Hi all,
I am lately relatively consistently getting the followng stop codes:
KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION (most common)
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
...and am seriously looking for advice.
My machine is Lenovo IdeaPad S410p 4th Gen Core i5-4200U, NVIDIA GT720M
Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19044 Build 19044
16GB RAM
(more info can be given upon request)
My machine used to be very stable. I could go without shutting down and simply hibernating and waking up for extended period of time. But then all of a sudden, without any obvious reason it started to give BSODs. There doesn't seem to be any specific pattern as to what triggers the crash apart from the fact that the BSODs usually occur after a number of hibernate-wakeup cycles.
Recently, I decided to do a clean fresh re-install of Windows 10 on my machine hoping that it might resolve the issue. However, as soon as I installed a few apps and started to make a moderately heavy use of the laptop, the problem reappears.
I use my machine mainly for development and apps installed so far:
MS Office 2019
MS Visual Studio 2019
MS SQL Server 2019
Android Studio
Eclipse
* No 3rd party Antivirus software installed (I'm just using MS default antivirus).
* I have not added any new hardware recently prior to the BSODs occurring.
* I have checked and all my devices under Device Manager seem to be properly installed.
* I have run 'DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth' followed by 'DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth' successfully.
* I have run 'SFC /SCANNOW' successfully, fixed found errors and re-run until it showed no more error.
* I have run several rounds of memory test using MemTest86 but all turned out ok.
* Harddisk scan was conducted using CrystalDiskInfo but no errors were detected.
* My machine is having two RAM modules, I have tested with each module and each RAM slots separately but it made no difference, the crash still occurred.
I have also tried to disable the following installed devices in order to isolate them in the hope to rule them out from being possible culprits.
Bluetooth
Camera
2nd SATA HDD
Display adapter - rolled back to Ms Basic Display Adapter
external USB devices
Here is the link to the folder with the BSOD debugging log file as well as my most recent minidumps. Note that apart from the first three minidumps, the rest were obtained while having the Windows driver verifier running.
I really want to get to the bottom of this so thank you for any assistance!
I am lately relatively consistently getting the followng stop codes:
KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION (most common)
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
...and am seriously looking for advice.
My machine is Lenovo IdeaPad S410p 4th Gen Core i5-4200U, NVIDIA GT720M
Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19044 Build 19044
16GB RAM
(more info can be given upon request)
My machine used to be very stable. I could go without shutting down and simply hibernating and waking up for extended period of time. But then all of a sudden, without any obvious reason it started to give BSODs. There doesn't seem to be any specific pattern as to what triggers the crash apart from the fact that the BSODs usually occur after a number of hibernate-wakeup cycles.
Recently, I decided to do a clean fresh re-install of Windows 10 on my machine hoping that it might resolve the issue. However, as soon as I installed a few apps and started to make a moderately heavy use of the laptop, the problem reappears.
I use my machine mainly for development and apps installed so far:
MS Office 2019
MS Visual Studio 2019
MS SQL Server 2019
Android Studio
Eclipse
* No 3rd party Antivirus software installed (I'm just using MS default antivirus).
* I have not added any new hardware recently prior to the BSODs occurring.
* I have checked and all my devices under Device Manager seem to be properly installed.
* I have run 'DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth' followed by 'DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth' successfully.
* I have run 'SFC /SCANNOW' successfully, fixed found errors and re-run until it showed no more error.
* I have run several rounds of memory test using MemTest86 but all turned out ok.
* Harddisk scan was conducted using CrystalDiskInfo but no errors were detected.
* My machine is having two RAM modules, I have tested with each module and each RAM slots separately but it made no difference, the crash still occurred.
I have also tried to disable the following installed devices in order to isolate them in the hope to rule them out from being possible culprits.
Bluetooth
Camera
2nd SATA HDD
Display adapter - rolled back to Ms Basic Display Adapter
external USB devices
Here is the link to the folder with the BSOD debugging log file as well as my most recent minidumps. Note that apart from the first three minidumps, the rest were obtained while having the Windows driver verifier running.
I really want to get to the bottom of this so thank you for any assistance!