Help Fixing Windows 11 BSOD
Help Fixing Windows 11 BSOD
I seem to have random BSOD's that seem to suggest memory errors but windows memory diagnostics, memtest86 and memtest86+ all passed with no errors
the BSOD's seemed to be more frequent with memory context restore enabled in the bios and i have since disabled it and the bsods are less frequent
i think the memory context restore was a separate issue that caused the same kind of memory related BSOD's
but now i still do occasionally get BSOD's
event viewer has the following trail each time the BSOD happens
it may also be related to qbittorrent as both times I've witnessed it happening i had qbittorrent open downloading
Kernel-PnP 219 (212) The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load. Device: HID\VID_1377&PID_600D&MI_03&Col01\b&10c33cb3&0&0000 Status: 0xC0000365
With Nirsoft DevManView and device manager with the devices by container view I've narrowed it down to "HID-compliant headset" under my heaphones (which are senheiser PXC 550-II if thats relevant)
I have disabled "HID-compliant headset" for now to see if that fixes it but have to wait and see
2.
Ntfs (Microsoft-Windows-Ntfs) 98 Volume G: (\Device\HarddiskVolume8) is healthy. No action is needed.
Wininit 14 Credential Guard configuration: Registry Configuration: 0x0 Test Configuration: 0 Auto Enablement: 0
IsolatedUserMode 5 Secure Trustlet NULL Id 0 and Pid 0 started with status STATUS_SUCCESS.
IsolatedUserMode 1 Secure Trustlet \??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsaiso.exe Id 1 and Pid 1472 started with status STATUS_SUCCESS.
Wininit 18 VBS Key Isolation was started and will protect VSM-isolated keys.
7.
Wininit 12 LSASS.exe was started as a protected process with level: 4.
BugCheck 1001 The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000050 (0xffff920c27c60152, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff8008571010a, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\032825-18031-01.dmp. Report Id: a603ed54-86ee-4fde-b52d-a81997e67a94.
This is where the computer crashes and reboots
EDIT:
Using Nirsoft BlueScreenView i was able to get the following information:
"ntoskrnl.exe" shows up consistently in all the dumps listed in BlueScreenView
I'd guess qbittorrent. There are other good clients. Try using a different one for a few weeks to isolate your issue at least.
Also, consider a win 10 rollback? It's still be supported for a bit longer and I fail to see any benefit at all to using 11 right now. 10 is an all around better experience if you have to use windows imo.
I'll have to run some tests because I'm not sure if its qbitorrent or my headphones but its probably the headphones because the previous wire i was using for them was not in the best of shape and was falling apart
id also occasionally get audio glitches on it which was also probably the bad headphone wire which also makes me think it was the headphones
im using a new wire now and i'll see if anything happens