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I didn't change the dumps to Kernel Memory Dumps. I know driver verifier was running, I've watched the video and run it 50 times.
So I should switch the RAM sticks and run the flash update for the BIOS again?
I didn't change the dumps to Kernel Memory Dumps. I know driver verifier was running, I've watched the video and run it 50 times.
So I should switch the RAM sticks and run the flash update for the BIOS again?
I did update my BIOS, then I reformatted and reinstalled Windows 10. The Reinstall shouldn't effect my BIOS should it?
Please follow all our suggestions
1. Change the recovery settings to kernel memory dump,
2. Seat the memory in different slots,
3. Update the BIOS, according to the logs you are running 2.20 while 2.50 is available.
When I set up Driver verifier and restart my system is there a way to verify that verifier is running?
Ok so Update the BIOS, according to 2.20 even though I previously updated to 2.50 before, right?
By 2. Seat the memory in different slots, do you mean:
1. Swap the memory - slot 1 goes in slot 2 and slot 2 goes in slot 1
or
2. Put the memory in totally new slots - slot 1 goes in slot 3 and slot 2 goes in slot 4
And is it ok to downgrade my BIOS from 2.50 to 2.20?
I've never adviced to downgrade the BIOS unless it was a beta one, it would not be smart to downgrade the BIOS.
This is how the memory should be seated, in either slot 1 & 3 or slot 2 & 4, when asked to seat the memory in different slot you should simply seat the memory in the slots that are not yet in use.
This picture is from another motherboard, but it is the same principle for many motherboards.
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Ok got it for the memory. Yeah Im sure I used 2.50 to flash my BIOs so it should be the latest