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SanRicht
Hello everyone,
I've been experiencing problems with my laptop for nearly two weeks. Even though I have not yet figured out what the triggering event of the crash is, typically the situation unfolds as follows: before the blue screen pops up, the overall performance of my laptop slows down to a point where it is difficult to perform even the most basic tasks (especially when the computer is running in battery mode); In response to the situation, I updated windows and the graphic card drivers to their latest versions and launched the Windows memory diagnostic app (no errors were found, so the issue seems to stem from a different source). I also tried to check out the DUMP files but failed to identify what is causing the blue screens. Some of the messages are:
- A corrupt PTE has been detected. Parameter 2 contains the address of the PTE. Parameters 3/4 contain the low/high parts of the PTE.
- The system cumulatively spent an extended period of time at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above. The offending component can usually be identified with a stack trace.
I'm not entirely sure whether this information is relevant or not, but I have the feeling that the glitches have increased since I bought a monitor to complement my laptop screen. Could this be a simple coincidence?
PC specs:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.21 GHz
Installed RAM: 16.0 GB (15.8 GB usable)
System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Edition: Windows 10 Home
Version: 20H2
OS build: 19042.746
Experience: Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0
BaseBoard Manufacturer: DELL Inc
BaseBoard Product: 03PVDF
BaseBoard Version: A00
Link for the DUMP files: DUMP
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I've been experiencing problems with my laptop for nearly two weeks. Even though I have not yet figured out what the triggering event of the crash is, typically the situation unfolds as follows: before the blue screen pops up, the overall performance of my laptop slows down to a point where it is difficult to perform even the most basic tasks (especially when the computer is running in battery mode); In response to the situation, I updated windows and the graphic card drivers to their latest versions and launched the Windows memory diagnostic app (no errors were found, so the issue seems to stem from a different source). I also tried to check out the DUMP files but failed to identify what is causing the blue screens. Some of the messages are:
- A corrupt PTE has been detected. Parameter 2 contains the address of the PTE. Parameters 3/4 contain the low/high parts of the PTE.
- The system cumulatively spent an extended period of time at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above. The offending component can usually be identified with a stack trace.
I'm not entirely sure whether this information is relevant or not, but I have the feeling that the glitches have increased since I bought a monitor to complement my laptop screen. Could this be a simple coincidence?
PC specs:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.21 GHz
Installed RAM: 16.0 GB (15.8 GB usable)
System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Edition: Windows 10 Home
Version: 20H2
OS build: 19042.746
Experience: Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0
BaseBoard Manufacturer: DELL Inc
BaseBoard Product: 03PVDF
BaseBoard Version: A00
Link for the DUMP files: DUMP
Continue reading...