Please pardon the long post. I want to include as much detail as possible (not knowing what may be relevant) as the problem appears to be fairly atypical (Windows tech support using remote access hasn't been able to fix it, nor has a full re-installation of windows).
Built a desktop about a year and a half back (summer 2023) following a build recommended to me.
Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Elite MB
i5 - 11600k cpu
Coolermaster masterliquid 120 cooling
32 gigs of DDR4 3200 MHz RAM
EVGA 600w power
Crucial MX500 500g SSD
2x Barracuda 2TB HDD
Windows 11 OS
running Bitdefender anti virus since I assume Windows security can't be trusted without the updates. Full scans came up clean before and after reinstall
Other than some minor issues getting it up and running (e.g., needed to flash the bios for the MB wifi to work, so I could install and update windows), it worked fine until late this past Nov.- early Dec, at which point I began to get an occasional blue screen crash every few days. Was very busy at the time and put off dealing with it. By late December they were happening more often and I happened to finally notice that the automatic Windows update for December had failed (Nov had installed properly). Tried following the troubleshooting guide (hardware checked out, etc.), retried updating multiple times and tried and retried repairing+updating multiple times (all through the update window) and all failed. Contacted Windows support (live chat) right after the holidays. A couple of long sessions granting the respective tech reps remote access and them trying various things, including reinstalling windows while saving everything else failed with blue screens, iirc at the installation stage. Final suggestion was to just do a full reinstall. Got some crashes doing so, but finally got almost a full reinstall (the last part - 2023-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5031358)- failed at the install stage still (install error 0x800703f1). so, the problem is I'm still getting blue screens even with the full reinstall and the updates still fail. So nothing has changed with the full windows reinstall, which suggests to me there is some kind of incompatibility in either direction between windows and the hardware (MB?) at the root of things, but I'm at a loss for how to proceed with isolating and fixing it.
The blue screen stop codes are all over the place. For example:
driver_overan_stack_buffer
attempted_write_to_read_only_memory
kernel_security_check_failure
memory_management_dpc_watchdog_violation
In case it's relevant, I vaguely recall a minor issue when getting it up and running where (I think it was) the bios wanted to default to Windows 10 either when flashing the bios or installing windows the first time (sorry. didn't think it might possibly become an issue and didn't make notes) and I had to manually select the windows 11 option (hence my suspicion about the MB).
If it's of any use, I can supply the tech support case numbers for the first 2 windows support sessions. Lost the 3rd when I reinstalled.
Thanks in advance for any guidance
Built a desktop about a year and a half back (summer 2023) following a build recommended to me.
Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Elite MB
i5 - 11600k cpu
Coolermaster masterliquid 120 cooling
32 gigs of DDR4 3200 MHz RAM
EVGA 600w power
Crucial MX500 500g SSD
2x Barracuda 2TB HDD
Windows 11 OS
running Bitdefender anti virus since I assume Windows security can't be trusted without the updates. Full scans came up clean before and after reinstall
Other than some minor issues getting it up and running (e.g., needed to flash the bios for the MB wifi to work, so I could install and update windows), it worked fine until late this past Nov.- early Dec, at which point I began to get an occasional blue screen crash every few days. Was very busy at the time and put off dealing with it. By late December they were happening more often and I happened to finally notice that the automatic Windows update for December had failed (Nov had installed properly). Tried following the troubleshooting guide (hardware checked out, etc.), retried updating multiple times and tried and retried repairing+updating multiple times (all through the update window) and all failed. Contacted Windows support (live chat) right after the holidays. A couple of long sessions granting the respective tech reps remote access and them trying various things, including reinstalling windows while saving everything else failed with blue screens, iirc at the installation stage. Final suggestion was to just do a full reinstall. Got some crashes doing so, but finally got almost a full reinstall (the last part - 2023-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5031358)- failed at the install stage still (install error 0x800703f1). so, the problem is I'm still getting blue screens even with the full reinstall and the updates still fail. So nothing has changed with the full windows reinstall, which suggests to me there is some kind of incompatibility in either direction between windows and the hardware (MB?) at the root of things, but I'm at a loss for how to proceed with isolating and fixing it.
The blue screen stop codes are all over the place. For example:
driver_overan_stack_buffer
attempted_write_to_read_only_memory
kernel_security_check_failure
memory_management_dpc_watchdog_violation
In case it's relevant, I vaguely recall a minor issue when getting it up and running where (I think it was) the bios wanted to default to Windows 10 either when flashing the bios or installing windows the first time (sorry. didn't think it might possibly become an issue and didn't make notes) and I had to manually select the windows 11 option (hence my suspicion about the MB).
If it's of any use, I can supply the tech support case numbers for the first 2 windows support sessions. Lost the 3rd when I reinstalled.
Thanks in advance for any guidance