My computer has been occasionally BSODing for the past month. And they have been getting closer together, and has become worry-some, as now it has happened every day the past 3 days. They happen at random times, I could have no programs open, multiple open, or even while restarting my computer because of an update.
I run malwarebytes regularly on my system as well as install Windows updates and NVIDIA updates whenever they are available.
I recently downloaded BlueScreenView to see if I could find the culprit of the BSODs. It pointed me towards the NT Kernel and System File, which isn't too helpful when it comes to finding a direct solution. I ran a chkdsk on start-up today hoping it might help, only to have my computer BSOD within the next half hour. The crash address for the first several crashes was ntoskrnl.exe+153ca0. However, I had a new graphics driver update yesterday, and since installing that the crash address has changed to ntoskrnl.exe+14F1a0.
I have attached my dump file from my most recent BSODs.
Thanks!
I run malwarebytes regularly on my system as well as install Windows updates and NVIDIA updates whenever they are available.
I recently downloaded BlueScreenView to see if I could find the culprit of the BSODs. It pointed me towards the NT Kernel and System File, which isn't too helpful when it comes to finding a direct solution. I ran a chkdsk on start-up today hoping it might help, only to have my computer BSOD within the next half hour. The crash address for the first several crashes was ntoskrnl.exe+153ca0. However, I had a new graphics driver update yesterday, and since installing that the crash address has changed to ntoskrnl.exe+14F1a0.
I have attached my dump file from my most recent BSODs.
Thanks!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- 8.1