Keep getting the ntoskrnl.wrong.symbols.exe bsod

Phurimas Ruangrattanametee 0 Reputation points
2025-10-25T01:46:23.9166667+00:00

My computer has been crashing for a while eversince i got a new one, problem is I'm not sure what hardware it is or if it's even the hardware at all. I'm sharing my dumpfile over here in hopes of getting a professional recommendation on how to fix it. Thanks.

Here's the dmp file:

https://www.mediafire.com/file/p0g6tguu8vcfa2m/101825-13125-01.dmp/file https://www.mediafire.com/file/mw516n67f6tven6/101625-12578-01.dmp/file https://www.mediafire.com/file/nxufa1t36zws2dr/101625-11312-01.dmp/file https://www.mediafire.com/file/3lu58ab8b0x4w4o/101525-13750-01.dmp/file

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  1. Hailey Huong Bui 0 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-10-25T02:37:25.6366667+00:00

    I think you should start by updating all device drivers from the manufacturer’s website and ensuring that Windows is fully up to date. If the issue persists after that, try running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to rule out potential RAM issues and check your storage device health using chkdsk or Windows Security > Device performance & health.

    If you’ve recently installed new hardware or accessories, please disconnect them temporarily to see if the crashes stop — this can help isolate the root cause. Once you’ve completed these steps. I hope i will be helpfull.


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