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BSOD moving half-TB of data, error 0x0EA
UPDATE on BSODs (21/05/17):
I've experienced more BSODs since the start of this thread. New dumps uploaded. I have reset my overclock settings back to stock values as it was overclocked prior but I don't see how my OC had anything to do with the crashes as it was perfectly stable. These crashes are down to display drivers.
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OLD INFO:
Hello you wonderful people! (No sarcasm here.) I have a bit of a problem with Windows 10 today. Here's the information. All help is always and highly appreciated! (Especially from the known few who always help me, you wonderful people! - Arc, axe0, ICIT2LOL)
I was moving half a TB of data from one drive to another (A 4TB drive) along with downloading something, mirroring an SSD (has my main OS installation on) as a backup, having Firefox (with 6 tabs), Spotify (playing music), Facebook Messenger (the Windows 10 app), having Windows Updates running in the background, erasing a hard disk data AND backing up and moving some gaming youtube video files to another drive ALL at the same time and then BOOM! Windows crashes to a Blue Screen of Death saying this...Technical Information:
*** STOP: 0x000000ea (0xffffb083e19f2800, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000,
0x0000000000000000)
*** dxgkrnl.sys - Address 0xfffff80f28152d1f base at 0xfffff80f28130000 DateStamp
0x590280ba
I can only suspect that the issue points fingers directly at either my RAM or my new AMD graphics card drivers! Hmm...I suspect highly that it's caused by my display drivers...I have recently updated them to the latest for my graphics card from support.amd.com as getting them from ASUS' website is a waste of time. They have outdated drivers and couldn't care less to update the list.
Last edited by Kyle; 21 May 2017 at 15:36.