BSOD suddenly. Need advice

I just downloaded it to try and it still can't :crying:

EDIT: Looked at their site now and it does not support creation of rar files.
only Zip,TAR and WIM,
always remembered it could make RAR as well,
must be only UNRAR thats possible.
my memory must be getting old then.
 
only Zip,TAR and WIM,
always remembered it could make RAR as well,
must be only UNRAR thats possible.
my memory must be getting old then.

rar is proprietary and requires a license apparently

I saw rar.exe mentioned somewhere but can't find it? that could possibly called from something like peazip...
 
Always used zip, there was a time it didn't do or couldn't do something and i used winrar back then. Ever since then i always install winrar. Habit
 
Alright, No BSOD!

So far so good.. Creating restore points as i install anything new.

What i did this time.

Downloaded every driver i could find online and kept it on a flash.
Googled the most stable bios version for my motherboard and q flashed it.

Back into windows, i started the format, but not the quick format, did a deep clean on both drives,( took about 4 hours ). Once done i reseated all my components again, cooler, ram, gpu etc.

No BSOD again, my guess is something on the game drive wasn't to happy.
 
Installed Chrome, 5 minutes later i got a BSOD, kernel security check failure
Had a similar issue with a PC I reinstalled recently, after it was also giving a consistent BSOD.

The darn thing gave a BSOD every time during a fresh install of Windows 10 on a clean SSD.

Ran every diagnostic check under the sun, checking every part of the PC, and nothing was faulty.

The very last thing I thought of trying was to install a fresh copy of 2004 instead of 20H2, and boom - issue sorted.

As soon as Windows try and install the update to 20H2, the problem returns.

Managed to block that particular update for 365 days, during which time I hope Microsoft will sort it out.
 
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Aaand it's back. Even rolling back makes no difference.
New ssd installed, same thing.

Should i upload the dump files? I know some of the guys around are quite good reading those to see what it could be.

Fresh install last night and event viewer looks like this

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Just a side note to anyone with latest BSOD.

The latest Geforce drivers BSOD my current up to date Win 10.
Rolling back the driver to the previous 461.09 resolves it.

So check your drivers too.
 
Just a side note to anyone with latest BSOD.

The latest Geforce drivers BSOD my current up to date Win 10.
Rolling back the driver to the previous 461.09 resolves it.

So check your drivers too.
Windows installs it's own copy.

Not sure which one windows installs ( I haven't installed any drivers yet )
 
Aaand it's back. Even rolling back makes no difference.
New ssd installed, same thing.

Should i upload the dump files? I know some of the guys around are quite good reading those to see what it could be.

Fresh install last night and event viewer looks like this

View attachment 1004376
According to that screenshot it seems it might be your networking drivers.
 
According to that screenshot it seems it might be your networking drivers.
I've done so many updates and formats. Different versions of Win 10, nothing, no difference, had 5 BSOD just from earlier until now.


All my minidumps so far above, since last nights format.

I'm so over this, i don't know where else to look or search
 
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