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It came back with no component store corruption detected.
Speaking of store, my store, weather, photo, and news apps have been non-functional almost since I upgraded to w10. Could that be related to whatever is causing the BSODs?
It came back with no component store corruption detected.
Speaking of store, my store, weather, photo, and news apps have been non-functional almost since I upgraded to w10. Could that be related to whatever is causing the BSODs?
It could be more related to bugs within windows 10.
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All righty! I installed new RAM in my machine yesterday-- something I'd been meaning to do since well before I upgraded to W10-- and have since encountered two BSODs.
Unlike previous BSODs, these ones do not seem to be generating crash dumps. Windows goes to the "We're sorry..." BSOD screen as usual, but it shuts down before it completes gathering data about the crash. Event Viewer revealed that the crash is Kernal-Power 41, which seems to be a generic error, alas.
The sticks have already been tested with Memtest, which came back clean. They're within the operating specs of my motherboard, and in fact they're by the same brand that made the sticks that I put in the machine originally. Any suggestions?
Kernel-Power 41 error just means a power issue which is normal in most cases.
Please make sure your pc is configured for small dump files How to configure minidump | Windows 10 tutorial