

SCDEmu.SYS - PowerISO Virtual driver (PowerISO Computing) RTKVHD64.sys - Realtek Audio System driver TeeDriverW8圆4.sys - Intel Management Engine Interface driver ScpVBus.sys - Scarlet.Crush Productions Scp Dual Shock 3 Virtual Bus driver Memtest is created as a bootable USB so that you don’t need windows to run it Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Try running memtest86 on your ram stick, up to 4 passes. IO_ERROR: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000483 - The request failed due to a fatal device hardware error.Īlthough that sounds ominous, I suspect it could still be drivers (although I always do). I used to think the Store was storage, now I know its virtual memory (which is mostly ram) It was during an operation where it was copying info off the ssd/hdd into memory. First 3 errors lean in direction of it being hard drive, so lets confirm that first I would check health of drives before we think about updating BIOS (you are 7 versions behind) or update drivers. It was decompressing info out of ram and trying to write it to hdd.Įrror 3: this looks like it read info off hdd into virtual memory and then crashed.

volmgr which is the volume manager for windows, mentions a hard fault which is a hard drive operation, and mentions virtual memory as well. Critical process died can be one of a number of system files that if they crash, windows has no choice but to follow.Įrror 1: DISK_HARDWARE_ERROR: There was error with disk hardwareĮrror 2: mentions partmgr which is the partition manager. Unexpected store exception always traps me, I used to think it was storage, then I thought it was USB, but having seen it often enough I am not sure it is that obvious. What brand are the hdd as many manufacturers have tests you can run on their drives to check health.īoth the errors you get could be caused by a hdd, just as easily as they can be other things.
