BSOD New Computer Build ntoskrnl.exe? Multiple crash dumps


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD New Computer Build ntoskrnl.exe? Multiple crash dumps


    Hey Everyone,

    This is a new system build and it was working fine, until a week after I had built it. The first blue screen I got was when I was uploading a video to youtube and now I seem to get them randomly fairly often (apart from when I’m playing games, which is odd), just browsing the internet etc.

    So far I’ve done tests on my hard drives to see if they’re healthy and they have passed (HD Tune), however I seem to always get blue screens when I try and upload a video to youtube from either of the hard drives (I’ve tried them plugged in one at a time), but it doesn’t blue screen when I upload from the SSD on its own, this could just be a coincidence though as it blue screened with just the SSD in when I left the computer idle overnight. I’ve run memtest on my ram which didn’t come up with any errors and I’ve re-seated it just to check if it was okay.

    I’ll upload a zip of my Minidump now, using BlueScreenView seems to point towards ntoskrnl.exe but this is my first time using BlueScreenView so I’m not sure if that’s common or w/e. Another thing to add is that I seem to get program instability e.g. steam closing when it feels like it and chrome crashing for no reason, however playing the mmo neverwinter seemed to work fine (located on a different drive to the OS/SDD).

    Win 7 Ultimate 64x
    I7- 4770K
    MSI z87-g43
    Crucial 4x4GB 1866mhz Ballistix RAM
    Samsung 840 Pro SSD
    2x Seagate 7200rpm 1tb HDD’s
    Asus Xonar d2x Soundcard
    Corsair CX 750W
    MSI Geforce GTX 770

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #2

    There seems to be a problem with your Windows activation. Please post this report:
      My Computer


 

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