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Attachment 82054 I am facing this BSOD since the update of windows 10 in my PC time and again, to be more precise in the reply, i can add that usually i use my pc for cs 1.6 game, browsing & watching movies !
Attachment 82054 I am facing this BSOD since the update of windows 10 in my PC time and again, to be more precise in the reply, i can add that usually i use my pc for cs 1.6 game, browsing & watching movies !
Please remove 1 of your memory sticks, running mixed memory causes problems.
Code:[Memory Device (Type 17) - Length 27 - Handle 0016h] Physical Memory Array Handle 0015h Memory Error Info Handle [No Errors] Total Width 64 bits Data Width 64 bits Size 1024MB Form Factor 0dh - SODIMM Device Set 01h Device Locator DIMM_A Bank Locator [String Not Specified] Memory Type 13h - Specification Reserved Type Detail 0080h - Synchronous Speed 800MHz Manufacturer 7F7F7F0B00000000 Serial Number Asset Tag Number Part Number NT1GT64UH8D0FN-AD [Memory Device (Type 17) - Length 27 - Handle 0017h] Physical Memory Array Handle 0015h Memory Error Info Handle [No Errors] Total Width 64 bits Data Width 64 bits Size 2048MB Form Factor 0dh - SODIMM Device Set 01h Device Locator DIMM_B Bank Locator [String Not Specified] Memory Type 13h - Specification Reserved Type Detail 0080h - Synchronous Speed 800MHz Manufacturer AD00000000000000 Serial Number Asset Tag Number Part Number HYMP125S64CP8-S6
Welcome aboard, Davinder.
Because there are many possible causes, there are several possible solutions.
Go into Device Manager and find your video card. Make sure it is working properly and you have the latest driver, and then find the tab for "Events." Make sure that the driver installed completely when you went to 10.
But what you have is a Windows Vista machine with a powerful CPU and four gigs of RAM that is not designed for Windows 10. The Dell support site states:
Product not tested for Windows 10 upgrade
Dell is not testing or developing Windows 10 drivers for this product. If you choose to upgrade, some features, applications, and connected devices may not work as expected.
My advice is that if a simple solution does not work, you should revert to the previous operating system. Yes, you can upgrade Vista and even XP machines to 10, and some people have done so with few problems. But usually, it is a bad idea.
The memory your laptop is using is mixed memory. This is probably done at the factory or a tech added/replaced 1 stick instead of replacing completely with a kit. Mixed memory can cause many problems that can be hard to identify.
Talking about your hard disk, it has some errors, please perform following tests per the instructions.a single hard disk i.e parted in 3 drives.
Run SeaTools to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use - Windows 7 Help Forums
Run following tests
- Short Drive Self Test
- Short generic
- Long generic
If the short generic fails, no need for the long generic.
NoteDo not run SeaTools on an SSD as the results will be invalid.
Post screenshots/photos of the test results
Run chkdsk
Disk Check - Windows 7 Help Forums
Upload the chkdsk log Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer - Read in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
Run HDTune to
- scan for errors, no quick scan but full scan
- check the health,
- benchmark.
It may take some time, but please take the time you need to perform it properly.
When above is done please make screenshots of the following
- the error scan,
- the health,
- the benchmark incl. following
- transfer rate,
- access time,
- burst rate,
- cpu usage.
Code:Event[8311]: Log Name: System Source: disk Date: 2016-05-28T11:09:41.251 Event ID: 7 Task: N/A Level: Error Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Davinder-PC Description: The device, \Device\Harddisk0\DR0, has a bad block.