SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSOD Please help!

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second shows a 1 bit memory corruption in the kernel
I think you have drivers running that block debugging.
(guessing it is the deepfreeze drivers.)

anyway with a one bit corruption you would want to boot and run memtest on its own boot image and confirm your memory timings.
you might find that increasing the memory voltage very slightly helps fix these type of problems.

update the BIOS and motherboard drivers if you can. delete the old drivers like
AiCharger.sys Thu Mar 22 01:07:51 2012

update the others:
ASACPI.sys Thu Nov 01 18:54:34 2012
AtiPcie.sys Mon Aug 24 01:25:26 2009
MijXfilt.sys Fri May 11 21:27:12 2012
xusb21.sys Wed Apr 08 07:28:44 2009

(these drivers would be unrelated to the 1 bit corruption problems but...

Colif

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as I said in other thread, update drivers for hardware as this is a driver error. I can't read the dumps myself but if you download and run who crashed from: http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed it will look at the dumps and give us a summary - might even tell you driver name, or blame ntoskrnl which isn't the cause, just what gets the blame. ntoskrnl is the part of windows that deals with driver requests. Windows won't work without it, so it crashes, so does windows.

copy/paste results in here
 

emboar9889

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Doesn't really help much, i need the professional edition to obtain more details about my dumps

------On Sat 27/08/2016 10:18:19 GMT your computer crashed
crash dump file: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\082716-9984-01.dmp
This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x14A060)
Bugcheck code: 0x3B (0xC0000005, 0xFFFFF80222F585F2, 0xFFFFDB814AE9FBD0, 0x0)
Error: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
file path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
company: Microsoft Corporation
description: NT Kernel & System
Bug check description: This indicates that an exception happened while executing a routine that transitions from non-privileged code to privileged code.
This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time.------


 

emboar9889

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Yeah i hope so, thanks anyway for your help!
 
second shows a 1 bit memory corruption in the kernel
I think you have drivers running that block debugging.
(guessing it is the deepfreeze drivers.)

anyway with a one bit corruption you would want to boot and run memtest on its own boot image and confirm your memory timings.
you might find that increasing the memory voltage very slightly helps fix these type of problems.

update the BIOS and motherboard drivers if you can. delete the old drivers like
AiCharger.sys Thu Mar 22 01:07:51 2012

update the others:
ASACPI.sys Thu Nov 01 18:54:34 2012
AtiPcie.sys Mon Aug 24 01:25:26 2009
MijXfilt.sys Fri May 11 21:27:12 2012
xusb21.sys Wed Apr 08 07:28:44 2009

(these drivers would be unrelated to the 1 bit corruption problems but could cause other problems)



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most current first:
first bugcheck, memory image is messed up
looks like a hacked kernel, or maybe the image did not get written to disk correctly.
will go to the next bugcheck and see what it indicates.

machine info:
BIOS Version 1801
BIOS Starting Address Segment f000
BIOS Release Date 11/12/2013
Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer INC.
Product M5A78L-M/USB3
Version Rev X.0x
Processor Version AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor
Processor Voltage 8dh - 1.3V
External Clock 200MHz
Max Speed 3700MHz
Current Speed 3700MHz


 
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emboar9889

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Thanks a lot! I'll look into that. First minidump is bugged since i restarted my computer too early, so it didn't have the time to write it correctly i guess