If you're 100% certain that it's OK on that one stick where it is, then that would be a useful test. It's MOST important that you are absolutely certain it's not failing now.I hope that's not the problem because otherwise I don't know what to do.
However I was thinking this morning to change slot to the same ram stick I currently have, because it could also be a faulty slot and not the ram stick. Does this seem like a good idea?
That's disappointing. What was different about the way you were using it when you had the BSOD compared to the way you've been using it before?I'm back, much earlier than expected... I thought I had solved the problem, but just 5 minutes ago a blue screen appeared. So, now I'm changing the ram bank and try to use it for a couple of days! Strangely even this time there is no dump file. Neither the minidump folder nor the memory.dmp file is present.
This time I read the blue screen error message that says: kmode_exception_not_handled
PCS generally want some concrete evidence that RAM (or any hardware) is faulty before they ship out replacements. I wouldn't want to bet that the OP has sufficient evidence to convince PCS yet.You could always RMA the RAM (or any other three letter anagram..ARM, MAR...) but ask that they send you the new RAM through / exchange swap the faulty RAM with the courier to send that back then. If it works out to be the RAM refer them to this thread as well to show what checks you have gone through.
The funny thing is that when the blue screen appeared I was not using the pc and all the programs were closed, so I was not even using it this time. I would always remember that we are talking about a completely clean installation of Windows with original license (and with the bare minimum installed).That's disappointing. What was different about the way you were using it when you had the BSOD compared to the way you've been using it before?
I installed all the driver using only Windows update and 7zip, notepad ++, mpcbe, steam, Spotify, Sumatra pdf, winscp, adobe creative suite with InDesign and photoshop and two games. No cracked software or tools that could compromise the functionality of the operating system.What other apps do you have installed apart from Windows?
External keyboard, mouse and occasionally even a monitor. But I can tell you that a lot of blue screens (with the old windows installation) appeared even with everything disconnected (only with the power connected).Do you have any external devices plugged in?
I have no idea what it is, I just installed windows, all the drivers with Windows update and I installed the programs I needed to work. Everything else remained unchanged.Is Windows managing the pagefile size or have you set your own pagefile size?
Sure! Obviously I keep you updated. Thanks again! 😀A KMODE_EXCEP[TION_NOT_HANDLED happens when a kernel mode process takes and exception (a fault) that the exception handlers can't handle. You've had one of these before and in that case is was a memory access violation - it's a fair bet that this one was too.
Moving this RAM stick to the other slot is a sensible test. Let me know how it goes.
Yep, I quite agree. Every laptop or PC shipped by PCS should work first time and all the time.Some considerations regarding the last two posts.
I am really very very disappointed with this pc, I am wasting too much time with this problem. From support they keep sending me information like "check that all drivers are installed" or "do an RMA, but if the problem does not occur when our technicians do a check it, send it back as you sent it". Of course, with very high probability the problem will not occur when they do the tests, I don't think that any of the technicians spend their time using my pc waiting for blue screen.
I want to point out that if my pc was sold to someone with less tech experience, he would have to throw a 1300€ pc in the garbage, because as of now this machine is unusable. If these assumptions are true, PCS should conduct better testing and believe its customers, noone wants to return a pc like this if it works perfectly! 😢
I bought this pc for work but I absolutely cannot work on it. you imagine doing a conference on Zoom and disappear because the PC is blue screen!? 😂 I remind you this is a 1300€ pc and is barely 4 months old.
The fact that I am doing all these tests is only because I hope I don't have to send the pc back to the assistance because I'm in smartworking and without it I could not work at all. And I assure you that's a huge problem for me.
I can't trust a pc that could shut down at any moment. I think that the tests I have done are more than enough for PCS also because (as i said) I'm doing it only because I want to do it, but it's a job that obviously I should not do. I'm interested having a functioning and reliable pc (I think this is what I paid for!).
Thank you very much for the support you are giving me in this forum, as I have already said, I continue to do these tests and I keep you updated! 😁
ffff8384`aa636368 fffff803`3aa88f00 Unable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\Netwtw10.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for Netwtw10.sys
Netwtw10+0x88f00
😂😂I managed to find some time to look at the dump this evening - don't worry, my wife will get over it!
