes.
Did you change anything or add software around the time it started getting bsod's?
I remember I download a chipset driver from AMD I hope its not the one causing it.
 

ubuysa

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looks like a driver problem with
Image name: ssdevfactory.sys
Timestamp: Tue Jun 25 20:04:41 2024
SteelSeries Engine Device Factory Driver
Source:https://steelseries.com/downloads

looks like mouse software driver, you might look to see if there is a update.

note: you had several very old drivers installed.
you might want to look at what this driver is for:
ndextlag.sys Thu Mar 16 06:09:57 2023
ExitLag Game Booster Driver (packet redirector) might be a hidden coin miner that you do not want.

note: you had several overclock drivers installed, old drivers from 2008.
old network driver from 2018 (known bugs)

note: you also had
inpoutx64.sys Fri Oct 17 16:01:16 2008
installed. very old driver that can be hacked to give total memory access.
I think the original version were for access to old serial and parallel ports

you might download and run microsoft autoruns to remove some unwanted drivers
For my own learning can you tell me where you're seeing that in the dump? I've not come across a 0x44 bugcheck before so I'd appreciate the help. Thank you!