BSOD :: On Startup After Upgrading (Bug Check Code 0x00000139)
Sep 14, 2015
I should probably preface by saying I am using a custom-built machine and never had a BSOD when I was using Windows 7. Since I took the plunge, I've been greeted by a BSOD on nearly every startup (usually around 1-3 minutes after the lock screen appears, before logging in). About 1 out of 6 startups have no BSOD, as evidenced by the frequency of the attached minidump files.
Every time, it's the same error, being KERNEL SECURITY CHECK FAILURE, which leads me to believe this issue stems from a single source (don't know much about BSODs so this is based on absolutely zero knowledge). I'm not sure if this changes anything about the diagnosis, but after the PC restarts from one BSOD, it generally reboots perfectly unhindered. I really just want to make sure these errors aren't pointing to a larger issue that needs to be addressed immediately.
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Kernel Failure security check (Two times at random moments, until I tried to fix it, then the next errors at startup)
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Kmode exception not handled
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Here link for DM zip MARV-07_11_2015_104848,04.zip - Speedy Share - upload your files here
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DESKTOP-4OENBGP-04_12_2015_155004_54.zip
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HDD is fine so is Memory (we did a check 1 week ago).Will try to upload what I need in a zip by the instruction here but can't do that for few days because I'm not at home. aybe Windows updated some drivers on / after the update?
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The BSOD I get is: Kernel Security Check Failure
Usually, I just need to restart the computer, but now I can't get in at all.
I believe it has to do with some drivers, since the hardware has worked well in Win 8.1
Please see attached file : STORDATORN-2015-10-07_161609,83.zip
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I just made a clean install of Windows 10 on my laptop, and I've been having a BSOD when working in 3ds Max 2016.
For now, it's only when closing the software after working on it. However, the reason I made the clean install was because it was happening every time I started the software, keeping me from working on it.
Following instructions on a website, I "opened the dump file" using windbg.exe, and it mentioned it was probably caused by "dxgmms2.sys" but I can't find any solutions online to this
I've uploaded the zip file....
I believe all my drivers are up to date, especially the graphics card's driver, which I just updated to a version that was released yesterday.
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Dec 4, 2015
So far I've gotten it twice. Before I go through the work of returning and getting a new one I'm hoping it's an easy fix.
MSI-GE62-Fri_12_04_2015_235130_46.zip
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