BSOD's occuring randomly on Windows 8 Pro.

carcar21

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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.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro
I can't even post my BSOD's!!! I am getting a BSOD whenever windows 8 is about to boot, for e.g. when those rings are rotating at the start.

Random BSOD's! Had about 30+ BSOD's today it self. So please state how I can upload the .dmp files as I have no access to windows it self. Tried to reinstall but it gets stuck, Windows 8 gets to dark blue screen then BSOD, then Windows 7 Installer gets up to Starting Windows, then stays on that screen froze. This is MAJOR! Please help me with this. Thanks.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro
Hi

Please try the below steps.

1. Reset system BIOS and load default values.

How To Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS)

This is necessary to make sure neither CPU nor RAM is running on wrong frequency or voltage values.

2. Diagnose the system RAM.

You can use the free tool "Memtest86+" to stress test memory modules. Please read instructions from the below link for more info.

RAM - Test with Memtest86+ - Windows 7 Help Forums

Make sure to use the latest version - Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

If you are getting any red lines or errors, stop the test immediately and refer part three of the guide. Otherwise run the test for at least 7-10 passes and post a clear screen shot in next reply.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 7
Anshad Edavana thanks for reply. I know that it's not the bios, or the memory, because I have finally been able to boot into windows 7, with gods help :)

Just that windows 8 is now totally wrecked up. When I say that, what I mean to say is that when I now load windows 8 it goes to Automatic Repair, then it starts Diagnosing it then it goes to a blue screen saying it can't fix it, and says close. I insert a windows 8 set up, through a USB, I then press Reset not Refresh, it prompts me to insert Windows 8 install media or recovery. I insert USB but it gives me a error saying it's not recognised.

It wouldn't kill me to not have windows 8, as I prefer windows 7 :)
Just would like it to work, as a back up. Got dual boot btw.

Thanks for responding me, If I get any more BSOD's, Ill try your method.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro
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