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Loiez, I have asked for some more help. I am running out of ideas. I am going to read back through this thread and see what we have done.
Loiez, this is what I have come up with that we have done. Am I missing anything?
Have you tried removing the wireless card and run it without it? If not, please try.Code:sfc /scannow dism/restorehealth -could not run updated SSD firmware Voltages OK Temps OK Seatools Driver Verifier - Could not run Clean Install (twice) Memtest86+ Reset BIOS to Defaults
Try running sfc /scannow again. Run it at least 3 times with reboots in between each time.
Do you think it is possible you got a bad download of the ISO file?
What OS were you running before upgrading to Windows 10? Were you having any problems at all with it?
Hi Loiez,
Steve asked me to have a look in here,
I see a bunch of these in the event log,
The three dump files aren't very helpful from what I can see,Code:Log Name: System Source: storahci Date: 2015-10-02T17:07:45.166 Event ID: 129 Task: N/A Level: Warning Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: DESKTOP-GQ1UAJK Description: Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued.
This tidbit might fit with the above,
This is everything listed for your storage controllers,Code:storport!TranslateResultToScsiRequestBlock+0x10e
Code:Name Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller Manufacturer Microsoft Status OK PNP Device ID ROOT\SPACEPORT\0000 Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\spaceport.sys (10.0.10240.16384, 463.34 KB (474,464 bytes), 10/07/2015 6:59 PM)Honestly, it seems to me that you may want to focus on storage.Code:Name Standard SATA AHCI Controller Manufacturer Standard SATA AHCI Controller Status OK PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_7801&SUBSYS_B0021458&REV_40\3&267A616A&1&88 I/O Port 0x0000F140-0x0000F147 I/O Port 0x0000F130-0x0000F133 I/O Port 0x0000F120-0x0000F127 I/O Port 0x0000F110-0x0000F113 I/O Port 0x0000F100-0x0000F10F Memory Address 0xFE371000-0xFE3717FF IRQ Channel IRQ 4294967291 Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\storahci.sys (10.0.10240.16384, 130.84 KB (133,984 bytes), 10/07/2015 6:59 PM)
I did find this related to that error,
Event ID 129 – storachi - Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued. - Kevin Holman's System Center Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
His suggestion is simple enough to try.
Other than that, I don't have much to add that I can see.
I'll use Kevin Holman's suggestion until something arises.
Hoping for the best here.
That didn't work, I got an apc index mismatch bsod