Hi!
I havent had many BSODs overall at all for quite a while, but would be great to know what caused this. It was under a heavy load.
The specifics of the BSOD said:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION 0x000003B
win32.sys Address FFFFF960000016B87C base at FFFF96000F0000, DateStamp 4ce79a73
I scanned for malware with malwarebytes and for viruses with 6 different online virus scanners, found nothing.
I ran run chkdsk /f /r on the drive, not sure if it fixed something or not
I ran sfc.exe /scannow and it found no corrupted files
I located my dump file but its 2 gigabytes large. Is there a more convenient way to provide the dump logs?
Something that might be of relevance is that I had a lot of performance issues and crashes and freezes until I let Windows adjust the size of the page file.
Now its set at 65446 MB. The drive (SSD) is 175 GBs large, now only 4 GBs free remaining.
Im running 64 GBs of DDR4 RAM. I work with Virtual Machines so thats why the high RAM usage.
Any help would be appriciated
Thank you!
I havent had many BSODs overall at all for quite a while, but would be great to know what caused this. It was under a heavy load.
The specifics of the BSOD said:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION 0x000003B
win32.sys Address FFFFF960000016B87C base at FFFF96000F0000, DateStamp 4ce79a73
I scanned for malware with malwarebytes and for viruses with 6 different online virus scanners, found nothing.
I ran run chkdsk /f /r on the drive, not sure if it fixed something or not
I ran sfc.exe /scannow and it found no corrupted files
I located my dump file but its 2 gigabytes large. Is there a more convenient way to provide the dump logs?
Something that might be of relevance is that I had a lot of performance issues and crashes and freezes until I let Windows adjust the size of the page file.
Now its set at 65446 MB. The drive (SSD) is 175 GBs large, now only 4 GBs free remaining.
Im running 64 GBs of DDR4 RAM. I work with Virtual Machines so thats why the high RAM usage.
Any help would be appriciated
Thank you!