I just restarted after a BSOD. I had just finished watching a movie on my laptop when I unplugged the AC power to move it to my desk. When I opened the lid I caught a glimpse of the BSOD (I changed the settings in Advanced system settings so that a BSOD will no longer automatically reboot) and when I restarted, I recieved a Windows Error thing telling me which files contained some info on what might have happened.
I have retrieved 2 files from my %temp% folder (.txt and .xml) and 1 from C:\Windows\Minidump (.dmp). I believe that the hardware failure could have been caused by me undervolting my processor. But the thing is, I've had it undervolted for 3 months now, and have even used it on battery power until it was almost dead, and had never gotten a BSOD.
I downloaded a Debugger tool from MS's website and tried opening the DMP file but I only understood a bit about ntkrnlpa.exe causing the crash (I think) and the rest was "Your debugger is not using the correct symbols..."
First of all, could someone read the attached DMP file and try to help me understand what might have caused this?
And second, do I need to download something else for the "correct symbols" 'error'?
Thanks.