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Windows 10 keeps crashing and lots of BSOD... possibly faulty hardware??!?
djactivator:
just did that and here is what I got:
MiniToolBox by Farbar Version: 17-06-2016
Ran by djste (administrator) on 11-06-2017 at 07:05:04
Running from "G:\Downloads"
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (X64)
Model: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Manufacturer: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
Boot Mode: Normal
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========================= Devices: ================================
**** End of log ****
Boggin:
Thanks - that tells us a lot :thinking:
While you say you are getting the BSODs/freezes when trying to transfer data, can you check to see if you get BSOds etc. with those two HDDs disconnected.
Normally when you get problems with a new build you would strip down to just the basics for the computer to run and then add one bit back at a time.
Has Event Viewer anything recorded for the freezes ?
I can't read the memory dump files when you use .rar to zip them up.
djactivator:
How do I check event viewer?? Does it generate a log too that would help us narrow this down?
Boggin:
It's possible.
Right click on the Start button and select Event Viewer and when it opens, ensure Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted.
When it has read the data, click on Errors and then on View All Instances of This Event in the lower right pane and then look for events with a time stamp for when the BSODs or freezes occurred.
Clicking on each will display more info in the scrollable window below.
You can copy & paste any by then clicking on Copy/Copy details as text in the lower right pane then right click in the reply box and select Paste.
Boggin:
I think the BSODs could be listed under Critical.
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