I think so too, however to avoid any problems I did a scan with both defender (which has never detected anything to date) and with Kaspersky (which I just installed specifically to do this check, I still had an unused license valid for a few months for the Internet Security version). Obviously not both at the same time! Also in this case no problem detected by either of them!I don't believe that this is malware at all, but is is possible that it's a driver error. There is an indication in the drivers list of a failure of your Intel wireless card
In this case I think I can not do anything but report it to PCS and make a RMA right? Let's go back to the argument that the problem occurs periodically, and that they should use the pc frequently to notice it (I don't think it will happen). What could I do in that case? Do you think that all the dumps collected are enough to prove the problem?I am quite certain, given all the dumps of yours that I've looked at, that you have a hardware problem that's memory related.
Actually the driver of the network card was not updated, I made all the updates from the intel toolbox last night before going to sleep, but tonight it freezed around 5.30 in the morning. No blue screens anyway, just freezes. I had left the pc on all night to download a game from the Microsoft Store. (I know the time because this morning the pc was freezed with the clock stopped at that time... yeah, I know, pretty scary 😂).I don't believe that this is malware at all, but is is possible that it's a driver error. There is an indication in the drivers list of a failure of your Intel wireless card driver (Netwtw10.sys)...
I think by now I have done all the possible tests, and with all the dumps I have collected I am now able to demonstrate precisely to PCS what the problem of the pc is. Do you have any other advice before contacting support?If you're not up for anymore troubleshooting then arrange an RMΑ and point PCS at this thread so they can look at all your dumps (make sure they're still accessible too).
When you contact them point them in the direction of this thread & give them access to all the dump filesHere I am after other tests. The pc crashed again tonight. Below I'll explain what happened.
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I think so too, however to avoid any problems I did a scan with both defender (which has never detected anything to date) and with Kaspersky (which I just installed specifically to do this check, I still had an unused license valid for a few months for the Internet Security version). Obviously not both at the same time! Also in this case no problem detected by either of them!
In this case I think I can not do anything but report it to PCS and make a RMA right? Let's go back to the argument that the problem occurs periodically, and that they should use the pc frequently to notice it (I don't think it will happen). What could I do in that case? Do you think that all the dumps collected are enough to prove the problem?
Actually the driver of the network card was not updated, I made all the updates from the intel toolbox last night before going to sleep, but tonight it freezed around 5.30 in the morning. No blue screens anyway, just freezes. I had left the pc on all night to download a game from the Microsoft Store. (I know the time because this morning the pc was freezed with the clock stopped at that time... yeah, I know, pretty scary 😂).
This morning I disabled the network card from the device manager and now I'm using the pc with an ethernet cable, let's see if the problem occurs again.
I think by now I have done all the possible tests, and with all the dumps I have collected I am now able to demonstrate precisely to PCS what the problem of the pc is. Do you have any other advice before contacting support?
I will do it! Thanks for the adviceWhen you contact them point them in the direction of this thread & give them access to all the dump files
I completely understand your frustration and disappointment. As I've mentioned already in this thread I suspect your problem is hardware related, but to be fair to PCS they can't be expected to fix a problem they can't reproduce.Hi guys, I have bad news. Very bad news.
Small premise: I have nothing to say about the telephone / email support, they are very friendly and helpful. I am really sorry that there have been these problems and I know they don't depend directly on them and they are doing what they can to resolve this problem.
I contact the support immediately after this thread so we set a date for the collection, but they did not send me the barcode to attach to the package due to some technical problems with their shipping management software, so the courier passed but every time he could not collect the package because I did not have the barcode. This happened 5 times! The sixth was the good one (January 7), almost a month after the RMA request. Their excuse was that they were switching carriers with FedEX. However, it doesn't end there.
After a thousand tracking errors, the package is "somewhere" in Europe due to the problems that Brexit was creating for international shipments. After several days I receive an email confirming that they had received the package.
After a few weeks I receive an email from them saying that they had not encountered the blue screen problem (although I had told them that it was a random problem and that it did not occur every time the PC was used but only sometimes, even at 1 or 2 days from one BSOD to another). However they tell me that they have encountered a "problem" with the SSD, so they replaced it and updated the BIOS. For them it was probably this the combination that caused all the BSODs. They also glued the screen frame (because I also reported the fact that the frame came off when the display was opened) and sent the PC back to me.
