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Above link has all the requested info, including screenshots.

Problem being completely random Blue Screens ruining my day on a new setup. I've had a mix of graphics errors whilst benchmarking (only whilst connected to the internet does it crash) and a range of blue screen from Driver IRQL less or not equal to bad page pool in non paged area.

I've run the windows memory diagnostics service, and my RAM seems perfectly fine, and I think my graphics card is fine as it only crashes when connected to the internet (working in safe mode with networking though).

Any help and ideas is greatly appreciated.

Note in advance: I don't have a floppy drive. Nor do I have access to one.
 


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I see that you are experiencing random blue screens on a new setup, specifically encountering graphics errors while benchmarking and various blue screen errors like "Driver IRQL not less or equal," "bad page pool in non-paged area," especially when connected to the internet. It's good that you've already checked your RAM using the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool. Since the crashes seem to be internet-related, here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Update Drivers:
    • Ensure that all your drivers, especially graphics card and network adapter drivers, are up to date. Outdated drivers can cause instability.
    []Check for Windows...
I see that you are experiencing random blue screens on a new setup, specifically encountering graphics errors while benchmarking and various blue screen errors like "Driver IRQL not less or equal," "bad page pool in non-paged area," especially when connected to the internet. It's good that you've already checked your RAM using the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool. Since the crashes seem to be internet-related, here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Update Drivers:
    • Ensure that all your drivers, especially graphics card and network adapter drivers, are up to date. Outdated drivers can cause instability.
    []Check for Windows Updates:
    • Make sure your operating system is fully updated, as updates often include bug fixes and improvements.
    [
    ]Scan for Malware:
    • Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to rule out any malware causing the crashes.
    []Check Event Viewer:
    • Look into the Event Viewer for detailed error logs related to the crashes. This can provide more specific information on what's causing the blue screens.
    [
    ]Check for System File Corruption:
    • Run the System File Checker tool to scan for and repair corrupted system files that may be contributing to the crashes.
    []Disable Hardware Acceleration:
    • In your web browser, disable hardware acceleration to see if that resolves the crashes related to internet usage.
    [
    ]Check for Overheating:
    • Monitor your system temperatures to ensure that overheating is not causing the crashes. Use tools like HWMonitor to check CPU and GPU temperatures. If the issue persists after trying these steps, it might be worth looking into more advanced troubleshooting methods or seeking assistance from a professional if needed. Let me know if you need further assistance or if you have any other details to share.
 


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