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Hey guys, I have tested this weekend and 3-5 hours during the week and no more bluescreen. Problem seems solved. I thank you two so much for you help and time! Thank you! :)
That's great news.
You're welcome.
Hi guys,
unfortunately I need to reopen this thread After ~10 days with no BSODs I started to see some again..
After some troubleshooting I ended up reinstalling Windows to get rid off this problems for good. (yesterday).
So I saved my data + newest nvidia drivers + newest AMD Chipset drivers to my 2nd SSD (no operating system there, just data / games) and created a windows-USBstick with the media creation tool.
Formatted/deleted my main SSD... installed windows without an internet connection... installed chipset drivers + graphic drivers... connected to the internet and did windows updates.
I installed very view software:
- CPUID HW Monitor
- Microsoft Office 2016
- VLC
- WinRAR
- MSI Afterburner (undervolt curve for gpu, nothing else)
- Brave
- League of Legends
- TrueCrypt
Thats it. At that point I recognized that the custom set built-in RGB lightning of my motherboard (MSI x570 Tomahawk wifi) did NOT reset and was still the same. That was weird for me because I did reset the bios one time before and that also did not change the lightning... so I thought it was stored somewhere on the SSD?!?! Weird but okay..
After some hours I got a BSOD (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - ntoskrnl.exe). Unfortunately I lost the dmp file.. So I thought maybe I should install the newest MSI drivers for my motherboard.. I installed the wifi drivers, ethernet drivers and Realtek audio drivers.
Today I did reset my motherboard by removing the little battery. The goal was to remove the RGB lightning data I thought would be somewhere stored there.. but that did not remove it...
So I installed the MSI crap again (Dragon Center) to see if there is a reset option for the RGB.. After installing I immediatly received a BSOD "030121-4703-01.dmp". I removed the RGB settings in Dragon Center after restart and uninstalled it again.. but I got another BSOD in idle some minutes ago.. I am out off options/ideas again
The dmps can be found here again: https://mega.nz/folder/7scW1Bxb#6yuccLg-lYXMafiV_KqsaQ
If you need any new data/logs from me please let me know. And thanks to everybody in advance who can point me in the right direction.
Thanks
ferchi
Please use one of the following share links: one drive, drop box, or google drive
Hi zbook, thanks for your quick response!
Here is a dropbox link: Dropbox - BSOD_dmps - Simplify your life
Edit: Ah, and after every BIOS reset I did enable my RAM sticks XMP profile again.
Whenever there is a BSOD use the Ten Forums log collector: V2
BSOD - Posting Instructions
Done! :)
Attachment 320860
For any BSOD please follow the posting instructions.
1st time used another share link company
2nd time did not use the log collector
3rd time the attachment did not work.
How come this is so complicated?
Please see posting instructions:
BSOD - Posting Instructions
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