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Both wininit and chkdsk were run today/yesterday with the exact command you posted. Date also says that, 8th and 9th of December respectively.
No memory.dmp file found within c:\windows.
Both wininit and chkdsk were run today/yesterday with the exact command you posted. