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ntkrnlmp.exe is the error drop. Indicates either bad driver or a hardware failure.
I would check the ram first.
Memtest86.com - Memory Diagnostic
ntkrnlmp.exe is the error drop. Indicates either bad driver or a hardware failure.
I would check the ram first.
Memtest86.com - Memory Diagnostic
Yea that was the first thing I did was run Memtest and it came up clean. Ill try running it for a longer period of time tonight when I go to bed. I just got another BSOD right now when I tried exiting a game. I had just updated my Vid drivers so I opened a game played for a while and it was fine so I hit log out and was viewing a website in Chrome while it was logging out and I got a BSOD. Ill attach that minidump to this post. The BSOD mentioned Wdf01000.sys also. Im not sure what thats a driver for.
This one specifically says memory corruption but I don't know why it passed a Memtest and why I had no problems until after I cleaned out my heatsink and cpu. I didn't touch the Ram at all.
Dump blames Memory_Corruption, all of your drivers are up to date.
I would test with Memtest86+: RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Do this test overnight. Run at least 7 passes, test each RAM individually in each RAM slot.
Dean is right; run it for a minimum of 7 passes; this will take 6-8 hours. I will add run Memtest from a cold boot after your computer has been off for an hour or two.
Ok will do when I goto bed tonight Ill keep it running should be enough time for 7+ passes.
It ran through 8 passes with 0 errors.
And it restarted on me 3 times today. Twice of which the computer wasn't being used at all I just came back to it at the login screen. I know that it just restarted because I have no new minidumps so there wasn't any BSOD's.
Probably turn on Driver Verifier if I was you: Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
If no BSOD in Driver Verifier - sounds like a hardware problem, not Windows
Driver verifier running and havent had anything happen differently. Also uploaded 2 dumpfiles from today.