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The settings keep getting modified.
Please run Tuneup plus > post a share link
Then run V2 > post a share link
The settings keep getting modified.
Please run Tuneup plus > post a share link
Then run V2 > post a share link
Okay. Should I open a new thread when I get the RAM?
Friend just cancelled, so I might only get it next week after all.
What setting besides minidump's are being changed? Could you clarify? I just followed forum recommendations.
Thanks.
The Tuneup plus was used to create the optimal settings.
Why ask for help if you're going to disregard the troubleshooting help?
Okay. I didn't know, since one thing that worked before on previous SSD install is not working now. I am merely frustrated with this + monetary limitation for testing + 'waste' of money on new SSD which didn't solve problem + BSOD issue.
Sorry to have frustrated you in turn. It was not my intention to diregard help, only ignorance in what was and wasn't conflicting.
Since we can't proggress for the next two weeks I agree to close the thread.
I will be back after this period and will follow the instructions laid in this thread before opening the new one:
1) Post V2 log
2) Run and post Tuneup plus results
3) Run Sea Tools
4) Run HD Tune
5) Have Macrium Reflect installed and ready for backup images
6) Create Windows 10 MCT
There are multiple methods to troubleshoot BSOD.
The computer has hardware problems.
It's nice to have dump files when debugging misbehaving drivers.
There were no misbehaving drivers.
The drive testing reported drive problems > the drive was replaced
There are no indications of GPU or PSU problems.
There were / are paging and I/O problems consistent with malfunctioning or incompatible RAM.
If necessary, the DIMM and motherboard can be indirectly tested once there is known tested compatible RAM.
What is the purpose of remodifying settings that were deliberately set?
What is the purpose of recurrent GPU testing?
What is the purpose of PSU testing with the known findings?
What is the purpose of testing non-QVL RAM for a very small time period?
What would you accomplish with mini dump files with these BSOD bugchecks that was not already identified from the collected log files?
Bug check 0x7A: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
Bug check 0x1E: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Bug Check 0x154: UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION
Bug check 0xEF: CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
Bug Check 0x3B: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
Please perform the following steps:
1) Turn off Windows fast startup:
Turn On or Off Fast Startup in Windows 10
2) Contact RAM vendors about:
return policies
restocking fees
warranties
etc.
3) Plan to test QVL RAM
When purchasing RAM:
a) Select RAM modules displayed on the QVL
b) Purchase in pairs with matching SKU
c) Consider RAM manufacturers that guarantee compatibility
d) Consider RAM manufacturers that have lifetime warranties
Last edited by zbook; 14 Oct 2023 at 01:44.
Thanks for the patience. those things weren't clear to me before, so now I understand.
Backup and Restore options with Macrium are all set up.
Bootable MCT for W10 on hand.
Windows Fast startup is turned off.
RAM vendor has been contacted. I'll be planning a restock after I get new ones, probably only for reselling purposes
New QVL RAM purchased, 2x KVR32N22S8/8. Awaiting arrival in 7 work-days, predicted to arrive on the 26th.
When available, please report computer stability / instability with the QVL RAM.
Code:DDR4 Kingston 3200 3200 8GB KVR32N22S8/8 Micron J-die SS 2/4 v
RAM sticks arrived. Had to reset my CMOS to get the computer to post after installation, so I don't know if that will interfere/reset with any previously established settings we did before. I will add, however, that I did need to reconnect my HDD for an emergency work purpose, so if I do need to disconnect it for 10 days, I might need to reset that counter. Warn me if it is the case
Same instability as before. Did my default crash test (open two games at the same time) and it did lead to a KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
Didn't run into my previously reported "No hard drive detected" problem I was having if I didn't do a second reset after the BSOD, but also felt like posting first before testing to make it crash more.
Here's the V2 log
One thing a friend pointed out and I realized while I waited for the RAM to arrive: My BIOS is not the most up-to-date version. I didn't touch anything related to this, just wanted to note down. I won't be interfering with settings without you recommendation, as we've discussed.
Thanks for the patience in advance.
What happened to the installed Windows edition?
See rule #4:
https://www.tenforums.com/misc.php?do=showrules