Question / Help Trying to open OBS studio 18.0 (or any version) BSODs me.

Caleb Rohrer

New Member
Hey guys, old versions of OBS have been blue screening me, but it wasn't always like that. I upgraded to windows 10 from Windows 8 over a year ago and was able to stream until a few months ago. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it today and when I opened it i got the blue screen and crashed. I'm attaching a screen shot of the even in the Event Viewer and in case that doesn't get attached at the bottom I've copied and pasted the text from the event.

I do have a couple start up programs for managing multiple monitors (Display Fusion Pro 8.1.1) and Rainmeter, but I've turned those off and it still happens. I have gone through all my drivers and updated them all as well.

Is there anything else I need to check?

- <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
- <System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}" />
<EventID>41</EventID>
<Version>4</Version>
<Level>1</Level>
<Task>63</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000400000000002</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-03-03T05:06:36.567787300Z" />
<EventRecordID>6761</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="8" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>Caleb-PC</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
</System>
- <EventData>
<Data Name="BugcheckCode">1</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter1">0x7ffb021f61b4</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter2">0x0</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter3">0xfffe</Data>
<Data Name="BugcheckParameter4">0xffffd381f32b7b80</Data>
<Data Name="SleepInProgress">0</Data>
<Data Name="PowerButtonTimestamp">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootAppStatus">0</Data>
<Data Name="Checkpoint">0</Data>
<Data Name="ConnectedStandbyInProgress">false</Data>
<Data Name="SystemSleepTransitionsToOn">29</Data>
<Data Name="CsEntryScenarioInstanceId">0</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
 

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WizardCM

Forum Moderator
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What error does the bluescreen itself provide? Try using an application like BlueScreenView. If it doesn't show the crash, next time it happens wait until it hits 100% and automatically reboots.
 

Caleb Rohrer

New Member
What error does the bluescreen itself provide? Try using an application like BlueScreenView. If it doesn't show the crash, next time it happens wait until it hits 100% and automatically reboots.

Opened it in BlueScreenView, caused by driver ntoskrnl.exe then a ton of filenames below. Some stuff online has said it's related to Razer since I use a razer keyboard and mouse, but I'd been using them before this started happening perfectly fine.
 
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