BSOD while using google chrome.

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  1. Posts : 33
    windows 10 home
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Arc said:
    If the Motherboard/installation is UEFI enabled, disable "Fast Boot" and "Secure Boot Control" in order to boot from MBR formatted media.

    Then try either "Esc" or "F8" to access the Boot Menu. In the Menu, there will be two options for the USB stick .....

    Go for the Non-UEFI one.
    I did what you asked but still I did not find the non-UEFI option in the boot menu.
    P.S. I tried to enable both "fast boot" and "secure boot control" after failing to boot from USB but I cannot change the status for "secure boot control" to "enabled".
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  2. Posts : 33
    windows 10 home
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I disabled "fast boot" and "secure boot control" but still I couldn't boot from the USB. I did not find any non-UEFI option as you have mentioned in the boot menu.
    P.S. How to enable secure boot control again? I cannot make any changes to "secure boot control" option after disabling it.
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  3. Posts : 14,046
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       #13

    You may need to enable Legacy boot (or similar wording).
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  4. Posts : 33
    windows 10 home
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Ztruker said:
    You may need to enable Legacy boot (or similar wording).
    Legacy booting is enabled in my BIOS and also I have attached some screenshots of my BIOS below.
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  5. Arc
    Posts : 1,626
    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
       #15

    In the 'Boot' tab, there is an option 'Launch CSM'.

    Enable it. It will allow you to have Legacy boot from the USB.


    When the test is done, boot into the BIOS setup once again, 'Save & Exit' tab > Restore Defaults. Otherwise Windows will refuse to boot.
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  6. Posts : 33
    windows 10 home
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Arc said:
    In the 'Boot' tab, there is an option 'Launch CSM'.

    Enable it. It will allow you to have Legacy boot from the USB.

    When the test is done, boot into the BIOS setup once again, 'Save & Exit' tab > Restore Defaults. Otherwise Windows will refuse to boot.
    Hi,
    I did the RAM test continuously for 8 passes and all of them are pass. Here is the image for the test.Attachment 90669
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  7. Arc
    Posts : 1,626
    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
       #17

    Very well done!

    Now give it a time. Observe how it goes. Let us know for any further BSOD.
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  8. Posts : 33
    windows 10 home
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Thanks for the help. So does this mean that my laptop has no hardware problems and the actual cause for BSOD is the wireless driver?
    P.S> Should I mark this thread as solved?
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  9. Arc
    Posts : 1,626
    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
       #19

    You had an improper wifi adapter driver installed. Yes, that was definitely the cause of the BSOD.

    I made you test the memory, because it was accompanied by a few memory errors. Those memory errors may cause by the failing RAM as well the mismatch driver. So the test was needed as a caution; which is nicely passed.

    Now, if you think that the computer is not getting a BSOD after applying the proper driver, feel free to mark the thread as solved. If the issue bounces back, unmark it and continue. :)
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  10. Posts : 33
    windows 10 home
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Okay I will mark the thread as solved for now.
    Thank you.
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