Visical

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Hello,
I'm consistently getting this BSOD. I've updated drivers, reinstalled the game that seems to be causing the issue, run disc and mem checks, but I'm sure where to look next.
Here is the error from the event viewer:

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000007f (0x0000000000000008, 0xffff9680c1d54e50, 0x00000000cfc2fc28, 0xfffff80274e11000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 77fa66ff-37ff-484f-a6eb-fc9ef36710f0.

I've attached the W7F files as well - it said the folder was two large to attach so I split it into two folders.
 


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It seems like you're encountering a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with bugcheck code 0x0000007F. This bugcheck typically indicates a critical issue with your system. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue: 1. Check Dump Files: - The MEMORY.DMP file in C:\Windows can provide more specific details about the crash. You can analyze this file using tools like WinDbg to get more insights into the root cause. 2. Check Hardware: - Since you've already run disk and memory checks, you could perform a stress test on your CPU, GPU, and RAM to ensure all hardware is functioning correctly. 3. Update Drivers: - Make sure all your drivers, especially for critical components like GPU...
It seems like you're encountering a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with bugcheck code 0x0000007F. This bugcheck typically indicates a critical issue with your system. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue: 1. Check Dump Files: - The MEMORY.DMP file in C:\Windows can provide more specific details about the crash. You can analyze this file using tools like WinDbg to get more insights into the root cause. 2. Check Hardware: - Since you've already run disk and memory checks, you could perform a stress test on your CPU, GPU, and RAM to ensure all hardware is functioning correctly. 3. Update Drivers: - Make sure all your drivers, especially for critical components like GPU, chipset, and network, are up to date. - Ensure you're using the latest Windows updates. 4. Check System Stability: - Check system temperatures to ensure your device isn't overheating. - Monitor system performance while playing the game or under load to see if there are any anomalies. 5. Software Conflicts: - Look for any recent software installations or updates coinciding with the BSOD. - Consider running in Safe Mode to check if the BSOD persists, which might indicate a driver or software conflict. 6. Check Event Viewer: - Look for any critical errors or warnings in the Event Viewer that might provide more context on the issue. 7. Contact Support: - If the issue persists and you're unsure about specific troubleshooting steps, consider reaching out to Microsoft support or the game developers for further assistance. If you encounter the BSOD again, note down any error codes or messages displayed on the screen. This information is crucial for diagnosing and troubleshooting recurring system crashes effectively.
 


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