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I've run HD Tune on both drives, doesn't look abnormal to me. Screenshots can be seen here: HD Tune Benchmarking.rar - Google Drive
I've run HD Tune on both drives, doesn't look abnormal to me. Screenshots can be seen here: HD Tune Benchmarking.rar - Google Drive
And now chkdsk has completed, also with no errors.
Looks like I'll be doing a PSU test in the next few days then...
See if you can find a friend, neighbor, local store etc. to swap the graphics card.
Test the performance of the graphics card in the other computer and test the graphics card in this computer.
What happens with the freezing when the graphics cards are tested in each computer?
Same, better, or worse?
Also make these tests before swapping:
1) run the computer in safe mode and see whether you have or don't have freezing.
2) remove the graphics card and use default graphics: is the freezing the same, better, or worse?
I do have a friend that may swap his GTX 1070 for a short while. If not, I know I won't be upgrading my GPU in the foreseeable future, but it is certainly the bottleneck of my system and I plan to upgrade when I have the funds. So if I can't resolve the crash before I am able to upgrade, maybe upgrading will be the resolution (if it did turn out to be a GPU caused crash). Of course I want to exhaust as many avenues as possible before I'm faced with that as a solution.
Just an update to the situation: Relating to the BSODs caused by the sketchy Focusrite driver, I've tested out the BETA driver they provided me with and all seems to be running smoothly over the last 24-ish hours.
I experienced another system freeze yesterday, which happened whilst I was away from my computer (and FYI it occured prior to testing out the Focusrite driver, so the crash is unrelated to this). If I remember correctly, I had minimal programs running (no games, maybe a couple of chrome tabs open and steam running in the background) and when I came back to the machine after being away for a couple of hours the monitor would not wake up (as it could not detect any mouse cursor or keyboard input due to being frozen). I have attached an updated log but I don't expect there to be much more recorded than an unexpected power off event.
I will probably be able to borrow a GPU some time next week, but my thoughts are leaning more and more towards the problem being power related (PSU/mains outlet etc.), as I also am having an issue when I connect USB sticks to my system. Earlier on I plugged a USB stick into a 3.0 port and everything disconnected. Mouse, keyboard, headset, interface, everything, however, the devices did recover after a few seconds and reconnected fine. This is just a minor annoyance which I could live with, but maybe it can tell us more about what's going on?
The last crash in the event log was yesterday 10 /13/2017.
The last BSOD in the logs was 1 week ago from 10/07/2017.
The event log displayed the installation of Focusrite.
The event log is displaying paging errors with one of the drives so all drives need to be evaluated with both HD Tune and chkdsk /x /f /r
Model SanDisk Ultra USB Device
Model WDC WD10EZRX-00L4HB0
Model SanDisk SDSSDXPS240G
Run HDTune: http://www.hdtune.com/
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.
Take Screenshot in Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials
Please post an image into the thread for each HD Tune: Health, full error scan, and benchmark.
In addition for any drive that has not yet had a chkdsk /x /f /r scan please perform the scan overnight and post the results into the thread.
Hd Tune: http://www.hdtune.com/
Chkdsk: Read Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer in Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
Code:Event[7672]: Log Name: System Source: BTHUSB Date: 2017-10-14T16:42:03.881 Event ID: 17 Task: N/A Level: Error Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: DESKTOP-OFB6ESI Description: The local Bluetooth adapter has failed in an undetermined manner and will not be used. The driver has been unloaded.Code:Event[6165]: Log Name: System Source: Disk Date: 2017-10-09T03:34:09.973 Event ID: 51 Task: N/A Level: Warning Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: DESKTOP-OFB6ESI Description: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\DR4 during a paging operation.
Code:Event[7658]: Log Name: System Source: Disk Date: 2017-10-14T16:41:51.031 Event ID: 51 Task: N/A Level: Warning Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: DESKTOP-OFB6ESI Description: An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\DR2 during a paging operation.
I did already run both drives through HD Tune and chkdsk a few days ago, is it likely that running the tests again will uncover anything the prior tests didn't?
Please post images of the results into the thread.
Were all 3 drives troubleshooted with HD Tune and chkdsk /x /f /r ?
If there was a link that was missed please re-post the link.
The first error noted was 10/9.
The last error noted was 10/14.
There are only two internal drives in my system, it may have referred to a USB stick as the third drive. This is a link to the results from post #61: HD Tune Benchmarking.rar - Google Drive
Only chkdsk /x /r commands were performed, as /f was not instructed in the previous post.