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p38arover
13th January 2024, 03:08 PM
In the last week, my Win 10 PC crashes repeatedly with the Blue Screen Of Death but with varying Stop Codes, viz.:

Memory Management
Unexpected Stack Exception
Unexpected Store Exception
Kernel Data InPage Error
System Service Exception
Critical Process Died
Kmode Exception Not Handled

Various logging programs don't help and it's very hard to chase the problems when the system crashes repeatedly.

Any suggestions on how to find the cause(s) would be appreciated.

disco gazza
13th January 2024, 07:52 PM
I've got an 6yr old windoze machine that has to be plugged in to work,battery is pretty well fubared,even with new battery.
My 4yr old windoze is still running ok,but thats only used for watching tv whilst I'm cooking and the occasional printing/scanning job.
Am now using a macbook pro thats 10 year old (bought second hand) and its doing its job nicely.Big plus is I can get into the back of it to replace parts if they decide to die.
Sorry I'm not much help there Ron. Have you tried going into safe mode and seeing if that works.
Hope you get it sorted.

cheers DG

Graeme
14th January 2024, 11:23 AM
I would R&R the memory cards to see if it makes a difference.

superquag
16th January 2024, 02:47 PM
In the last week, my Win 10 PC crashes repeatedly with the Blue Screen Of Death but with varying Stop Codes, viz.:

Memory Management
Unexpected Stack Exception
Unexpected Store Exception
Kernel Data InPage Error
System Service Exception
Critical Process Died
Kmode Exception Not Handled

Various logging programs don't help and it's very hard to chase the problems when the system crashes repeatedly.

Any suggestions on how to find the cause(s) would be appreciated.

Seeing I'm occasionally accused of being a Tinfoil Hat, my suggestion can only be 'Microsoft WIN. 10. has inbuilt obsolescence, to "nudge" you into a newer OS. and machine....

I bought an eBay special, Optiplex 9020 Small Form Factor i7 CPU running WIN 12 . Cost around $220 delivered, 1/4 the desk Real Estate of my defunct WIN - 7 'box.
Sadly, not as nice for this Luddite to navigate.... so picked up a 27" 2011 Mac All-in-one. Wife now acclimatised to it...

Remember those stories about iPhones being throttled back in power/speed when the battery passed a certain age ? - Apple recently (last month or so) admitted to the "Conspiracy Theory".....[bigwhistle]

R & R connectors has worked for me in the past... Memory sticks, CPU (everyone omits this one) and HDD plugs. - Excuse to move up to SSD ? [biggrin]
Or just re-load WINdows. Again.

Graeme
16th January 2024, 05:17 PM
OT somewhat but yesterday I replaced the HDD in my laptop with a same size SSD which has been a spare from a desk PC for a number of years. It gave the cheapie Ideapad a new lease of life, especially when firing-up Win10 and then the Win7 VM.

p38arover
19th January 2024, 02:24 PM
I opened the case up and found the CPU heatsink fins were heavily loaded with dust so I blew that out. Also blew out the rest of the case, unplugged the memory and the SCSI card and reinserted them.

It hasn't failed again - yet.

superquag
24th January 2024, 02:39 PM
I opened the case up and found the CPU heatsink fins were heavily loaded with dust so I blew that out. Also blew out the rest of the case, unplugged the memory and the SCSI card and reinserted them.

It hasn't failed again - yet.

"SCSI". ? Gosh, your Difference Engine. must be Very Old... [bighmmm]
- Or an even older Macintosh.

Also look at the back of the widescreen TV.... Betcha the air intake holes are full of dust.
-- Like mine...[bigwhistle]

Nope, not more virtuous than thou, had to plug in my 'new'. (Gumtree special) wireless TV headphones.[bigsad]

p38arover
24th January 2024, 04:18 PM
"SCSI". ? Gosh, your Difference Engine. must be Very Old... [bighmmm]
- Or an even older Macintosh.

Nah, I have an old HP5p SCSI flatbed scanner I bought new back in the Windows 95 days as well as a Nikon LS1000 SCSI slide scanner. I also have a couple of Sony SCSI film/slide scanners. I use VueScan to work with this old hardware on Windows 10.