Thomas Brooks
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BugCheck 1A, {41201, fffff68115e38380, a9f00001e5656867, ffffe00014e67650}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+362b7 )
Followup: MachineOwner
Best of luck with the testing. Any problems then please post and we'll try our best to help..Alright, I'll look into that. I really appreciate you sending me this advice.
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* Bugcheck Analysis *
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 1A, {41201, fffff68115e38380, a9f00001e5656867, ffffe00014e67650}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+362b7 )
Followup: MachineOwner
How can I have Kaspersky drivers if this computer is basically empty? I never installed it.Hi,Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 1A, {41201, fffff68115e38380, a9f00001e5656867, ffffe00014e67650} Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+362b7 ) Followup: MachineOwner
as you can see it's a bugcheck 1A which means a severe memory management issue occurred. This can point to faulty RAM but can also be caused by drivers and indeed the subtype of your bugcheck leads me to believe it's possibly software/driver related.
I had a quick look though your driver stack and two drivers popped up straight away as possible culprits:
ElcMouLFlt.sys Tue Oct 5 00:30:57 2010: Kaspersky Lower Mouse Device Filter driver
ElcMouUFlt.sys Tue Nov 30 05:42:46 2010: Kaspersky Upper Mouse Device Filter driver
Kaspersky Personal & Family Security Software
These drivers are simply too old for Windows 10 and need updating if only to rule them out of the equation.
If that doesn't catch it then you could try using the driver verifier but see how you go
I don't think I am using a XMP profile and I'm not sure how to get to profile 14. However I did check and it is correctly set to 1.2vAre you using a XMP profile? Not sure how they're actually numbered in your bios but could you select profile 14 if available and double check the vdimm is being set to 1.2v please.
Thanks for the input. I went into an area that said XMP profiles, but there was no explicit option to enable XMP like I've seen before. There was an option that I set to have memory go into "Enhanced Performance" which I believe that is the same thing.If you can find XMP I'd try to enable it. I've found it helps more times than not.
How can I have Kaspersky drivers if this computer is basically empty? I never installed it.
In my experience it's best not to assume anything when it comes to dump files.And if what you say is true, they are ELCOM mouse drivers and they are up to date. And would two mouse drivers really cause over 7 different BSOD's?