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BSOD from ntoskrnl.exe
Hello. I found this forum while trying to search for a solution to my issue, but I have yet to have any real succes with it. My computer is pretty new, less than a month old. It was build by a friend of mine, but unfortunately, he hasn't been able to offer a solution to the problem either.
I am getting BSODs. They happen at pretty irregular intervals. Here are some of the situations where it happens:
Most frequent: When livestreaming a game. I'll run Xsplit and the game at the same time, and Chrome to view the chat of my livestream. This will almost guarantee a crash at some point, but it happens at irregular intervals.
Somewhat frequent: Rendering videos in Sony Vegas while uploading a video to Youtube. I don't know why these two processes seem to hate each other, but I find that if I do these things at the same time, there is a fair chance of a crash.
Pretty unfrequent: One crash while just playing a game. Another just as I hit save on a project in Sony Vegas.
What I have manged to find out:
Using Blue Screen Viewer, I can see that the crashes usually revolve around ntoskrnl.exe. I've tried repairing my Windows installation, and as far as I can tell, my drivers are up to date. However, sometimes it is not just the kernel exe giving me issues. Sometimes it is both the .exe, but also a .sys file marked in red in BSV. The files that are sometimes reported with the exe are: Rt64win7.sys, ndis.sys, dxgmms1.sys, nvlddmkm.sys, tcpip.sys and kbdclass.sys. More often than not, it's just the kernel file showing up.
BSV gives me a bunch of very different bug check codes:
0xa
0x1e
0xd1
0x50
0x3b
0x7f
I have no idea what these mean.
I have attached the zip file from your test tool to this post. I hope you can point me in the right direction as to how I can fix this. This is supposed to be a pretty powerful computer, and I am all too worried that these issues will get worse until my computer either blows up or flies out of the window.