Multiple and varied BSODS on a very frequent basis

I would consider removing MBAM (Malwarebytes) completely since it still appears to be causing issues unfortunately. There is a removal tool available here - Uninstall and reinstall Malwarebytes using the Malwarebytes Support Tool

Please ensure that you do not reinstall MBAM when offered by the removal tool.




Rich (BB code):
8: kd> !stack -p
Call Stack : 15 frames
## Stack-Pointer    Return-Address   Call-Site       
00 ffffb9853d6f3598 fffff8073fc08c69 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0 
    Parameter[0] = 000000000000003b
    Parameter[1] = 00000000c0000005
    Parameter[2] = fffff807400d9b31
    Parameter[3] = ffffb9853d6f3ea0
01 ffffb9853d6f35a0 fffff8073fc080bc nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+69 
    Parameter[0] = 000000000000003b
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
02 ffffb9853d6f36e0 fffff8073fbffb52 nt!KiSystemServiceHandler+7c 
    Parameter[0] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
03 ffffb9853d6f3720 fffff8073fa87547 nt!RtlpExecuteHandlerForException+12 
    Parameter[0] = ffffb9853d6f4668
    Parameter[1] = ffffb9853d6f4668
    Parameter[2] = ffffb9853d6f3ea0
    Parameter[3] = ffffb9853d6f3ce0
04 ffffb9853d6f3750 fffff8073fa86136 nt!RtlDispatchException+297 
    Parameter[0] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
05 ffffb9853d6f3e70 fffff8073fc08dac nt!KiDispatchException+186 
    Parameter[0] = ffffd001dc5afea0
    Parameter[1] = ffffd00100000000
    Parameter[2] = d001dc5afea00001
    Parameter[3] = 0000000000000000
06 ffffb9853d6f4530 fffff8073fc04f43 nt!KiExceptionDispatch+12c 
    Parameter[0] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
07 ffffb9853d6f4710 fffff807400d9b31 nt!KiPageFault+443 
    Parameter[0] = 0000000000000000
    Parameter[1] = ffffb9853d6f4950
    Parameter[2] = ffffb9853d6f48b0
    Parameter[3] = 0000000000000000
08 ffffb9853d6f48a0 fffff807400110d1 nt!ObpHandleRevocationBlockRemoveInsertedObject+51 
    Parameter[0] = ffffd001dc5ae288 << Registry key for MSI Center
    Parameter[1] = ffffb9853d6f4940 << _OB_HANDLE_REVOCATION_BLOCK?
    Parameter[2] = 0000000000000000
    Parameter[3] = 0000000000000000
09 ffffb9853d6f48e0 fffff8073fa0833f nt!ObpHandleRevocationBlockRemoveObject+1890a1 (perf)
    Parameter[0] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
0a ffffb9853d6f4910 fffff8073fdf372e nt!ObfDereferenceObjectWithTag+af 
    Parameter[0] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
0b ffffb9853d6f4950 fffff8073fdf73ac nt!ObCloseHandleTableEntry+29e 
    Parameter[0] = ffffd001dc96eb40 << _HANDLE_TABLE
    Parameter[1] = ffffd001dccfdbb0 << _HANDLE_TABLE_ENTRY
    Parameter[2] = ffffbc0773e4f280 << _EPROCESS
    Parameter[3] = 0000000000000aec
0c ffffb9853d6f4a90 fffff8073fc086b8 nt!NtClose+ec (perf)
    Parameter[0] = 0000000000000aec
    Parameter[1] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[2] = (unknown)       
    Parameter[3] = (unknown)       
0d ffffb9853d6f4b00 00007fff86eed004 nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+28 
    Parameter[0] = 0000000000000aec
    Parameter[1] = ffffffffffffffff
    Parameter[2] = 00007fff6ab139e0
    Parameter[3] = 000000d30244e730

Rich (BB code):
8: kd> dt _OBJECT_TYPE ffffd001dc5ae288
nt!_OBJECT_TYPE
   +0x000 TypeList         : _LIST_ENTRY [ 0x00000000`00000000 - 0x00000000`00000000 ]
   +0x010 Name             : _UNICODE_STRING "--- memory read error at address 0x00000000`00000001 ---"
   +0x020 DefaultObject    : (null) 
   +0x028 Index            : 0 ''
   +0x02c TotalNumberOfObjects : 0
   +0x030 TotalNumberOfHandles : 0x6c
   +0x034 HighWaterNumberOfObjects : 0
   +0x038 HighWaterNumberOfHandles : 0x3113b00
   +0x040 TypeInfo         : _OBJECT_TYPE_INITIALIZER
   +0x0b8 TypeLock         : _EX_PUSH_LOCK
   +0x0c0 Key              : 0x440045
   +0x0c8 CallbackList     : _LIST_ENTRY [ 0xffffd001`dc5ae350 - 0xffffd001`dc5ae350 ]

Rich (BB code):
8: kd> dc ffffd001`dc5ae298
ffffd001`dc5ae298  00000002 00000000 00000001 00000000  ................
ffffd001`dc5ae2a8  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
ffffd001`dc5ae2b8  0000006c 00000000 03113b00 6d4e624f  l........;..ObNm
ffffd001`dc5ae2c8  3b283b24 3b303b2c 004f0053 00540046  $;(;,;0;S.O.F.T.
ffffd001`dc5ae2d8  00410057 00450052 0057005c 0077006f  W.A.R.E.\.W.o.w.
ffffd001`dc5ae2e8  00340036 00320033 006f004e 00650064  6.4.3.2.N.o.d.e.
ffffd001`dc5ae2f8  004d005c 00490053 004d005c 00490053  \.M.S.I.\.M.S.I.
ffffd001`dc5ae308  00430020 006e0065 00650074 005c0072   .C.e.n.t.e.r.\.
 
