God someone please help. I'm usually not retarded when it comes to computers but I have no idea what to do right now.
Inb4 "not your personal tech support," but I'm desperate.
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, 1070, i7-3770k, 500gb SSD, 8gb RAM
>Opened Google Chrome
>MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
>About an hour goes by
>Playing DayZ
>MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
>5 minutes later
>SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
>About an hour of playing DayZ
>Game crashes
>KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE
>Computer starts back up, loads desktop
>MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
>Start back up again
>Desktop flashing over and over again, reloading desktop
>After googling, decide to just restart computer
>Boots to desktop, no more flashing, starts opening startup programs
>SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION
>Restarts, doesn't even get to login screen
>SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
>Detected that Windows didn't load properly, startup repair didn't fix anything
>Shut down completely and turned back on
>Computer runs fine for 5 minutes
>SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (nvlddmkm.sys)
>Reboots, doesn't even get to login
>SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (FLTMGR.SYS)
>Computer seems to be booting infinitely
>2 minutes in, screen goes black
>KMODE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED [in a weird resolution with a black border]
>Reboots, automatic repair commences, "diagnosing PC," "Your PC did not start correctly"
>I choose "Restart"
>I login fine, go to desktop
>SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION
>Windows "Please wait," "It looks like Windows didn't load correctly"
>Boot into safe mode
>MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
>Make it to login screen, and to desktop
>Notice a random "Public" folder on my desktop
>DRIVER_PAGE_FAULT_IN_FREED_SPECIAL_POOL (rzudd.sys)
>"It looks like Windows didn't load correctly"
What the shit, I didn't even mess with anything, it just kinda happened. Someone please help me out.
If it's of any significance, I ran MemTest86 for 50 minutes and there were no errors, but I don't think it passed a full time even though it said it was 100% done.
>>58774336
Sounds like part of it is your video driver.
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/nvlddmkm-sys-video_tdr_failure-blue-screen-error-solved-on-windows-10/
>>58774364
Should I use DDU to uninstall the drivers instead?
>I'm usually not retarded
>windows
>>58774430
Ebin post hahahahahah XD
>>58774416
It certainly wouldn't hurt. It should make sure it gets rid of any traces of files left behind to ensure you get a clean reinstall.
>>58774430
I pretty much only use my computer for games and schoolwork.
>>58774416
Also, the other file that failed (fltmgr.sys) which is a driver that does things like finds and sorts files on your hard drive. You could try rolling your system back to an earlier restore point if reinstalling the video driver doesn't work.
I'm off, got work in the morning. Good luck, anon.
I've consistently gotten pic related two times in a row now. Currently booted into safe mode with networking.
>>58774518
Create a recovery USB drive, boot off it, there are some nice tools there.
You can run chkdsk, and sfc /scannow
If you are in safemode now, look at your event viewer and see what's causing the crashes
>>58774518
Something similar happened to me and it was the HDD, could be anything un windows, in safemode it boots fine? Godspeed
>>58774336
Check your power supply. I've heard of some weird issues happening to PCs when the PSU is misbehaving or under powered.
>>58774518
>rzudd.sys
Get rid of this piece of shit you gigantic cock-juggling faggot
>>58774531
I have no idea how to work with Event Viewer
>>58774563
I have the Deathadder 2013 mouse and yeah, I googled and saw that it was a Razer thing. Do I just uninstall Synapse if I can?
>>58774559
How would I check if my power supply is blown?
>>58774580
You throw all of that Razer garbage away and you kill yourself
>>58774564
Justo open it from de windows menu and it will show you if there has been an error, justo check fpr something suspicious but if it's a hardware error i doubt that it will show any detalled error
>>58774593
I plan to do so in the near future anon, but for now, is uninstalling Synapse a good enough solution? If I can even boot into "full" Windows long enough.
>>58774596
Sorry for the grammar im phoneposting
>>58774336
>windows
Found your problem
>>58774564
Find critical errors, and look at events leading up to it.
If you see a certain app load, or a driver ask for access, and then the critical error happens, there is your problem
When my desktop was flickering I messed with some sort of Windows driver verifier by accident. I now turned that off and I've been in my full desktop for 4 minutes now. Let's keep hoping...
Installez Gentoo
I can't believe that in this day and age people are still using Windows and trying to fix the good old BSOD.
Oh shit I had the same kind of issue a while ago, I'm on windows 7 though.
Are you using avast antivirus by any chance?
is the BSOD still a serious issue?
i havent been in a windows evironment for some time
>People STILL using windows
When will retard normal cucks ever learn
>>58776235
>freetards still don't have any kind of professional software
Rice that arch distro, my babby
SOMETHING HAPPENED
SOMETHING HAPPENED
SOMETHING HAPPENED
SOMETHING HAPPENED
SOMETHING HAPPENED
SOMETHING HAPPENED
>>58774336
T.T
>>58774336
>I'm usually not retarded when it comes to computers
You're definitely retarded. All you need is test ram, video card and PSU to play around with this. You could deduce this in a matter of 15 minutes.
>>58774580
>>58774609
>How can I get files off a hard drive without a Windows to fix my Gaymen drivers!?!
I'm done with this board
>>58774336
>God someone please help.
>Windows 10
>>58777833
Good riddance faggot
>>58778764
The American school system is in shambles.
>>58774336
Have you checked all your cables, I got tons of blue screens because my SSD power cable was loose.