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bluescreen ntoskrnl.exe

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kanki

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so past week or two my windows task bar would randomly freeze up and i would have to do a hard reset (if i tried closing via windows it would take hours before it closed) but today for the first time in nearly two years i got a bsod.
specs:
i7 4790k
gtx 970
8gb 1600mhz ram
660w psu gold
msi z97m gaming motherboard
here is a copy of the minidump if anyone wants to help me out
 

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Hi again,

I've analyzed your dump file, and nothing out of the ordinary pops out. Sometimes a BSOD will occur once and then never again. I see that this BSOD occured 2 weeks ago. Have you had any other BSODs?
 
Hi again,

I've analyzed your dump file, and nothing out of the ordinary pops out. Sometimes a BSOD will occur once and then never again. I see that this BSOD occured 2 weeks ago. Have you had any other BSODs?
erh no this bsod happend like 8 hours ago?, and i havent had a bsod since i reinstalled windows back in april 2015
 
Oops my bad. I misread your header lol.

Did you run through the BSOD prework? If not, please do so :)

There's no underlying cause or STOP code embedded in the file, so it's unknown what caused the crash. Couple questions for you:

1.) Did you add any new hardware recently?
2.) Did you install any new software just before it crashed?
 
Oops my bad. I misread your header lol.

Did you run through the BSOD prework? If not, please do so :)

There's no underlying cause or STOP code embedded in the file, so it's unknown what caused the crash. Couple questions for you:

1.) Did you add any new hardware recently?
2.) Did you install any new software just before it crashed?
changed from my 680 to a 970
no new software though
and here is the file doing what the thread youve made said.
 

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Sorry about the delay. Had a busy day today.

Further analysis reveals you received a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION BSOD. This occurs when the DPC period is exhausted, usually when a hardware Interrupt Request takes too long. Fortunately it doesn't indicate a problem with hardware or software as a stack trace didn't produce any outbound or inbound calls to the EBX register, which will push the offending driver to the top of the stack :)

You should be safe from further BSODs, as a DPC BSOD will usually occur only once and a reboot will fix it. :) If you experience further BSODs, please let us know :)
 
Sorry about the delay. Had a busy day today.

Further analysis reveals you received a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION BSOD. This occurs when the DPC period is exhausted, usually when a hardware Interrupt Request takes too long. Fortunately it doesn't indicate a problem with hardware or software as a stack trace didn't produce any outbound or inbound calls to the EBX register, which will push the offending driver to the top of the stack :)

You should be safe from further BSODs, as a DPC BSOD will usually occur only once and a reboot will fix it. :) If you experience further BSODs, please let us know :)
ah! ok glad to hear its nothing major, did reinstall windows tho as it hasnt been cleaned since 10 came out, only issue i occured with the clean windows is in chrome that gifs/videos are misscolored in the first few seconds and that typing in chrome is laggish
 
Yes. :) Give it a whirl and reboot after doing so. Download a fresh driver from nvidia, run ddu, reboot, install the fresh driver, and reboot once more :) That should hopefully fix it

Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
 
Yes. :) Give it a whirl and reboot after doing so. Download a fresh driver from nvidia, run ddu, reboot, install the fresh driver, and reboot once more :) That should hopefully fix it

Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
did what you said, but gifs still do the black pixelated thing when i play them
 
Download ResetBrowser To your desktop.

Right click and run as administrator.

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Click on Reset Chrome - Allow completion.



Now reboot your machine.
 
Download ResetBrowser To your desktop.

Right click and run as administrator.

vwUeyaZ.png


Click on Reset Chrome - Allow completion.



Now reboot your machine.
hey, found a workaound where i simply removed hardware accelaration (or something amongst those lines)
and it fixed it, i did post a thread on the chromes forums and seem others with the same browser version n gpu series900/1000 has same issues.
 
Yes. :) Give it a whirl and reboot after doing so. Download a fresh driver from nvidia, run ddu, reboot, install the fresh driver, and reboot once more :) That should hopefully fix it

Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
hey again :) the bsod seems to have been caused by a program
BugCheck 133, {1, 1e00, 0, 0}
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for EasyAntiCheat.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for EasyAntiCheat.sys

well thats according to a guy on the tenforums, but seems likely as i was playing rust which uses that program for anti cheating.
 
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