New
#61
For @axe0 : Here are two new dumps, from using the Windows 10 Home 1803.
120618-2687-01.dmp - Google Drive
MEMORY_1.DMP - Google Drive
I'm heading over to a friend's to see if I can use his PC to install Windows onto my drive.
Edit: I am able to boot to Windows 10 desktop, but shortly after I got the same BSOD. After restarting, I grabbed the memory dump this BSOD created, and crashed again to a KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK BSOD.
Here are the two new dumps:
120618-2359-01.dmp - Google Drive
120618-2890-01.dmp - Google Drive
Last edited by DevoidOfHope; 07 Dec 2018 at 08:57.
Could you keep the dumps in 1 folder and provide link to the folder in the first post, that's easier for you and us.
Had you tried installing on the hard drive and leaving the SSDs disconnected?
I believe there's a pattern in the 0xE3 dumps related to IO operations, possibly implying a problem with either one of the drives or the motherboard.
It was supposed be.... he is using the absolute minimum to boot. OP will have to confirm but I'm very sure answer will be yes.
The SSD's we're both disconnected, yes.
I'll grab that folder link real quick...
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Wu...qiurhaWcczQmVd
Unless there's something wrong with the PSU, or any of the voltages (like 3.3v, 5v and 12v, vcore, memory timings/voltage and stuff) in the BIOS I am also assuming there might be something wrong with the CPU/motherboard.
Although a Linux distribution works great on your system, Linux distributions work different as opposed to Windows and handles things differently which may be a reason why no issues occur within the Linux OS. Though, I am a bit worried about the screenshots in post 10 regarding the 'pre-fail' attributes, but I may not be reading the report right.
Thanks for the insight. While I haven't checked the voltages with a DMM, the voltages in BIOS seemed fine.
I'm not able to interpret the results from post 10, I see the "prefail" attributes you mentioned but I dont know the implications.
I have elected to order a new mobo and it should be here by Monday. I found a compatible upgrade that was only ~$100, so we'll see then.
Is there anything I can do to help now that I have limited access to Windows?