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Please run memtest86+ as requested. Post a picture of the final screen when it's done.
If that doesn't show anything then we can give Driver Verifier a try.
Please run memtest86+ as requested. Post a picture of the final screen when it's done.
If that doesn't show anything then we can give Driver Verifier a try.
Apparently memtest86+ has changed a bit, as I managed to exit the screen without taking a photograph. No errors were found (after 24hours of running...), to be sure I'll run another one over the night (not like my computer has any other use atm - accessing Windows is impossible at every try), with a picture as a result this time.
The thing is I cannot try Driver Verifier as I cannot access my system in its current state. Should I go for the clean install then?
EDIT1: I managed to get Driver Verifier running, I'll let my system idle with this process active.
EDIT2: faceit.sys causes the system to go in an infinite loop of BSOD's again. Now I cannot properly access my PC again (explorer.exe not working as it should): EVERYTHING (e.g. opening file browser) is executed with HUGE delays. I'm switching back to memtest86+.
Last edited by Vincort; 03 Feb 2017 at 19:30.
Sounds like a Clean Install may be the best choice.
Follow this tutorial: Windows 10 - Clean Install
What is FaceIt. I don't find a lot about it online. Can you uninstall it?
It is an additional anti-cheat client for the popular game Counter-Strike. The way these clients work, I think, is by checking the processes active in the RAM (to check whether there is no intrusive software running which could give an unfair advantage) and are thus quite demanding.
Uninstalling the client temporary fixes most of the issues (to some extent, booting is still very slow but the BSODs go away). However, I'd still like to find out why my system (RAM) cannot handle more rigid anti-cheat systems. This still makes me think that there is something wrong with my hardware.
I'll do a clean install and let you know what the results are later this week!