Écran bleu de la mort, tentative d'écriture dans la mémoire en lecture seule iaStoreAC.sys

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bentrooper Posted messages 27 Status Membre -  
bentrooper Posted messages 27 Status Membre -
Hello everyone,

It’s been a little over a week that I've been dealing with a bug that’s driving me crazy. I'm on Windows 10.
Following a Windows update (I suppose that’s the triggering element), my PC displays a Blue Screen of Death after a period of 30 to 45 minutes. The blue screen appears, and the sound gets stuck in a 0.5s loop. The computer does this regardless of its use. Whether I'm playing a game (demanding or not), watching a movie, YouTube videos, or even doing absolutely nothing at all, I get a BSOD after 30-45 minutes.

I’ve done quite a bit of checking, the hardware, the temperature, the graphics card, uninstalled the Windows update, I even reinstalled Windows cleanly and completely formatted my hard drive but the problem persists.

The blue screen displays the message "attempted write to readonly memory" along with the driver iaStoreAC.sys. This points to Intel Rapid Storage Technology.
It was a good lead, so I tried several things from the device manager: updating the driver, reverting to an earlier version, manually updating it by downloading the driver from the Intel website, uninstalling the driver, and allowing Windows repair to fix it. The only difference I encountered was getting the driver iaStorageAVC.sys.

Nothing works; the PC continues to have the same error, and the time remains roughly the same.

Do you have any ideas on this problem?

Thanks in advance,
Benoît

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Chris_33000 Posted messages 533 Status Membre 48
 
The distinction is vague between 'uninstalling a driver' and 'extracting it from the Windows store'...

But if it's a secondary computer, and out of curiosity, I would do this in the face of the same problem:

reinstall w10 in 'offline' mode,
- see if it crashes as is

if bsod, then it certainly comes from the hardware.
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bentrooper Posted messages 27 Status Membre
 
Thank you Chris, I just did that last night, this morning I have no issues whatsoever. I will do the necessary Windows updates, sorted manually.

I will check during the day before closing the request if it has indeed resolved the issue.
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