Random BSOD W10
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<p><strong>Reproduction steps:</strong></p>
<p><span>I have no steps to reproduce the issue... during the last days I've gotten twice a BSOD a few minutes after system starts in the morning, the message was: Store Data Structure Corruption, I'm not sure if it is related to KTS2021.25.907...</span></p> -
<p>This morning around 2 or 3 minutes after system start again got again a BSOD (while KTS2021beta updating), W10 BSOD data showed the problem was in klif.sys but memory dump generated was corrupted, since WhoChashed could not read it... so I deleted...</p>
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<p>This morning around 2 or 3 minutes after system start again got again a BSOD (while KTS2021beta updating), W10 BSOD data showed the problem was in klif.sys but memory dump generated was corrupted, since WhoChashed could not read it... so I deleted...</p>
<p>@harlan4096, hi! </p>
<p>developers say it may be caused by memory problem, so you better check your memory with special tools. Also they think old drivers can be problem, which leads to BSOD. Nothing from our side was found in dump. </p> -
<p>Thanks!</p>
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