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Alright, just nuked, paved, and replanted: a fresh install of Windows 10 pro.
And I'm still getting the shut down and restart.
I included the pre-Driver Verifier dump here. I'm going to run DV and then download that dump soon.
Alright, just nuked, paved, and replanted: a fresh install of Windows 10 pro.
And I'm still getting the shut down and restart.
I included the pre-Driver Verifier dump here. I'm going to run DV and then download that dump soon.
Latest dump file. Driver Verifier is running.
I couldn't get it to blue screen but it did restart. In this instance, it occurred after launching 3DMark.
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Actually blue-screened with a "did not start properly" error. A simple restart fixed it.
I was attempting to run the Heaven Benchmark in windowed mode with HWMonitor running to watch temps.
1st time I tried it in full screen: reset about a minute in.
2nd time in windowed mode: reset seconds in.
3rd time in windowed mode with reduced resolution: reset seconds in.
It was after this third time I got the "did not start properly" error.
Latest dump file:
Attachment 37771
Please check {windows partition}\windows\minidump and check if there are any dump files saved.
The zip is empty of dump files.
Please make sure your pc is configured for small dump files How to configure minidump | Windows 10 tutorial
Attachment 37849
Does this work?
Unfortunately the zip file is still empty of dump files.
Try to upload the dump files seperately, in a zip file.
You have Killer e2200, historically an online games crashing machine - not the hardware per se, but the "acceleration" software.
First logs had the Killer suite running, latest ones do not. Did you just remove it from startup? Because that's not gonna work, you need to use their uninstaller then get the Standard Drivers (no Killer features).
- If that won't fix it, grab yourself a cheap pcie nic and disable the killer one.
Then you have a Creative onboard sound...
- I would disable that device, too, and use some usb headphones until you sort out the issue.
You might also want to clean and reinstall Geforce drivers without the streaming part (only Driver + Physics).
It's really a shame, but that mainboard is cancerous.
Thanks, AveYo. Here's some answers:
I completely wiped my C drive and completed a fresh install of Windows 10 pro.
Re-installed Killer nic WITHOUT the management software (driver only)
I'm actually using a discrete SoundBlaster Z card. You did remind me, though, that the on-board chip is Creative. I know I never installed drivers for the on-board chip and I believe I have it disabled in the Bios but I will make sure it's not engaged in the Device Manager.Then you have a Creative onboard sound...
- I would disable that device, too, and use some usb headphones until you sort out the issue.
I did just that after the re-install.You might also want to clean and reinstall Geforce drivers without the streaming part (only Driver + Physics).
I may have limited my problem down to my graphics card. I was reading about similar issues people were having with their Gigabyte GTX780. I removed the 780 from my PC and replaced it with another card. I had no crashes in games or in benchmarks.It's really a shame, but that mainboard is cancerous.
I have an RMA set up with Gigabyte for the card. I hope that was the issue and I can continue gaming after the new card arrives.
I greatly appreciate the feedback!
I'll report back.