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KakutaTokyo03
I have a NTFS disk 1 SSD that I am able to boot to after doing the following:
The problem that I am facing is that for a very long time my drive became corrupted or maybe just errored, because I cannot boot to the older OS. When I use the system I get randomly driver page pool faults to other BSOD's that look related to each other, or so i feel. But that old OS is not important as I can just transfer and access my drives normally when I boot in win10. In fact it would have been better to delete it...
However the problem still prevails: What causes my BSOD's? I am going to share the minidumps that I have. If i could have somehow been able to understand the "parameter1" "...2" "..3 and "parameter4" I might have been able to maybe understand what was causing it.
Currently I have uninstalled updated drivers and have all of my drivers in their old versions. I did update my dell bios lately but that is not the cause of the problem (it started way before like a few months ago).
Information:
Laptop - Dell Inspiron 15
Windows 10 Home 1909 ; OS Build 18363.1171
the following were from BSOD viewer but I can send over the minidump files.
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1. after pressing on the power the dell logo goes "on" (ie, i gotten a POST and all) and I have to F12 my way to manually select "UEFI Drive Partition 1 OS..." (where my win10 SSF is located) every time. Boot to any other location it doesn't work. (other locations like CD/DVD Drive or USB or Internal HDD etc.).
2. After i boot to that partition I get into automatic maintenance and you will waste your time if you will wait to confirm all hardware is working. You have to shut down.
3. Then you power on, you post, you press F12 and select UEFI Partition.... and you wait. The automatic maintenance goes on so you power off again.
4. Then you power on, you post, you press F12 and select UEFI Partition.... and you wait. The windows logo shows up and you have a successful boot. From there I can normally use windows 10.
The problem that I am facing is that for a very long time my drive became corrupted or maybe just errored, because I cannot boot to the older OS. When I use the system I get randomly driver page pool faults to other BSOD's that look related to each other, or so i feel. But that old OS is not important as I can just transfer and access my drives normally when I boot in win10. In fact it would have been better to delete it...
However the problem still prevails: What causes my BSOD's? I am going to share the minidumps that I have. If i could have somehow been able to understand the "parameter1" "...2" "..3 and "parameter4" I might have been able to maybe understand what was causing it.
Currently I have uninstalled updated drivers and have all of my drivers in their old versions. I did update my dell bios lately but that is not the cause of the problem (it started way before like a few months ago).
Information:
Laptop - Dell Inspiron 15
Windows 10 Home 1909 ; OS Build 18363.1171
Dump File | Crash Time | Bug Check String | Bug Check Code | Parameter 1 | Parameter 2 | Parameter 3 | Parameter 4 | Caused By Driver | Caused By Address | File Description | Product Name | Company | File Version | Crash Address | Full Path | Major Version | Minor Version | Dump File Size | Dump File Time |
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103120-27000-01.dmp | 2020/10/31 14:21:01 | DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION | 0x000000c4 | 00000000`0000013e | ffffa184`68386f00 | 4d82506d`ffffa184 | ffffa184`8b2fb3e4 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | NT Kernel & System | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System | Microsoft Corporation | 10.0.18362.1171 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | C:\Windows\Minidump\103120-27000-01.dmp | 15 | 18362 | 898,884 | 2020/10/31 15:57:08 |
103120-27281-01.dmp | 2020/10/31 10:37:28 | DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION | 0x000000c4 | 00000000`0000013e | ffffbd8a`f1c7ef00 | 5878106d`ffffbd8a | ffffbd8a`52933ba4 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | NT Kernel & System | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System | Microsoft Corporation | 10.0.18362.1171 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | C:\Windows\Minidump\103120-27281-01.dmp | 15 | 18362 | 907,692 | 2020/10/31 12:15:57 |
103020-18140-01.dmp | 2020/10/30 20:06:12 | SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION | 0x000000c1 | ffffbd8f`a7e54ff4 | 00000000`00000008 | 00000000`0000000c | 00000000`00000021 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | NT Kernel & System | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System | Microsoft Corporation | 10.0.18362.1171 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | C:\Windows\Minidump\103020-18140-01.dmp | 15 | 18362 | 2,479,157 | 2020/10/30 20:11:06 |
103020-17281-01.dmp | 2020/10/30 1:37:58 | DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION | 0x000000c4 | 00000000`00000062 | ffffc184`efdccfd8 | ffffc184`ecc60ee0 | 00000000`00000001 | win32kfull.sys | win32kfull.sys+0 | Full/Desktop Win32k Kernel Driver | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System | Microsoft Corporation | 10.0.18362.1171 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | C:\Windows\Minidump\103020-17281-01.dmp | 15 | 18362 | 921,100 | 2020/10/30 8:58:08 |
102920-10078-01.dmp | 2020/10/29 19:11:52 | SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION | 0x0000003b | 00000000`c0000005 | fffff803`4307c99a | ffffc80a`24f95fb0 | 00000000`00000000 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | NT Kernel & System | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System | Microsoft Corporation | 10.0.18362.1171 (WinBuild.160101.0800) | ntoskrnl.exe+1c3b20 | C:\Windows\Minidump\102920-10078-01.dmp | 15 | 18362 | 1,639,020 | 2020/10/29 19:15:37 |
the following were from BSOD viewer but I can send over the minidump files.
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