Hello,
Today my Firefox program has crashed again and I thought, now it's time to handle because I am sick of it. What I noticed today is that when I was watching a YouT… (emoñe’ẽve)
Hello,
Today my Firefox program has crashed again and I thought, now it's time to handle because I am sick of it. What I noticed today is that when I was watching a YouTube video, my monitor screen went black for a second and then came back again, but it turned into green screen of pixels, instead of the actual video. I do not know if this has to do with my GPU (hardware side).
I have had several BSOD with all different stop codes in the past as well, like BAD_POOL_CALLER (most recent) and SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION.
Furthermore, I've also had "SYSTEM THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED what failed:nvlddmkm.sys", "EXCEPTION_ON_INVALID STACK" and "CACHE_MANAGER" stop codes before, but I haven't seen those anymore after formatting my SSD (went back to W10 after so big issue with W11 which caused me to format my SSD, long story).
I used the WhoCrashed program to determine what the stop codes meant, with further detail (dumps are in the attachment). (If this is relevant:) My first ever screenshotted BSOD, of when it started happening like basically every month, was on September 18, with stop code: "ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY, what failed: dxgmms2.sys". I've also checked the Windows\\System32\\DriverStore\\FileRepository for any weird, duplicate or suspicious folders whatsoever.
I have:
- Ran MemTest86 (4 passes)
- Ran Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool (no issues found)
- Ran GPU test (Heaven benchmark 4.0) (GPU temp below 80 degrees (around 60-70C at 21C room temp) (no error codes in device manager > GPU > properties)
- Reset this PC (had to cuz W11 just messed everything up and I had to format the SSD, and went to W10 Pro). I was really hoping for this to fix everything, since it removes like literally everything.
My specs:
- CPU: R5 2600X
- GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1660ti OC
- RAM: 2x 2x8gb ram Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 kit
- PSU: BitFenix Formula 550 W ATX
Crash reports:
bp-764602db-eac3-4a23-98ec-a1b1d0221115 15/11/2022, 13:37
bp-134f610d-d1d1-476e-b7ae-6c8620221110 10/11/2022, 22:56
As you can see, I've done a lot to solve it myself, but the fact I have come this far to get help from this forum tells me that this is something else. Even (third party) anti-malware programs (malwarebytes, adwcleaner, windows defender) haven't found any viruses. If anyone could help me, then I'd really appreciate that.
Kinds regards,
SnewoNL