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So I've been experiencing seemingly random BSOD crashes on my new PC, which is running Windows 10 on a home-assembled AMD PC -- I can upload exact specs of the parts I've used if necessary. I'll attach the uploadedminidump file from the most recent crash, but from what I can tell on my own in WinDbg, this minidump presents a different culprit from the last one. This one names PSINKNC, which is part of Panda Security antivirus, and it is taken from after I followed the instructions here: Driver Verifier-- tracking down a mis-behaving driver.
But previous minidump files run through "!analyze -v"return a different PROCESS_NAME for something seemingly mundane like Firefox.
I can't figure out what is going on here, as I use my PC at other times for what would seem like more strenuous things than just web browsing or other such things, and I don't think it's ever crashed while doing those, and yet it crashed when I was doing the NYT crossword on their webpage this morning. Can anyone here help me figure this out?
Here is the minidump file: 111020-7046-01.dmp
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But previous minidump files run through "!analyze -v"return a different PROCESS_NAME for something seemingly mundane like Firefox.
I can't figure out what is going on here, as I use my PC at other times for what would seem like more strenuous things than just web browsing or other such things, and I don't think it's ever crashed while doing those, and yet it crashed when I was doing the NYT crossword on their webpage this morning. Can anyone here help me figure this out?
Here is the minidump file: 111020-7046-01.dmp
Continue reading...