Random BSOD's - no dump


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    Win 7 64
       #1

    Random BSODs - no dump


    Hello everyone

    My current computer (custom build) has been working perfectly for the past 3 years.

    (i5-2500k, AsRock P67 Pro3, HD6950, 8GB Corsair Vengeance Ram, 550W XFX PSU, ...., 64GB SSD, 1TB main data disk, 256GB for various media)

    However, since 3 days ago I've been getting constant BSOD's. The computer boots fine, but after a maximum of 30ish minutes I'll get a BSOD. The symptoms aren't really clear, sometimes it's under heavy load, sometimes in idle.

    I have configured Windows to create the dumpfiles. However, this is not happening. My guess is that the PC is freezing on the the BSOD-screen (given that it's stuck on "Initializing disk for crash dump), as can be seen in the picture.

    I've done a CHKDSK of my C: Drive (SSD with OS), which was done during boot. A CHKDSK of the D: and M; drive could not be completed, as BSOD's occurred.

    Last night I started checking my RAM with Memtest 86. On my first run I encountered "65535+ errors"' on test #3. It looked like the test froze so I started over on single CPU mode. After 9 hours memtest found one error like this (see image)

    I have also included the results of DM log collector as requested.

    (My PC actually crashed while writing this post... rather frustrating)
    Last edited by Appeltje; 26 Aug 2014 at 03:13.
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  2. Posts : 3
    Win 7 64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I just ran Memtest for 24 hours (14 passes) on standard mode and didn't find any errors. Should I look for the problem elsewhere?
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  3. Posts : 3
    Win 7 64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I attempted a CHKDSK in Safe mode for my main data HDD (samsung f3 hd103sj 1tb - firmware: 1AJ10001 (can't find an update) as it would BSOD in regular mode.

    It held out quite long, but eventually BSOD'd anyway. I got the same BSOD (Kernel data inpage error) with an extra mention of volmgrx.sys.....

    Again, no dump file.
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