Question Random BSOD

Jun 22, 2024
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Hello everyone,
I received a computer from a friend that supposedly worked without problems. I didn't get a SSD with it but I bought a Seagate NVME SSD 500GB and another 8 gigs of ddr 4 ram. The processor is Ryzen 3 2200g, and the motherboard Asrock A 320M.
I first installed windows 11, although the processor does not support windows 11. But the problem was that the computer often did not want to turn off when I pressed the shutdown button in windows or the system crashed. I thought it was because Windows 11 doesn't support my processor. I then formatted the SSD and installed windows 10. However, it still wouldn't turn off and I had to press the button on the case to turn it off. Then I turned off the fastboot option and that sort of fixed the problem with that. But, I still get random BSOD.
I tested the ram with mem test86 and it passed. Then i tested the processor with prime 95 for about 20 minutes and there were no problems. I tested the SDD with the program from the manufacturer and there were no problems in the test. The processor temperature is around 50. I also tried to repair the system via Sfc /scannow.
This is the message I am getting:

Bugcheck code: 0x139(0x4, 0xFFFFC401C1F99010, 0xFFFFC401C1F98F68, 0x0)
Bugcheck name:KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
Bug check description:The kernel has detected the corruption of a critical data structure.
Analysis:This particular bugcheck may be caused by malware or a security product that does not follow programming guidelines. This can also be caused by memory corruption. This is possibly a software problem. There is a possibility that this is caused by memory corruption. Memory corruption can be caused by a faulty driver, faulty RAM, overheating and more. Read this article on memory corruption. Read this article on thermal issues

Do you have any advice?
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Where did you source the installer for your OS?

I didn't get a SSD with it but I bought a Seagate NVME SSD 500GB and another 8 gigs of ddr 4 ram. The processor is Ryzen 3 2200g, and the motherboard Asrock A 320M.
Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.
 
Hello,

I did the installation via a bootable USB and a Microsoft application (Media creation tool), both for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (Raven Ridge)
CPU cooler: box cooler, and one on the front and one on the top of the case.
Motherboard: AsRock A 320M-DGS
Ram:
Module 0:
DDR4, 8192 MB, 64-bit, 2400 MHz
DIMM 0 P0 CHANNEL A Kingston KHX2400C15/8G
Module 1:
DDR4, 8192 MB, 64-bit, 2400 MHz
DIMM 0 P0 CHANNEL B Kingston KHX2400C15/8G
SSD: Seagate ZP500CV30002 NVME
GPU: AMD Radeon Vega 8
OS: Windows 10 updated
Monitor: Samsung S24C450
Chasis: Raidmax (don't know model)
PSU: Thermal take from 2018, don't know the model.
BIOS version: UEFI A 320 M-DGS P 4.40
 
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Hello everyone,
I received a computer from a friend that supposedly worked without problems. I didn't get a SSD with it but I bought a Seagate NVME SSD 500GB and another 8 gigs of ddr 4 ram. The processor is Ryzen 3 2200g, and the motherboard Asrock A 320M.
I first installed windows 11, although the processor does not support windows 11. But the problem was that the computer often did not want to turn off when I pressed the shutdown button in windows or the system crashed. I thought it was because Windows 11 doesn't support my processor. I then formatted the SSD and installed windows 10. However, it still wouldn't turn off and I had to press the button on the case to turn it off. Then I turned off the fastboot option and that sort of fixed the problem with that. But, I still get random BSOD.
I tested the ram with mem test86 and it passed. Then i tested the processor with prime 95 for about 20 minutes and there were no problems. I tested the SDD with the program from the manufacturer and there were no problems in the test. The processor temperature is around 50. I also tried to repair the system via Sfc /scannow.
This is the message I am getting:

Bugcheck code: 0x139(0x4, 0xFFFFC401C1F99010, 0xFFFFC401C1F98F68, 0x0)
Bugcheck name:KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
Bug check description:The kernel has detected the corruption of a critical data structure.
Analysis:This particular bugcheck may be caused by malware or a security product that does not follow programming guidelines. This can also be caused by memory corruption. This is possibly a software problem. There is a possibility that this is caused by memory corruption. Memory corruption can be caused by a faulty driver, faulty RAM, overheating and more. Read this article on memory corruption. Read this article on thermal issues

Do you have any advice?
Remove the new stick of ram.....test.