Unxepected Store Exception Caused By ntoskrnl.exe

May 28, 2018
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Hi all,

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

I've recently built a DIY Rig but have been having trouble with stability of Windows 10 and keep getting BSOD errors. Mainly I'm getting a Unexpected Store Error when running the Burn In Test memory test. I've tested 8 sticks of ram individually and in different channels over 2 motherboards and I am seeing the exact same issues. Minidump files points towards ntoskrnl.exe.

It is also manifesting itself in Windows 10 as downloads corrupting, programmes crash, can't unzip files, windows can't install updates, SFC/ Scannow doesn't work and the windows UI locking up.

I feel like I've tried a lot to solve this but I am now in need of some help.

Computer Hardware:

ASUS Prime Z270-A Motherboard
Intel i7 - 7700K
32GB (4X8GB) Ballistix Sport DDR4-2666 1.2v
Crucial MX300 525gb SSD
EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 8GB
650w Corsair CS650M PSU
Windows 10 Home

I'm currently running the rig without the GPU to rule out any errors with additional hardware/power draw.

Here is what I've tried so far:

Hard drives/OS Installation
Reinstallation of Window 10 home OS onto different hard drives, using different installation media (same errors)
Installation of Windows 10 onto SSD using my old rig (no issues manifested)

Motherboard:
Replaced first one (suspected faulty RAM Channels)
Flashed latest BIOS
Installed all latest drivers for Motherboard from ASUS site.
Checked all temps (Good and stable)

Memory (DDR4)
Replaced first kit due to error found during Memtest86
Enabled XMP profile to manufacturers recommended specs
Underclocked RAM to test stability
Tried combinations of RAM (in their pairs/individually) in all RAM slots and channels

CPU:
Ran Burn In Test multiple times for 15 minutes, no errors found and no BSODs.
Temps are good

Things I'd like to try but haven't been able to:
Another DDR4 Ram Kit (I Only have DDR3)
Another PSU
I will be running another Memtest86 on the new RAM kit overnight although it does pass the Windows Memory Check.

I've attached a link to a Minidump file which points to the ntoskrnl.exe driver. I'm not too great with these log files so would be great if somebody could use them to help me out.

https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aq5OBIglPA_PhLN6O_w1x2XbWixHUw

Really hoping you guys can succeed where I've failed.

Cheers.

Update:

I'm going to keep updating this for the sake of documenting the issue for any other users who face similar issues as I've never seen anything like this.
I contacted ASUS the mobo manufacturer. They asked me to conduct some additional troubleshooting whilst pointing the finger at the RAM or Harddrive.
As per their instructions I've tried another, working PSU, reset the CMOS and retested my harddrives. None of these steps fixed the issue and I'm waiting for their response.

I have also tried installing Ubuntu. Again this suffered fatal errors and was unusable.

I've continued receiving various errors mainly pointing toward a memory issue.





 
May 28, 2018
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I haven't got any overclocks in place at the moment. I haven't contacted the manufactures but that might be a good idea! Thanks.