So after about 68 days I finally get the pc back. I turn it on and notice that in the upper part of the display there is a gray line that is particularly noticeable on white backgrounds. This strip obviously wasn't there before. However, telephone support was closed so I decide to continue with the installation of Windows and report it to them the next day. I install windows through a usb stick created with the official microsoft tool, I do all the updates and... after less than 40 MINUTES it makes a BSOD.
I don't know what to do anymore, I'm disgusted, this pc is garbage and I have had enough of this situation. After I literally wasted more than 1 month doing useless tests and after that I sent all the dump files, with all the screenshot, the link to this thread, all that they do is change the SSD uselessly, update the BIOS and send back to me a pc that still has problems.
Anyway, I contact the support who tells me that they're sorry (I don't think so) and they asked me to do a memtest. I find it absurd to waste time doing useless tests on this garbage notebook. However I do the memtest86 and obviously no problem is found (because I had already done it in November following your valuable advice from the forum!) After another blue screen they said to me to do a sfc / scannow and try to update windows. I have no more words. I don't want to continue these useless tests. They returned my pc worse than I had sent it to them.
Has anything like this ever happened to anyone? Just thinking that I have to send the pc back again makes me cry, I have had the pc since August and I started having problems at the end of October. I have practically had the PC for 6 months and I could only use it for less than a full month and a half.
Hi guys, I have bad news. Very bad news.
Small premise: I have nothing to say about the telephone / email support, they are very friendly and helpful. I am really sorry that there have been these problems and I know they don't depend directly on them and they are doing what they can to resolve this problem.
I contact the support immediately after this thread so we set a date for the collection, but they did not send me the barcode to attach to the package due to some technical problems with their shipping management software, so the courier passed but every time he could not collect the package because I did not have the barcode. This happened 5 times! The sixth was the good one (January 7), almost a month after the RMA request. Their excuse was that they were switching carriers with FedEX. However, it doesn't end there.
After a thousand tracking errors, the package is "somewhere" in Europe due to the problems that Brexit was creating for international shipments. After several days I receive an email confirming that they had received the package.
After a few weeks I receive an email from them saying that they had not encountered the blue screen problem (although I had told them that it was a random problem and that it did not occur every time the PC was used but only sometimes, even at 1 or 2 days from one BSOD to another). However they tell me that they have encountered a "problem" with the SSD, so they replaced it and updated the BIOS. For them it was probably this the combination that caused all the BSODs. They also glued the screen frame (because I also reported the fact that the frame came off when the display was opened) and sent the PC back to me.
So after about 68 days I finally get the pc back. I turn it on and notice that in the upper part of the display there is a gray line that is particularly noticeable on white backgrounds. This strip obviously wasn't there before. However, telephone support was closed so I decide to continue with the installation of Windows and report it to them the next day. I install windows through a usb stick created with the official microsoft tool, I do all the updates and... after less than 40 MINUTES it makes a BSOD.
I don't know what to do anymore, I'm disgusted, this pc is garbage and I have had enough of this situation. After I literally wasted more than 1 month doing useless tests and after that I sent all the dump files, with all the screenshot, the link to this thread, all that they do is change the SSD uselessly, update the BIOS and send back to me a pc that still has problems.
Anyway, I contact the support who tells me that they're sorry (I don't think so) and they asked me to do a memtest. I find it absurd to waste time doing useless tests on this garbage notebook. However I do the memtest86 and obviously no problem is found (because I had already done it in November following your valuable advice from the forum!) After another blue screen they said to me to do a sfc / scannow and try to update windows. I have no more words. I don't want to continue these useless tests. They returned my pc worse than I had sent it to them.
Has anything like this ever happened to anyone? Just thinking that I have to send the pc back again makes me cry, I have had the pc since August and I started having problems at the end of October. I have practically had the PC for 6 months and I could only use it for less than a full month and a half.
Chassis & Display | Optimus Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD 144Hz 72% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080) |
Processor (CPU) | AMD Ryzen™ 7 Eight Core Processor 4800H (2.9GHz, 4.2GHz Turbo) |
Memory (RAM) | 16GB Corsair 2666MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8GB) |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 Ti - 4.0GB GDDR5 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1 |
1st M.2 SSD Drive | 1TB INTEL® 660p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (up to 1800MB/sR | 1800MB/sW) |