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Hey there im using a A88XM-A motherboard from ASUSTek COMPUTER INC. And im not running any Anti-Virus. I builded this computer from scratch and the BSOD starts after less than 5 hours of use.
Hey there im using a A88XM-A motherboard from ASUSTek COMPUTER INC. And im not running any Anti-Virus. I builded this computer from scratch and the BSOD starts after less than 5 hours of use.
Make sure this is your Motherboard and download the Windows 10 Drivers, especially the Chipset driver. https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/A8...Desk_Download/ Yoy may also ant to update the bios as your bios is over 3 years old.
If you are overclocking, please set everything to default values.
Please download a CPU Temp monitoring utility and monitor your CPU temps at all times.
Does the BSOD happen after 5 hours of use every time or is it at different times? Is there any particular application that causes the computer to BSOD.
In CPUz on the SPD tab, you can select each Dimm slot from a dropdown box in the upper left of the screen. The one you uploaded is blank. Select each Dimm Slot that has Ram in it and upload those slots, only the ones with ram in them.
What CPU Cooler are you using and is there the correct amount of thermal paste between the CPU and CPU Cooler?
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The BSOD happens at random time around 2-7 hours.
Im not overclocking.
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Have you reinstalled your Graphics Driver? Have you also installed all of the Windows Updates? I'm getting the same results from your dump file we have been getting, but your graphics driver is listed. Would you go to add/remove programs in Control Panel and post a screenshot of the programs you have installed. It may take you several screenshots to get them all, but that's OK.
What I would like to try is run a complete scan with Malwarebytes and Windows Defender. Then run the online scanners,
Scan with Kaspersky TDSSKiller:
http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses...on/5350#block1
Anti-rootkit utility TDSSKiller
ESET online scanner:
http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner/
Free Online Virus Scanner | ESET
Superantispyware
http://www.superantispyware.com/
Try running the online scanners first and run Windows Defender last. Do you have real time protection on with Malwarebytes? I would also like you to post a screenshot of disk management, https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...creenshot.html Do you also happen to have an extra hard drive we could use for a test?
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Just got 2 new BSOD hope this helps.
Currently doing the scan