Driver Identification Help

Thursday, December 12, 2019





Posted Today, 08:58 AM
Hi - 

ntoskrnl.exe is the Windows kernel and can never be the actual cause of a BSOD. It is merely listed as a default because the real culprit cannot be identified.

hall.dll = Windows Hardware Abstract Layer and again, is not the actual cause.

Your BSODs are being caused by unknown hardware failure, although the failure of Prime95 points us in the direction of the CPU.

Multiple bugchecks (stop codes) verifies the fact that hardware is at fault.

Unfortunately, the dumps are incapable of telling us which piece of hardware has failed. Dumps are only good for figuring out software problems for software and driver developers. No dump will ever say "replace your CPU".

Regards. . .

jcgriff2

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