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This list is in reverse chronological order, so at least the memory corruptions have gotten less frequent. I don't know what to make of any of it other than that and the fact that it's not just one problem. I know I'm fed up.Probably caused by : ntoskrnl.wrong.symbols.exe ( nt_wrong_symbols!5850C932820000 )
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : IntcOED.sys ( IntcOED+14626 )
Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!COREDEVICEACCESS::COREDEVICEACCESS+5 )
Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+18e856 )
Probably caused by : dxgmms2.sys ( dxgmms2!VidMmiUnlockAllocation+20 )
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : iaPreciseTouch.sys ( iaPreciseTouch+27f4d )
Probably caused by : NTFS.sys ( NTFS!NtfsFullDeleteLcb+153 )
Probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys ( nvlddmkm+1a8634 )
Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!NetioDereferenceNetBufferListChain+f4 )
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!CmpDoParseKey+553 )
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+5748d )
Probably caused by : hardware ( nt!HvlGetPpmStatsForProcessor+11 )
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!DpiPowerArbiterThread+120 )
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Well, I finally took a look at the debugger tool. I'm not sure what I'm looking at, but here's all of the "probably caused by"s of my blue screens:
This list is in reverse chronological order, so at least the memory corruptions have gotten less frequent. I don't know what to make of any of it other than that and the fact that it's not just one problem. I know I'm fed up.
I downloaded and ran MemTest - seven instances of it to cover the 16GB of RAM (the portion not used by the OS at least), for more than an hour, and it reported more than 100% coverage in each instance. No errors. :straight:Sounds like you should run a memory diagnostic. Windows has one built it, but some say it isn't as good as using memtest. If a memory test returns a lot of errors, then you need to get your machine replaced as you probably have some bad RAM.
I downloaded and ran MemTest - seven instances of it to cover the 16GB of RAM (the portion not used by the OS at least), for more than an hour, and it reported more than 100% coverage in each instance. No errors. :straight:
Interesting. Maybe run diagnostics on the SSD (looking for errors), since windows does use drive space as scratch memory ... otherwise, you might consider a clean install of Windows. I would think you'd be seeing other forms of corruption, though. Odd.
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : dxgmms2.sys ( dxgmms2!VidSchSubmitCommand+212b9 )
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
Well, several more BSODs in the past couple days. I'll be going to Microsoft Store tomorrow evening. :straight:
Well, this isn't going anywhere near as good as I'd hoped.
So yesterday, I emailed the tech that I talked to in the store on Saturday, asking if a SB had arrived. That was mid-afternoon. Right before the store closed, since I had no reply yet, I called the store to check inventory. The person answering the phone said that they don't carry the 1TB model in stores. He checked inventory, and indeed, there were none.
I got off the phone and emailed the tech again, and this time copied the rest of the team that he had copied on his original email. This morning I had a reply from one of the inventory people, who said that this model was "constrained company wide," and that they "don't expect to get any until mid-February." I replied and asked her to forward my email to a manager because I'm ticked, and how could I get such wildly conflicting information? She said she passed it on to the managers.
In the meantime, I go online to chat with Surface Support. They again tell me that the only way this will work is to either do without my computer for a week or more, or have $3300 plus tax for them to place a hold (I do not have a credit card). I made two suggestions. One - send the PC to the Microsoft Store and I could exchange it there. They can't do that. I also suggested that they check inventory of various stores (someone somewhere has to be able to access this) and have a store with one in stock send it to one of the stores local to me. Not willing. I spent two hours with a supervisor in the chat, going in circles. Nothing.
Needless to say, I'm ticked.