BSoD Every Time I Boot

two swords

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Recently I've bee experiencing a lot of issues with my computer that I build this winter. Essentially every time that I boot up my computer I et a BSoD and then it reboots automatically without an issue. Here are three of the errors I've had that I remembered to write down:

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

I've used the Windows Memory Diagnostics application and MemTest86. Both of those came back with no issues but I did them since I got the MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error a number of times.

I'm also having some odd lag in video games but I'm assuming that they are related in some way. My FPS and ping don't spike but I get this weird stalled out lag for around 3 seconds. That happens every few minutes but I'm more concerned about the BSoD every time I boot up in the morning.

Specs: http://i.imgur.com/fBKq0g9.jpg
 
Solution
most current bugcheck was a caused by a memory error 8 seconds after the system booted.
your motherboard custom drivers have not been installed, you should install these, you have the old windows 10 microsoft generic drivers installed.

https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B150I-GAMING-PRO-AC.html#down-driver&Win10 64

you are one bios release behind you might install the update.

generally with this error you can not tell if it is a bug in one of the drivers or if it is a memory timing problem or bad ram.
noramally you would update the to current bios version, then boot and run memtest86 on its own boot image to confirm your ram is ok.

I would update the driver because all of them are out of date and you don't have any of the fixes...

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As I don't have an optical drive in this build I just installed W10 via USB and Microsoft gave me the full version as I used to have it from the free upgrade.
 

Skipping-Bear

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yeah i was getting bsod i kept getting the same exact bsod as you and that meant that there is something up with my gpu drivers it was with nvidia's latest driver release. i just redownloaed the same driver and reinstalled it and the bsod stopped. i have a 1070. i thought it was my oc on my cpu or the oc on my gpu. used to get serveral bsod a day with the same ones you describe. and after reinstalling the nvidia driver no more bsod
 
most current bugcheck was a caused by a memory error 8 seconds after the system booted.
your motherboard custom drivers have not been installed, you should install these, you have the old windows 10 microsoft generic drivers installed.

https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B150I-GAMING-PRO-AC.html#down-driver&Win10 64

you are one bios release behind you might install the update.

generally with this error you can not tell if it is a bug in one of the drivers or if it is a memory timing problem or bad ram.
noramally you would update the to current bios version, then boot and run memtest86 on its own boot image to confirm your ram is ok.

I would update the driver because all of them are out of date and you don't have any of the fixes installed for any of the custom motherboard drivers.

Note: the BIOS update does have a fix for graphics problems (on board graphics)
the update for the audio also tend to fix graphics problems related to the graphics sound driver for HDMI connections.
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machine info:
BIOS Version 1.50
BIOS Release Date 07/22/2016
Manufacturer MSI
Product Name MS-7995
Manufacturer MSI
Product B150I GAMING PRO AC (MS-7995)
Version 1.0
Processor Version Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Processor Voltage 8bh - 1.1V
External Clock 100MHz
Max Speed 8300MHz
Current Speed 3400MHz

memory
bank 0 and bank 2
Size 8192MB
Speed 2133MHz
Part Number F4-2400C15-8GVR






 
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two swords

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I've installed the drivers and when I've got time I'll update the BIOS. Hopefully this works but I'll have to get back to it later. Thank you for the help.