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BSOD unhandled store exception - what logs to look at ?
I just had my first BSOD in Windows 10 home, while doing the following:
- firefox opened reading stuff at stackechange,
- foobar playing mp3's off my D: data drive
- possible execution of syncbackfree to copy data from my D: data drive to my E: bkup drive.
I ran the dm_log_collector and I would like some advice as to which files to look in first,
sorry I am a little hesitant at uploading all 19 text files without reviewing them first.
(1) When I got the blue screen i went to get my phone to take a pic of it, but wasn't fast enough so i'm not exactly sure what it said. How can I find this information?
computer is not more than 2 months old, just built the following bought from newegg:
Asrock Z170A-X1/3.1 LGA 1151,
Intel i7-6600k cpu,
32gb Gskill F4-2400C15D-32GVR,
EVGA supernova 650w psu,
mushkin triactor ssd 500gb MKNSSDTR500GB.
windows 10 home 64-bit
C: drive is mushkin triactor ssd 500gb
D: drive is 3TB hitachi disk drive HDS723030ALA640
E: drive is identical to D: drive
the two 3tb hitachi drives i've had for a few years, they are not new, and they have never given me any problems in the past.
I have syncbackfree scheduled to happen at 9pm every day and i think my BSOD happened sometime shortly after that, possibly while syncbackfree was running.
(2) I would like to know where I can find this info in windows 10.
After my computer did the BSOD it auto-rebooted and went directly into the BIOS/EFI because no boot device was present. I did ctrl-alt-del a few times to reboot, each time ending up in the BIOS, and it did not show my Muskin SSD.
I thought failed SSD,
I flipped power swith on PSU, waited a minute, then powered on, and computer booted normally having never changed anything in the bios.
(3) I've had a few quirks like this with other Asrock boards losing the boot device, does this mean anything?