Help My computer got the Blue Screen of Death, error 0x000000C4

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  1. Arc
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       #11

    Kernel power event 41, I guess?

    A single instance may be overlooked thinking just a hiccup in the power connections. But if it continues, let us know formally.
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       #12

    yeah. I'll let you know if anything happens again. It's only ever done this once. and I do have anti surge enabled on this computer so it could've surged. but those blue screens were definitely caused by the RAM.
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  3. Arc
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       #13

    TheMooMooTV said:
    yeah. I'll let you know if anything happens again. It's only ever done this once. and I do have anti surge enabled on this computer so it could've surged. but those blue screens were definitely caused by the RAM.
    I will not argue. Theoretically
    The DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION bug check has a value of 0x000000C4. This is the general bug check code for fatal errors found by Driver Verifier. For more information, see Handling a Bug Check When Driver Verifier is Enabled.
    Source: Bug Check 0xC4: DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION (Windows Debuggers)
    STOP 0x000000C4: DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION

    Usual causes: Device driver - see parameters for more information
    NOTE: May occur in Win7 and later w/o Driver Verifier being enabled
    ===============================================================
    This bug check can only occur when Driver Verifier has been instructed to monitor one or more drivers. If you did not intend to use Driver Verifier, you should deactivate it. You might consider removing the driver which caused this problem as well.
    Source: http://www.carrona.org/bsodindx.html#0x000000C4

    So I have my reasons to believe what I have said, experience also supports this observation.

    But you are the user. Will not argue with you.
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       #14

    I was thinking the random restart may have been to do with windows updates. This is because when windows updates sometimes it needs to restart and you have the option to postpone the restart, but it restarted when I was playing a game so the message didn't appear, and one of my friends have said his computer has restarted on its own a few times.
    Is there anyway I can find out if it was windows update that caused it to restart?
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       #15

    Well, I got another blue screen today, but it's a different blue screen. It has 0x0000001E. by the driver nvlddmkm.sys

    The bug check string says KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

    I have been getting messages from Nvidia that my Graphics drivers can be updated but I declined because I've had graphics driver problems before. But would it be wise to update them?
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       #16

    this is the dmp file:
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  7. Arc
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       #17

    TheMooMooTV said:
    this is the dmp file:
    Post it following the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions.
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       #18

    Do I need to create a new thread?
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  9. Arc
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       #19

    TheMooMooTV said:
    Do I need to create a new thread?
    No. Do as suggested. Post it following the BSOD posting instructions. We need to see some other files too, to provide you better suggestions.
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       #20

    I'm guessing this is the file you need.
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