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Right so I'll look into the RAM and uninstall one of the antiware, so the CPU won't be one of the things causing the BSODs? Because I'll have to wait till payday to upgrade that.
Right so I'll look into the RAM and uninstall one of the antiware, so the CPU won't be one of the things causing the BSODs? Because I'll have to wait till payday to upgrade that.
A CPU is something different then a PSU
CPU = Central Processing Unit a.k.a processor.
PSU = Power Supply Unit
We are talking about the 2nd one.
Haha I know, mixed up my abbreviations there, sorry 😊
Right just got back from work, it would seem my PC managed to stay on sleep without crashing, here the zip file, hope the logs will still relate to yesterdays crash.
Please remove Gigabyte software and AMD software, some are using known for causing BSOD's drivers.
Please check Realtek and AMD for driver updates
*In explorer, please go to the following location, right click on the file pxhlpa64.sys > properties > details > screenshot > post the screenshot.Code:Rtlh64 Rtlh64.sys Tue Mar 18 03:39:57 2014 (5327B1FD) // Realtek driver PxHlpa64 PxHlpa64.sys Tue Apr 24 19:26:29 2012 (4F96E245) // Used by many programs* amd_xata amd_xata.sys Tue Jul 23 10:06:39 2013 (51EE398F) // AMD driver amd_sata amd_sata.sys Tue Jul 23 10:06:27 2013 (51EE3983) // AMD driver
Code:c:\windows\system32\drivers\
Attachment 43552There we are, I installed the newest AMD drivers yesterday, not sure how to remove the gigabyte ones
No, I have multiple Adobe programs installed, but not lightroom.
WarningCreate a restore point before following the instructions below
Move the driver to another location and see if there are any problems outside of the bluescreens.
If there are any, move the driver back or use the restore point.
If there are none, delete the driver.
NoteCheck your system properly before deleting the driver
So I moved the driver and no BSOD yet, should i try running a game or something to stress it a little?