I tried updating the drivers through device manager and it said I already had the best drivers.

Device Manager always gives that message!

Since your system is self-built, the best way to update drivers is to go to the hardware part manufacturer's support site and look for new drivers there.

The primary drivers that you are interested in:
- BIOS - (not really a driver per se) - go to motherboard site
- video
- audio
- Ethernet
- wifi (if you have it)
- other 3rd party service support sites -- like for webcam; microphone; printer; others.

Regards. . .

jcgriff2
 
Yeah, I have tried to get the latest drivers but I don't know where to find them all. I know and have already updated BIOS and Video Drivers but as for the rest of the drivers I'm not sure if I got the most up to date versions from the right sources. How do I determine what I need and where to get them?
 
Have you removed MBAM as suggested?

How do I determine what I need and where to get them?
You'll need to directly go to the manufacturer support page, most of them will provide a support tool which will scan your system and then suggest driver updates accordingly. If you open the .zip file you provided us and then open the file named msinfo32. The Components node will list which hardware devices you have and their corresponding manufacturer. For example, you appear to have a Logitech gaming headset, therefore you would need to go the Logitech website and then find the appropriate link for that particular model.

Let us know if you have any issues with this.
 
Have you removed MBAM as suggested?
Yes, but not in the way you suggested. I did a clean install of windows recently and haven't reinstalled the program yet.
You'll need to directly go to the manufacturer support page
When you say manufacturer you mean system manufacturer correct? This would be MSI for me. They have an app called MSI dragon center. I'll download it again to get the recommended drivers from there.

As for the rest of the drivers I'll look at the components node to figure out what I need.
 
When you say manufacturer you mean system manufacturer correct? This would be MSI for me. They have an app called MSI dragon center. I'll download it again to get the recommended drivers from there.
MSI is your motherboard manufacturer, I would suggest going to the individual hardware device's support page and getting the drivers from there.

Do you require any help with this?
 
I'm fairly certain I went and got all the most recent drivers. I went to MSI's website>service>motherboards>downloads then chose my model and downloaded and installed what I needed under the drivers tab. Not everything under the tab was needed, one driver is a RAID driver and the other is AMD graphics driver. I have Nvidia. Did I do anything wrong? Still having issues. Actually had my pc BSOD while it was in sleep mode which has never happened before.
 
All the latest crashes appear to be related to each other, which at least provides us with a pattern. All the of them were caused by page faults which were a result of invalid memory addresses. I'm leaning more towards hardware at this point. How many passes did you run MemTest86 for?

Let's remove MSI Afterburner since on a few occasions in the past, it has caused crashes for others.
 
How many passes did you run MemTest86 for?
I believe it was 4? It took about 2 and a half hours.

MSI afterburner has been uninstalled but do you know of a better alternative for this program? I was using it for fan speed control and in-game performance monitoring.

I also think it's hardware at this point but have no clue what. I let someone borrow my other set of RAM and it worked without any issues on that system but not on mine. I believe it might be my motherboard at fault so I plan on requesting an RMA for it since its still under warranty.
 
MSI afterburner has been uninstalled but do you know of a better alternative for this program? I was using it for fan speed control
You don't need such programs, the ACPI drivers for Windows will handle the fan speed and throttling of any cooling systems for you.

I let someone borrow my other set of RAM and it worked without any issues on that system but not on mine. I believe it might be my motherboard at fault so I plan on requesting an RMA for it since its still under warranty.
Is the set of RAM you're currently using, the one which worked in other person's system? If the motherboard is under warranty, then it may be worthwhile requesting for an RMA.
 
Is the set of RAM you're currently using, the one which worked in other person's system?
No, it was a brand new set I bought because I thought my current RAM was failing. With the new RAM installed in my system I still had issues so I just swapped back to my old RAM, the current set I'm using. Someone I know asked to borrow my new set for a newly built pc until theirs arrived. They used the system for a while and said they had no issues.

The RMA request for my motherboard was approved so I'll be following through with that.
 
i need to know what happened next my pc is also having issues, ive had numerous game crashes, pc crashes, and BSODS with diff codes, for the past year and a half, and im still figuring it out. i RMA'd my board, used different psu, ram, pc case, cpu cooler, drives, ive reinstalled windows, got the needed drivers from the hardware manufacturers sites properly, i dont get it i also just formatted yesterday and had a BSOD today that pointed to logi_audio_surround.sys , ive since removed any file relating to logi audio surround and no issue yet but it has only been several hours since then and i havnt really used the pc all that much, so im worried i wwill BSOD again soon. and i was looking at this post and i wanna know if yours was solved by the RMA or not. im curious.
 

@x BlueRobot yeah i will if it happens again , so far today its been good, the crash last night might have been a fluke my cousin said, hes been trying to help me too with this for the past week straight intensively. If i make a post will u help me perhaps?​

 

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