Yes actually it does. I can't get enough time to take a photo using my phone, how ever it does say something about RAM Memory overload failure. I've always had problems with the RAM crashing/100%'n for no reason here.
Looks like this, but not fully, it has less words and different words.
First, RAM cannot crash, just be out of memory or faulted by any memory address errors.
What would be interesting is to know: When your screen freezes, and a YT video goes on, can you pause the video when everything is frozen, so is the operating system really fully working in background with no lag? Because even when you assume everything keeps running, the laptop could freeze. Streams will still run in some rare lags.
Now, lets try to help you
· do all the BSOD tells you (CHKDSK /F /R) - the solution might be so easy.
· due the fact it looks more like a software problem (to be specific, a driver problem) your display driver is maybe corrupted, update it, for security reasons, update all your drivers as good as you can, they all referencing the Ntfs.sys in their code.
· Start your windows in
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. Please tell me if the screen freezes and BSODs occur in the windows safe mode, too. No matter what the result is, report it here and keep on this list. When testing in safe mode, you should try to use your laptop a bit. So it might be useful to start the safe mode with network driver support, so you can surf a bit and watch some YouTube videos in a pretty awesome screen resolution, just let's hope your network driver is not the bastard here. Just try to keep your laptop a bit busy in safe mode.
· Another application (virus) could do such things in your RAM that might even cause those display errors by interfering into the display drivers core. It's hard to imagine, but you should download the
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and see what applications are running, and by who it's running. The lower part of the task list window shows the processes that are started by your profile or the all-users-profile and not the system. Google for some names and kill all unnecessary processes to minimize the sources the problem comes from. Try to find the source application when it turns out your problem is fixed after killing nearly all processes. (Off-Topic:
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· let's assume the RAM is really broken (you can skip this step when you did not face any problem in Windows safe mode): download
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, burn it, boot it, run it ... 7 times - if you encounter any error, try only one RAM each until you get the bastard, additionally you could try other RAM to find the faulted RAM (harder on laptops ...)
· still nothing better? Then lets face it deeper in the next paragraph.
Due the fact you got a BSOD, you can find out what system application that causes. As first, you should
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of windows. Keep it enabled for at least 24 hours, but take sure it's enabled when you get freezes again and keep it up until you get your next BSOD. After that zip
C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP and
C:\Windows\minidump. Upload it, and provide it here. Don't forget to run
verifier /reset afterwards. With the Windows Debugging SDK me or any other expert can find out what at least the BSOD is caused by, which can lead to the source of all problems as mentioned above.
Sadly, I'm not the best debugger of such files, but I want to try it, otherwise we still can report those dumps to even higher experts, don't worry.