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  1. Posts : 77
    Win 10 Pro 20h2
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       #11

    I always empty recycle bin
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  2. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #12

    If anything you downloaded/installed wasn't on the same drive as your Windows installation, then it would be possible to recover the dump files. You could use a program like Recuva to do this, but remember that the downloaded file and installation CANNOT be located on the same drive as your Windows installation.
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  3. Posts : 77
    Win 10 Pro 20h2
    Thread Starter
       #13

    I got BSOD now while playing only mobile games Ragnarok Mobile using Bluestacks. I heard some weird noise on the PSU. my GPU fan is not spinning because its only android games im playing and i know it will not consume power on GPU.
    Im still using Win 1803, latest Bios and 399.24 nvidia driver.
    i hope only re-seating ram will fix the issues.
    I remove my external HDD a long time ago but change it to an external 3.5HDD with power connector direct to outlet. But im still hearing disconnected USB port. I dont know if its the Keyboard, External 3.5HDD or my NEW Bluetooth mouse.
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  4. Posts : 14,903
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       #14

    Please run driver verifier using the following settings for 48 hours.
    • Special Pool
    • Force IRQL checking
    • Pool Tracking
    • Deadlock Detection
    • Security Checks
    • Miscellaneous Checks
    • Power framework delay fuzzing
    • DDI compliance checking



    Warning: driver verifier could cause boot issues and/or performance issues.



    Resetting driver verifier options (recommended in this order)
    1. In normal mode open an administrator command prompt and enter the below command
    2. In safe mode open an administrator command prompt and enter the below command
    3. On 3 boot failures, you'll boot automatically to the recovery options,
      • click Troubleshoot
      • go to the advanced options
      • choose command prompt
      • enter the below command

    4. Boot with the recovery media, see above 4 steps in option 3.
    5. Via the recovery options or recovery media, select a restore point prior enabling driver verifier

    Code:
    verifier /reset


    Crashed when running driver verifier
    1. Reset driver verifier
    2. Boot in normal mode if necessary
    3. Follow Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions to provide the requested logs
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  5. Posts : 77
    Win 10 Pro 20h2
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Thanks for quick response.

    I know your helping us but this step is to painful for me because it may cause my system not to work properly even creating a system restore point to restore if something happens.

    Is their anyway or safest way to check my problem?

    Is the BSOD log root cause a driver?
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  6. Posts : 14,903
    Windows 10 Pro
       #16

    Since it's been a while since the last post, if you're lucky this isn't something that needs to be troubleshooted.

    Is the BSOD log root cause a driver?
    Probably yes, but with 0x1A crashes you never know so driver verifier is suggested to confirm really.
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