Hello, I believe I have a major problem with my computer and I have come to this forum to ask for support.
The problem I am having is being caused by ntoskrnl.exe And I believe this is a major problem. Before it gets out of hand I have come to this area to report it.
As you will see from the .dmp files I have uploaded, I am having issues around every 20mins -1 hour.
I have only recently installed Windows 8 Pro, to avoid BSOD's as I have been experiencing an overload of them on my Windows 7 Installation. To be safe I have made a dual boot to avoid file deletion, so I can also upload those .dmp's if you wish.
This computer isn't even a month old and it is acting up. A common "Bug Check Code" is 0x0000000a. This was on Windows 7. Now a common "Bug Check Code" is 0x0000001a.
I have been using an application called BlueScreenView to access and see what Codes I've been receiving. If this helps I've been signing into Windows 8 using a email address I created.
I will be editing this post frequently to provide more information if necessary. (NOTE - I will write EDIT each time I edit this post.)
Thanks for the support. :thumb:
I HAVE NOT POSTED THE FILES YET, I WILL SOON AFTER I GET ANOTHER BSOD. THIS TEXT WILL BE EDITED AND FILES WILL BE POSTED, AFTER THE EDIT I MAKE. (This is because I wan't to see what application causes the BSOD, e.g. When the BSOD Strikes exactly.
The problem I am having is being caused by ntoskrnl.exe And I believe this is a major problem. Before it gets out of hand I have come to this area to report it.
As you will see from the .dmp files I have uploaded, I am having issues around every 20mins -1 hour.
I have only recently installed Windows 8 Pro, to avoid BSOD's as I have been experiencing an overload of them on my Windows 7 Installation. To be safe I have made a dual boot to avoid file deletion, so I can also upload those .dmp's if you wish.
This computer isn't even a month old and it is acting up. A common "Bug Check Code" is 0x0000000a. This was on Windows 7. Now a common "Bug Check Code" is 0x0000001a.
I have been using an application called BlueScreenView to access and see what Codes I've been receiving. If this helps I've been signing into Windows 8 using a email address I created.
I will be editing this post frequently to provide more information if necessary. (NOTE - I will write EDIT each time I edit this post.)
Thanks for the support. :thumb:
I HAVE NOT POSTED THE FILES YET, I WILL SOON AFTER I GET ANOTHER BSOD. THIS TEXT WILL BE EDITED AND FILES WILL BE POSTED, AFTER THE EDIT I MAKE. (This is because I wan't to see what application causes the BSOD, e.g. When the BSOD Strikes exactly.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro