So my computer runs perfectly fine except when I run UWP Windows 10 games (Gears of war Ultimate Edition, Gears of War 4, Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition). When I do run these games they eventually crash to a BSOD, I've written down nearly 15 different error codes I've gotten but I'm sure I've missed some.
I'm already going to replace my motherboard down the line, but I was wondering if any of you could tell me if these issues are indicative of hardware issues besides the motherboard.
I've also re-installed windows 10 multiple times, re-installed it with the option of keeping everything at first, then the starting from scratch option, and lastly deleting and then creating new partitions.
[quote=BSOD]
[B]Error Codes[/B]
PHASE0_EXCEPTION
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
What Failed: NTFS.sys
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
What Failed: win32kbase.sys, win32kfull.sys
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
What Failed: NTFS.sys
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
What Failed: HIDCLASS.sys
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
What Failed: rdyboost.sys
[B]
Kernel is missing or contains errors[/B]
system\32\ntoskrnl.exe
Error Code: 0xc0000221
system32\winload.exe
Error Code: 0xc000025
system\32drivers\bfadi.sys
Error Code:0xc0000221
system32\ntoskrnl.exe
Error Code: 0xc000098
[/quote]
Any help would be much appreciated
I would recommend running SFC /SCANNOW in an elevated command prompt.
But you may be having problems with your memory by some of those errors. If SFC doesn't discover anything then run memtest86
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;51208813]I would recommend running SFC /SCANNOW in an elevated command prompt.
But you may be having problems with your memory by some of those errors. If SFC doesn't discover anything then run memtest86[/QUOTE]
So SFC/SCANNOW didn't turn up any errors, but memtest86 did.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/cPy3zvs.jpg[/t]
I'm not sure what it means, but I guessing I'm in a pickle.
[QUOTE=BusinessRed;51210378]So SFC/SCANNOW didn't turn up any errors, but memtest86 did.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/cPy3zvs.jpg[/t]
I'm not sure what it means, but I guessing I'm in a pickle.[/QUOTE]
Whats your RAM arrangement? What configuration of RAM you using? 1x8G, 2x4G,4x2G.
You can try using half the ram you have in there to see if makes a difference. But at this time I would be pushing at starting the RMA procedure or finding a suitable replacement.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;51210437]Whats your RAM arrangement? What configuration of RAM you using? 1x8G, 2x4G,4x2G.
You can try using half the ram you have in there to see if makes a difference. But at this time I would be pushing at starting the RMA procedure or finding a suitable replacement.[/QUOTE]
I've only got 1 ram stick. 1x8G. Motherboard only has 1 remaining ram slot that works.
And thanks for all the help.
Well Memtest86 is saying that your ram stick is (probabaly) bad. Replace it, or move the stick you have to another slot.
Another possibility is that your CPU is bad or poorly socketed, though it's unlikely. Only way to find out is by trying different ram slots/sticks.
[QUOTE=BusinessRed;51210507]I've only got 1 ram stick. 1x8G. Motherboard only has 1 remaining ram slot that works.
And thanks for all the help.[/QUOTE]
Luckily, RAM is extremely cheap these days. For DDR3-1333, 1x8G could set you back $50. Or you could get DDR3-1600 2x8G for $75. Which isn't a bad deal.
But I would also recommend trying it another slot. it would be rare to see the memory controller on the cpu go bad, a bad dimm slot would still be uncommon depending on the manufacturer.
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