Question Windows 10 BSOD

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Hello!

I'm getting BSOD on my newly built PC with a fresh Windows 10 install.
I've gotten 4 of them in total
2 of them with the error code: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED 0x0000001e
and the other 2 with the error code: CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION 0x00000109

I looked at dump files with BlueScreenVeiw and all of the dump files say that the BSOD was caused by tcpip.sys driver.
After looking online for solutions, I've found a few and tried them with no success.

Things I've tried:
Checking my RAM with Windows Memory Diagnostic, it passed the test with no issues.
Uninstalled my Wi-Fi and Ethernet drivers and let Windows install new ones after restart.
I ran: netsh int ip reset, ipconfig /release, ipconfig /flushdns, ipconfig /renew commands.
I ran: dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and sfc /scannow commands.
I tried troubleshooting my network adapter with Windows Troubleshooter.

I still get the BSOD even after trying everything above.
The BSOD happens at random times, sometimes I would play a game and it would happen then, sometimes it happens when watching YouTube, and sometimes it happens when I'm on desktop doing nothing. All crashes that I experienced happened at what appears to be random times.
After the BSOD happens, the PC would boot normally like nothing happened.

I have fully updated Windows 10 pro
all my drivers are fully updated and I have the latest version of BIOS for my motherboard.

When I was installing drivers for the first time I did install both the Wi-Fi driver and Ethernet driver for my motherboard so I'm not sure if that could've been a problem that somehow made those 2 drivers have a conflict.
Later I uninstalled the Wi-Fi driver since I'm using a wired connection anyway and don't need the Wi-Fi enabled, but that didn't fix the problem.

My Specs are:
CPU - Ryzen 7 7800X3D
GPU - RTX 4080 Super
RAM - 32GB (2x16) 6000mhz cl30
Motherboard - MSI B650 Gaming Plus Wifi
SSD - Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
PSU - Corsair RMx 850W

I will upload my dump files from the minidump folder if someone wants to take a look and help me.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IBTgbKR7eKUZPWeOTto66PVP_uHvfAIO?usp=sharing

Thank you for reading.
 
Solution
Here is the update for anyone having similar issues to me.

I got one more BSOD a few hours after the post above, so uninstalling and reinstalling the network driver for the second time didn't help.
However, I noticed that I only get the BSOD a few minutes to a few hours after waking the PC from sleep or sometimes when the PC is about to go to sleep.
I tried disabling sleep on my PC, and it seems it has fixed the issue. I haven't gotten a single BSOD after disabling it and everything works perfectly.
I don't care about sleep mode so disabling it is not a problem for me.
If someone with the same issues as me is reading this, I hope my solution can help you.

Lutfij

Titan
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

I'm getting BSOD on my newly built PC with a fresh Windows 10 install
Where did you source the installer for your OS?

I have the latest version of BIOS for my motherboard.
BIOS version for your motherboard?

PSU - Corsair RMx 850W
How old is the unit?
 
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Hello, thank you!

I got the installer from the Microsoft website.

The BIOS I have is 7E26v1A, it's the latest version on the MSI website.

The PSU is new, I got it from the store a few weeks ago.

I just tried uninstalling and then installing the new LAN drivers again and so far so good, no BSOD yet, and the PC works flawlessly.
I'm playing a 10h YouTube video to see if any crash happens when I come back home.

I have a feeling it might be fixed because no crash has happened yet, but if something happens I will update this post and send new dump files.
 
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Here is the update for anyone having similar issues to me.

I got one more BSOD a few hours after the post above, so uninstalling and reinstalling the network driver for the second time didn't help.
However, I noticed that I only get the BSOD a few minutes to a few hours after waking the PC from sleep or sometimes when the PC is about to go to sleep.
I tried disabling sleep on my PC, and it seems it has fixed the issue. I haven't gotten a single BSOD after disabling it and everything works perfectly.
I don't care about sleep mode so disabling it is not a problem for me.
If someone with the same issues as me is reading this, I hope my solution can help you.
 
Solution

Colif

Win 11 Master
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File: 052224-5484-01.dmp (May 22 2024 - 09:47:34)
BugCheck: [CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION (109)]
Probably caused by: tcpip.sys (Process: csrss.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 1 Hour(s), 36 Min(s), and 42 Sec(s)

File: 052124-7562-01.dmp (May 21 2024 - 12:18:08)
BugCheck: [CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION (109)]
Probably caused by: tcpip.sys (Process: csrss.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 3 Hour(s), 56 Min(s), and 49 Sec(s)

File: 052124-5359-01.dmp (May 22 2024 - 06:23:43)
BugCheck: [KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1E)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: csrss.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 18 Hour(s), 03 Min(s), and 59 Sec(s)

File: 052024-7531-01.dmp (May 21 2024 - 03:51:39)
BugCheck: [KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1E)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: System)
Uptime: 4 Day(s), 12 Hour(s), 35 Min(s), and 17 Sec(s)

Which network drivers did you replace?

Realtek - newest drivers are found below:
Download Win10 Auto Installation Program (NDIS) from https://www.realtek.com/Download/List?cate_id=584
your current drivers are one year older.

you don't seem to have the WIFI/BT drivers installed.
 
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File: 052224-5484-01.dmp (May 22 2024 - 09:47:34)
BugCheck: [CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION (109)]
Probably caused by: tcpip.sys (Process: csrss.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 1 Hour(s), 36 Min(s), and 42 Sec(s)

File: 052124-7562-01.dmp (May 21 2024 - 12:18:08)
BugCheck: [CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION (109)]
Probably caused by: tcpip.sys (Process: csrss.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 3 Hour(s), 56 Min(s), and 49 Sec(s)

File: 052124-5359-01.dmp (May 22 2024 - 06:23:43)
BugCheck: [KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1E)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: csrss.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 18 Hour(s), 03 Min(s), and 59 Sec(s)

File: 052024-7531-01.dmp (May 21 2024 - 03:51:39)
BugCheck: [KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1E)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: System)
Uptime: 4 Day(s), 12 Hour(s), 35 Min(s), and 17 Sec(s)

Which network drivers did you replace?

Realtek - newest drivers are found below:
Download Win10 Auto Installation Program (NDIS) from https://www.realtek.com/Download/List?cate_id=584
your current drivers are one year older.

you don't seem to have the WIFI/BT drivers installed.
Hi!

The reason I don't have Wi-Fi drivers is because originally I thought they were causing BSOD, and considering I'll never use Wi-Fi on my PC I don't really need them.
I got all my drivers from the MSI website.

Disabling sleep mode fixed the issue, I haven't had a single BSOD after disabling it.

I appreciate the response nonetheless and I'll make sure to update the drivers, I didn't know they were outdated because I assumed the MSI website would give me the newest ones.