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All of them. 2 case fans and the cpu's hsf. All my wires are properly connected. I just used that fact to indicate that power loses somehow after booting for the 1st time.
All of them. 2 case fans and the cpu's hsf. All my wires are properly connected. I just used that fact to indicate that power loses somehow after booting for the 1st time.
I tried replacing the PSU but the problem is still there so I guess it's not really the hardware that causes it. Recently, booting up my pc resulted into a SystemThreadExceptionNotHandled and I attached my latest DMLog compressed file
Yes, they are.
NotePlease run HDTune first, in the order posted!
Run HDTune to
- check the health,
- scan for errors, no quick scan but full scan
- run a 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 health,
- the error scan,
- the benchmark incl. following
- transfer rate,
- access time,
- burst rate,
- cpu usage.
Run SeaTools DOS to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use - Windows 7 Help Forums
Run the long test.
NoteDo not run SeaTools on an SSD as the results will be invalid.
Make a photo of the result and post it.
Run chkdsk
Disk Check - Windows 7 Help Forums
Use option TWO with parameter /r
Upload the chkdsk log Check Disk (chkdsk) - Read Event Viewer Log - Windows 7 Help Forums
It's been a while. I'm here to update my status. I have yet found the culprit. After installing Windows to the computer system of my friend, I accidentally read about GPT and MBR as well as BIOS/UEFI/EFI and remembered that I am using Legacy boot mode that's why I thought Intel Rapid Start Technology causes BSOD. I disabled it and haven't encountered any issues since. Thanks and regards =)