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The sfc and chkdsk results look good :)
The sfc log has the word "failure" in it but I'm not sure that means that sfc wasn't able to fix the problem. I didn't get the output of the chkdsk scan.
Not sure where you read failure, SFC said it found corrupted files and fixed them and when I search on failure in the log I get nothing.
Well, I guess I'm wondering where I should look next. =/
I misquoted the log earlier, it actually said "failed" early on. However I believe your post about it working (I didn't see it when I had posted)
Hello TKFM.
Looked through the latest BSODs, one of them complains about your graphics drivers, so please download the AMD autodetect tool to update them:
Auto detect tool
Cheers, Boris :)
I turned off TeamViewer's start on windows start and my problems seemed to have stopped. I'm marking this thread as solved for now.
BSOD's have returned and occur quite frequently now. What program do you use to look at the dmp files?
Here are a few tutorials for installing Windbg and a tutorial which goes through some of the basics of debugging a dump file.
WinDBG - Install Configure - Windows 10 Forums
WinDBG - The Basics for Debugging Crash Dumps in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
The output of a dump may be way over your head, but if you keep trying and doing research you'll learn to understand it :)
I figured out the video driver.
Like Boris suggest earlier, I suspect my video drivers. Unfortunately, AMD Driver Autodetect
doesn't work for me. I uninstalled all of the AMD or Radeon software, even deleted the device using device manager, then downloaded Radeon Crimson. During the installation of Radeon Crimson, it offered to install the AMD video driver (not all downloads of radeon crimson made this offer, though), and I accepted. I suspect things are going to be better.