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       #21

    Boot in the BIOS, search for the secure mode setting and set it to off or disable.
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  2. Posts : 61
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       #22

    system_thread_exception_not_handled_acpi

    just tried to boot and i got this error and it restarted and i was back inside. I honestly am so confused and annoyed at this system. I am unable to fully confirm if this is due to ram since memtest isn't working for me so I have no idea what to do
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  3. Posts : 61
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       #23

    i have been looking all over my BIOS i dont see any "secure mode"

    perhaps my BIOS doesnt have it or I'm just unable to find it
    axe0 said:
    Boot in the BIOS, search for the secure mode setting and set it to off or disable.
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  4. Posts : 61
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       #24

    ok so after a bit of googling around I found out to actually get the secure boot option i had to enable this option called "windows 8.1/10 WHQL support" and now that I have enabled this option a little secure boot option pops up as well. And now when i boot up my pc LOL this has actually changed the boot picture as well. It is like this option was supposed to be enabled ever since I installed windows 10.
    But im gonna go ahead and try to use memtest
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  5. Posts : 61
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       #25

    OMG lol that windows 8.1/10 whql support option, once that was enabled I stopped getting BSODS, tested turning pc on and off a few times with fast boot on. Seems to booting up without any errors could it be it was due to that setting not being enabled initially and should I keep fast boot on now? or keep it off (if its not healthy for system then i'd wanna keep it off)

    but generally since normally when people get BSODs its usually a continuous loop however in this case mine would only show on boot so I'm guessing this windows 8.1/10 whql support option was the tip of solution.

    Would appreciate if i could get some clarification.
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  6. Posts : 61
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       #26

    Just one more thing regarding this, whenever i boot now there is a different msi logo, its basically just a blackscreen with MSI written in white in the middle however while loading in boot, it does a slight flicker/flash (basically for half a second something changes on screen and logo becomes slightly bigger) just wanted to make sure if that is normal.
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  7. Posts : 61
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       #27

    well I just got a random restart just as i launched the game so seems like the issue is still definitely there

    and now usb stick doesnt even show up in boot so still no memtest
    Last edited by Ali254; 10 Dec 2015 at 12:49.
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  8. Posts : 14,901
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       #28

    It is why I asked if secure boot was disabled :)
    Please disable fast startup, disable secure boot and try booting from the USB again
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  9. Posts : 61
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       #29

    so basically when windows 8.1/10 whql support option is enabled only then it shows secure mode and it is disabled however i cant even see the usb. Prior to that i was able to still boot usb when i didnt enable WHQL option but got stuck on black screen with blinking white cursor. Both times i disabled fast boot.

    since then i have gotten another crash so here is an updated file.
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  10. Posts : 61
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       #30

    are there any alternatives to memtest i can run, i already ran windows memory diagnostics and that worked fine and gave no errors.
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