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Yes i ran the Seatools on both my Hard Drive. Will install the amd sata driver once i get home. The fact that the error is differing is that a good news or a bad news?
Sometimes it is good, as new BSOD's are sometimes easier to solve because they contain a direct lead, but other times it is the opposite.
It strongly depends on what stop code you get and what the connection is between the new and old stop codes.
I see. So is my hardware spoil or just the drivers?
I am getting the same error we always have had. Plus
I would like you to download a live Linux ISO file and burn it to CD or install it on a USB drive. Run it as much and as long as you can. Any version you would like will be good. Do not install it, just run it from the CD/USB. The reason is that it runs from ram and does not involve your hard drive, operating system or any drivers or programs you have installed now. So, if you BSOD while running Linux, it is most likely it is a hardware problem. If you do not, it is a driver/program problem.Code:ffffd000`9b1fe048 fffff800`3c352c1eUnable to load image \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\dump_amd_sata.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for dump_amd_sata.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for dump_amd_sata.sys dump_amd_sata+0x2c1e
Your previous OS was having BSOD problems and this one also after a couple of clean installs. If you need suggestions of which Linux distro to run, I can give you some suggestions.
I think the reason why BSOD happened is because of Google Chrome. I didn't use Google Chrome for the past few days and I didn't get any BSOD. Until yesterday, I left Google Chrome opened for a hour and got BSOD.
Yup, already uninstalled. Currently using Microsoft Edge if I get a BSOD I will go for the Linux distro that u mentioned