How to Fix BSOD Stop Error 0x000000c5 In Windows 10
How to Fix BSOD Stop Error 0x000000c5 In Windows 10.
In most cases, the 0X000000C5 stop error is caused by a memory or driver issue. Most Windows users dealing with this problem are reporting that they get frequent BSODs (Blue Screen of Death) critical crashes with this error code when performing a resource-demanding activity like playing a game or rendering a video.
In case your facing frequent BSOD Crashes with the 0X000000C5 error code, your first stop should be to check your CPU temperatures. If your PC is crashing when gaming or rendering, it’s possibly due to a fail-safe mechanism on your CPU that ends up shutting itself down to prevent damage.
And if you are overclocking anything, return the frequencies and voltages to the default values and see if the system stability improves.
However, this problem can also be caused by 3rd party conflicts. For example, several AV suites are known to cause this issue due to a false positive (at a Kernel level). In this case, you will need to disable the real-time protection or uninstall the overprotective AV suite to fix the issue.
In case you are using Roxio Easy Creator or ATI Catalyst Install Manager, uninstall them and see if the 0X000000C5 stop error stops occurring. These two legacy 3rd party tools are known to conflict with an essential OS service on Windows 10. But since there might be other tools that will still cause this issue, we encourage you to perform a clean boot to confirm if you’re dealing with a 3rd party interference.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).