- May 30, 2015
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My laptop is constantly crashing with a blue screen and ntoskrnl.exe error.. any idea what is happening and how to cure it.. thanks.
The ntoskrnl.exe BSOD is usually related to memory, possibly caused by a faulty driver. It is suggested that you run the following memory test to verify your memory and find out which driver is causing the problem.My laptop is constantly crashing with a blue screen and ntoskrnl.exe error.. any idea what is happening and how to cure it.. thanks.
WhoCrashed toolEnable in Your Windows, the full memory dump generation and disable auto reboot, then install WhoCrashed tool, and in the next BSOD wait until the full memory dump is created, use that tool to analyze the cause.
ok, I've noticed different issues when the laptop crashes, so decided to run dism.exe.. but when I run the restore option it stops midway and eventually crashes..View attachment 287040
any ideas? as I say it not only crashes with ntoskrnl.exe warning but other issues as well..
ok, this is a print out of the most common causes
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I thought I'd set it to full dump??? device was full install to current windows last week.. problems have been ongoing from day one of purchase ( a couple of years ago.. my wife stopped using it for a while because it kept crashing , but I'm now trying to get it up and running properly)No full memory dump?
Check/update Your device system drivers: video, chipset, etc...
crashing in safe mode..Run the pc in safe mode a while and see if the problem occurs or not.
The ntoskrnl.exe error on Windows is a blue screen of death (BSOD) error that indicates a problem with the Windows kernel. The kernel is the core of the operating system, and ntoskrnl.exe is a critical file that is responsible for many important functions.
Possible causes of the ntoskrnl.exe error include:
Corrupt or missing system files: This can be caused by a virus, a failed Windows update, or a hardware problem.
Faulty RAM: Bad RAM can cause all sorts of problems, including BSOD errors.
Problematic Windows update: A recent Windows update may have introduced a bug that is causing the error.
Missing or outdated drivers: Drivers are software that allow your hardware to communicate with Windows. If your drivers are outdated or missing, it can cause the ntoskrnl.exe error.
Overclocking: Overclocking your CPU or GPU can make your system unstable and cause BSOD errors.
Hardware problems: Other hardware problems, such as a failing hard drive or a faulty motherboard, can also cause the ntoskrnl.exe error.
Troubleshooting steps:
Run a memory test: This will check your RAM for errors. You can use the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool or a third-party tool like Memtest86.
Run the System File Checker: This will scan for and repair corrupt system files. To do this, open a command prompt as administrator and type sfc /scannow.
Update your drivers: Make sure all your drivers are up to date. You can do this through Device Manager or by visiting the websites of your hardware manufacturers.
Uninstall problematic Windows updates: If you recently installed a Windows update and you started experiencing the error, try uninstalling it.
Reset overclocking settings: If you have overclocked your CPU or GPU, reset the settings to their default values.
Perform a System Restore: If the error started recently, try restoring your system to a point before the error occurred.
Check your hard drive for errors: You can use the CHKDSK command to check your hard drive for errors. To do this, open a command prompt as administrator and type chkdsk /f.
Contact your computer manufacturer: If you have tried all of the above steps and you are still experiencing the error, you may need to contact your computer manufacturer for assistance.
Additional tips:
If you are able to boot into Windows, you can try running a blue screen troubleshooter. This can be found in the Settings app under Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
If you are unable to boot into Windows, you can try booting into Safe Mode. This will start Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, which may help you troubleshoot the problem.
If you are still unable to resolve the error, you may need to reinstall Windows. This will erase all of the data on your hard drive, so be sure to back up your important files first.
I did a clean install of current windows last week, but shall try other steps mentioned above... thanks.What are the specs, brand and model of the lap?