Aspire A314-3-BSOD-WIN10-After fresh windows install a BSOD with no text will appear in 3-4 days.

dynamodevx
dynamodevx Member Posts: 8 New User
edited December 13 in Aspire Laptops

@AnhEZ28 @JackE Thanks for reply, Here is my concern

1.Installed fresh windows 10 and used it for 4 days.

2.Installed all windows updates and drivers.
Current driver version: Intel UHD graphics 27.20.100.8983 Windows 10

3.Received a BSOD without text [Some glitches the text :) emoji are scattered]. Randomly sometime while using GPU rendering apps like VLC, sometime without using anything.

4.I have checked the Event Viewer., There is nothing there except
Reliability History -> ERRROR :Last shutdown was unexpected [Blue Screen]

5.So, searched for updated drivers in acer.com in-EN Acer Aspire a314-35
6.Again Fresh installed windows 10 and manually installed the driver.

7.I have struggling with about 20+ days of researching and don't have plenty of time to wait for another BSOD. (Since, I'm studying)

8.So I manually triggering BSOD using NotMyFault by sysInternals (Microsoft)
9.The blue screen has glitches textures.

10.Again Clean windows installation and tried BSOD with Microsoft Basic Display Driver, Triggered is fine,
NO glitches,Slaggery in BSOD


11.Installed all windows updates again, It installed the latest available UHD driver.
Againg Facing Slaggery BSOD

Steps already taken:

Disabled Fastboot in BIOS and in Windows
Windows repair

Booting into safe Mode [No problem coz microsoft driver]
Disk repair
DISM
Memory Test
Cleaned RAM and SSD
Checked RAM,SSD health
Fresh installation [10+ times]
Upto-date windows
Installing windows 11 UMA driver from acer.com

Latest stable driver + Fresh widows

VGA

VGA Driver (UMA)

Intel

2021/02/04

27.20.100.8983

BSOD with glitches by manually triggering [ with some slattered text ]

Microsoft Basic Display Adapter: 10.0.19041.3636

BSOD screen is fine by manually triggering

Tried both win 10/win 11 drivers from acer support

Final Conclusion:

After fresh windows installation of 2-4 days with basic usage like movies, simply working etc.. (Even with no single app installed) I'll see a BSOD with no text, So cannot able to see what the actual error is.

There will be no dump creation at that time.

And I don't like to go back to windows 11 anymore [Slower than win-10 and buggy UI-UX]

Last known BSOD with sluggered:

*I have watching a movie and tried to increase display brightness it caused

*One day I have browsing web and tried to open File Explorer it caused

Current Sytem State: 

https://snippet.host/oogzht

THANKS..!

[Edited the topic title to include the topic issue.]

Answers

  • chevota
    chevota Member Posts: 9 New User

    That is weird. I've never seen that BSOD screen with the dots before. Nor have I seen one that regularly takes days to appear. They generally only appear on restart, or due to heat, like the fan dies.

    Are you installing the drivers using the driver installer, or adding them via the device manager? I like the latter. Ideally I extract the drivers using the program DoubleDriver from the orig oem install. Which is the only reason I run the oem OS on a new laptop. Then I install the OS from scratch using a clean copy of Win, usually one I modified, then use the device manager to install the drivers I saved via DoubleDriver. I dunno, but worth a shot since you seem determined, and it seems the video driver you used is the cause. Then of course, you could simply not use it and go with the generic MS driver, but I'll assume you don't like that idea. I've done it a few times because of problems with the correct driver, and you lose some features but it's usually not a big deal to me.

    Based on you comment at the end, it seems it came with 11 and installed 10? I did the same with my latest A15-41M-R8Y2, but it works fine on 10. I did go back to 11 last week with the goal of learning the differences and to tweak it. Two reasons; one is sooner or later I'll be forced to, just like I was forced out of XP, then 8.1. No compatible drivers… Two is my work will soon switch to 11 and it's nice to have the same OS at home/work. What I've found so far is they aren't really much different. More annoying, like the right click options, but overall not a big deal. Kinda like the 8.1 to 10 switch, but like each switch the new is oddly much bigger and slows you a bit. So I suppose maybe just give in, comply with your overlord, and use 11?

  • dynamodevx
    dynamodevx Member Posts: 8 New User

    Where can I find the OEM ISO for my laptop, usually I aware going to acer support center is the only possible way? If yes, then it's little bit hard I'm in remote area..!