IRQL not less etc - BSOD occurs when copying files

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yashzn

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Hi guys.

I am running Win 8.1 and get the irql_not_less_or_equal BSOD everytime I copy large files to another drive. Dump files attached. Please help.

Apologies for not following the rules the first time but I have attached both the dump files and the collected DM logs below.

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Thanks
 
Unfortunately, because something is wrong with my internet I cannot do an analyse for more information.

Beside of that, I see a lot of ' Probably caused by :memory_corruption'.
To test your RAM download and run MemTest86+ to test your RAM. RAM - Test with Memtest86+ - Sevenforums.

Please update your Nvidia drivers
Code:
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for [COLOR=#ff0000]nvlddmkm.sys[/COLOR]
[FONT=Segoe UI]*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys[/FONT]
Also read this thread for a possible solution for performance issues or other BSOD's caused by Nvidia drivers.
 
Thank you for the response, sorry about your internet. GPU drivers are already up to date and I'll read the thread in more detail, going to download the memory test tool.
 
Hi.

When I run memtest, it loads for a split second and then boots to windows. I've tried it on a fresh new flash and formatted it as instructions say.
I've disabled the nVidia streaming service as suggested as well and also updated drivers...still no luck.

Are there any other alternatives to memory testing?

My ram is not that old and was top of the line Corsair ram...
 
You could try the built in, but it isn't as good as memtest86+.
Open control panel > go to administrative tools > click on Windows Memory Diagnostics and follow the instructions.
 
Please wait for another bluescreen and upload a new zip using the tool when you have a new bluescreen.
 
I'll make one happen now by copying files. Do you want the minidump from the folder or must I run the log collector app?
 
I'm having a little problem with some symbols that are necessary for debugging but not loading.
I'm going to ask blueelvis if he can take a look at the bluescreens.
 
Greetings ^_^,

I just checked the log files and I see that you are running a counterfeit copy of Windows. Forum rules do not allow this and hence this thread has been requested to be locked.

Please feel free to create another thread once you are running a legitimate copy of Windows.


-Pranav
 
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