Hello.
I was in the middle of reading an article when Windows suddenly gave me a BSOD for no apparent reason. The next day (yesterday), it happened again, and I wasn't gaming or doing anything in particular, which means I am unfortunately not able to reproduce the
issue myself. The event log has a post from "BugCheck" about some event id 27, and there is also the mention of my network adapter, Intel ethernet connection i217-v.
A minidump file was created and is available here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jsc3o1oy1sb55nq/060715-6781-01.dmp?dl=0
Any help with troubleshooting (e.g. determining which component I may need to replace) would be endlessly appreciated!
Regards,
Pelle
Sudden BSOD for no apparent reason - memory dump available
June 9th, 2015 8:31am
These crashes were related to memory corruption (probably caused by Kaspersky).
Please run these two tests to verify your memory and find which driver is causing the problem. Please run verifier first. You do not need to run memtest yet unless verifier does not find the cause, or you want to.
If you are over-clocking anything reset to default before running these tests. In other words STOP!!! If you do not know what this means you probably are not
1-Driver verifier (for complete directions see our wiki here)
2-Memtest. (You can read more about running memtest here)
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June 9th, 2015 9:38am