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Ah, I didn't realize there was a + and not. I'll take care of it.
Do you think then the tests I ran are kind of null, don't prove anything regarding RAM corruption?
Ah, I didn't realize there was a + and not. I'll take care of it.
Do you think then the tests I ran are kind of null, don't prove anything regarding RAM corruption?
They surely prove something, but we think MemTest86+ is more reliable :)
Just to note, 8GB takes normally around 8-10h for 8 passes to complete.
Well, tried putting in completely different RAM in and I'm still experiencing the same loops. When I try to do a startup repair I get F:\windows\System32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt
Not sure what else I can do. The firmware of the SSD is fully up to date. Could this mean it's a motherboard problem?
Removed Mobo from case.
Have the SSD, 1 stick of ram plugged in. And am currently resting on the desktop. While I was initially able to get an internet connection to start windows updates, that caused a BSOD that my system has recovered from, but now is no longer able to connect to the internet via ethernet or wifi...
At any rate, finally have a crash report! So exciting!
Last edited by Jschwim; 23 Feb 2016 at 00:00.
I'm able to boot to the start screen now. I'm also able to update and I've managed to get windows up to date.
I did get one more BSOD which I'll upload here. But so far, things are stable. I'm not sure what's happened.
All dumps but 1 are corrupted, 1 thing that got my attention immediately is the CPU frequency.
Make sure you're not overclocking anything, revert everything back to stock.
Code:CPUID: "Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz" MaxSpeed: 3400 CurrentSpeed: 3503
Well... It's been running for 6 hours with no BSOD... I don't really understand, but for now I'll mark this as solved. If it BSOD's I'll make a new thread and reference this one.
Thanks for the emotional support and expertise.