BSOD at Random Intervals (Appears Every 6 Days?)


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    7 x64
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    BSOD at Random Intervals (Appears Every 6 Days?)


    Hi all - thanks for taking the time to assist me.

    I have been getting random BSOD's over the past year - and more frequently over the past few months.

    Last July, I bought some new RAM. Set it up according to the timings etc. I started to experience some BSOD's. They were infrequent, so I wrote it off as the games I was playing using too many resources.

    Fast forward to January. Bought myself a new GTX 1080, started getting BSOD and memory dump errors more often. Found out, in the past I had removed Windows from creating a page file. Reinstated this option. Assumed this was the cause.

    Now, In the past 6 weeks or so, I appear to be getting more and more BSOD's. Maybe once a week, every 10 days?

    Nothing inherently has changed. I play my games and Stream them. However, last night, I was streaming a game from my PS4 through my PC - essentially, using minimal resources and a BSOD still occurred.

    I was hoping someone could read my files and help me narrow down the issue.

    Per the title, my last 3 dumps seem to occur in intervals of every 6 days.

    Please let me know if you need any more information.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2
    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Snick said:
    Hi EldritchTavern,

    Welcome to SevenForums.

    ndis.sys error is related to WiFi card

    Attachment 403742

    Go to your WiFi card manufacturer's site and download the latest Wireless driver there.
    Well, that is certainly strange, as I do not have a WiFi card. This is a Desktop with a direct connection to the modem. I used to use a USB Stick as a WiFi card but this was 2+ years ago. Has not been touched since then.

    Any other possible explanation or should I remove this WiFi USB stick configuration from my system?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    Hi EldritchTavern,

    Sorry for the delay in response.

    It looks like the drivers of your ethernet connection is causing trouble, however I would recommend to update the motherboard BIOS instead and see if that improves stability.
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