BSOD ntoskrnl.exe

About BSOD it say "memory_corruption" but the error code 0x3D it appears very infrequently. As i remember you said you check your RAM?

yes the RAM is fine, I tested it in stock and xmp with memtest
 

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You're repeatedly getting "Windows Error Reporting Memory Sharing" errors. BDCAM was the cause in one case. PNP driver not found was another. You're also getting repeated Windows Update failures, , etc. Too many for me to chase this morning. I wanted to see the log you provided because yesterday I found nearly the identical failure on a NVIDIA controller for a USB 3 port using the same graphics card at a different website.
 

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so, on the yellow signs, the first on USB it is not on the other windows that I tested and the error also happens, on PCI device I saw two different places saying it was USB driver type A and type C and that only has for windows 10 , then they should not be the cause of the problem

before I can play for 1 week with no errors

now i removed the driver with ddu in safe mode and installed it again and restarted, after that the game was open for 2 hours and the problem didn't happen, the other day i tried to play and the error was happening, i removed the driver again and installed and the error didn’t happen, next day the same thing, 3 straight days working fine after installing nvidia driver again but after turning on the pc the other day the error is back, already installed only the necessary drivers in the installer and no difference

tested another windows updated until march and the same problem, something in windows is disturbing the video driver or disturbing the installation I think and causing it
 
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In a PM, you told me that you've installed all the updates through March.

Are you still seeing the problems and are you getting a BSOD?
 

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In a PM, you told me that you've installed all the updates through March.

Are you still seeing the problems and are you getting a BSOD?

I installed it on another partition just to make sure it was not the fault of the windows update and not on the main partition, do you know how to activate the "view problem details" option when an error occurs?

i am getting more BSOD errors nowView attachment 413573
 

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It's late so I haven't looked at your .rar. However, did you change the boot drive to the partition with all the updates?
 

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no, i'm using the same one as before that was just the test
 

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That doesn't help. You would need to change the designation for the existing C: drive to another drive and then designate the partition with the updates to the C: drive. However, in the back of my mind I think there is another way to get it to boot from a different partition. Need to look into that but don't have time right now.

This is how to boot from the other partition with all the updates-


  1. Click "Start".
  2. Click "Control Panel".
  3. Click "Administrative Tools." From this folder, open the "System Configuration" icon. This will open the Microsoft System Configuration ...
  4. Click the "Boot" tab. Highlight the name of the partition you want to boot off of and click "Set as Default." Click "Apply".
  5. Restart your computer. Your machine will now boot off of the selected partition on your hard drive.
 

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what?? I don't want to start the other partition, I just installed the updated windows on it to test if the error was the lack of any updates, as the error still happens in it so, no, it's not the fault of some update missing
 

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Trouble is, you're not booting from that partition so you won't be able to see if any updates helps fix the problem. When you installed on that partition, it had no effect on the OS on the existing boot drive.
 

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Trouble is, you're not booting from that partition so you won't be able to see if any updates helps fix the problem. When you installed on that partition, it had no effect on the OS on the existing boot drive.

I already tested the updated windows until march and the problem continues, I updated the windows update and I had no failure in the update, but the problem happened the same way
 

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Although various files are listed as contributing to the BSODs, it still looks like a driver issue.

Go to Device Manager, Display Adapters, and double click on the video card. In the Driver section, select Disable. Reboot. Do your normal thing to see if you get the BSODs.
 

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Although various files are listed as contributing to the BSODs, it still looks like a driver issue.

Go to Device Manager, Display Adapters, and double click on the video card. In the Driver section, select Disable. Reboot. Do your normal thing to see if you get the BSODs.

when i have a good opportunity i will test it, it is necessary for the tabs to fail frequently to test this since i will be without a video driver, while i will wait for the .nfo you asked, i hope you can look soon
 

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when i have a good opportunity i will test it, it is necessary for the tabs to fail frequently to test this since i will be without a video driver, while i will wait for the .nfo you asked, i hope you can look soon

You should still have a screen when your disable the GPU driver but the display resolution will probably be lower depending on your mobo chipset.

I don't know what you mean by "I will wait for the .nfo you asked." I haven't asked for one for a while and I was looking at your .rar before I last replied.
 

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You should still have a screen when your disable the GPU driver but the display resolution will probably be lower depending on your mobo chipset.

I don't know what you mean by "I will wait for the .nfo you asked." I haven't asked for one for a while and I was looking at your .rar before I last replied.

weren't you going to analyze the .nfo you asked for? still has no answer about

I installed windows 7 updated until march in the main partition to see if something changed in the long term, no, the same thing, BSOD I only had 1 but that doesn't mean anything

I haven't been able to test the disabled video driver yet because I need the tabs to fail constantly to test this, any other suggestions? but in my opinion it is the video driver or something on windows hindering the video driver, I don't know what, imagine that the error in the tabs does not happen with the driver disabled, what would be the next step?View attachment 413604
 
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I had looked at the .nfo previously.

Based on the latest .dmp, the video driver still seems to be the culprit.

What do you mean by "I need the tabs to fail constantly to test this?"
 

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I had looked at the .nfo previously.

Based on the latest .dmp, the video driver still seems to be the culprit.

What do you mean by "I need the tabs to fail constantly to test this?"

the browser tabs, they have to crash with a few minutes open and restarting the pc this cannot change so there would be a consistent test (one way to force the error c0000005 would be to open the rockstar launcher installer, half the time it will happen, I disabled the driver and restarted the pc and it keeps happening)

nothing useful in .nfo?

and imagine that disabling the driver and restarting the pc the problem does not happen, what would be the next step?
 

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If we're talking about the .nfo in post 20, I responded to it in post 22.

If disabling the driver stops the problems, I'm not sure where we go.
 

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