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When you update the thread and all is good :)should I mark this as solved or not?
Ok, will do! Thanks for your help.
Let's hope this did it...
Ok, so after a full shutdown and restart it turns out that the update didn't fix the BSOD issue... I've attached an updated .zip file for further inspection by anybody willing to donate their time
The dump doesn't blame any driver not from Windows, but it looks the same as the onces that did blame the network driver.
Lets try the clean boot again as last time it did gave some results.
Please try the following:
- Open taskmanager
- Go to the tab startup
- disable everything
- Search msconfig and open it
- Go to the tab services
- Check 'hide microsoft services'
- Uncheck all other services
- Click apply and click ok
- Reboot if asked
See if the problem persist, if the problem does not persist enable in the startup tab in taskmanager 1 item and in the services tab in msconfig also 1 service, reboot and see if the problem persist. Keep doing this until you find the culprit or there is nothing left.
If the problem still persist, try booting in safe mode and see if the problem still persist
Sorry, I haven't had time to do the clean startup procedure yet (and probably won't anymore today since I need to get some sleep soon), but I have an odd observation to share. After another proper shutdown and startup cycle, I started a game (Warframe) and played that for ~ 15minutes... PC is still stable. Could it be that this hints at the graphics drivers? I am running the current AMD ones, but still..
Doubtful, to what I've seen your pc starts to crash between 16-20 minutes after the startup is finished.
Unless you've shutdown the system prior the end of 20 minutes I'd say you were just very lucky :)
I had it shut down completely. Same thing again this morning (since I didn't really believe it myself). After being shut down for the night, I booted the PC up this morning, had the game running for ~ 10 minutes or so, then went through my morning reading routine and left the machine on afterwards while getting ready for work.
By the time I left the PC had been running for over an hour with no issue...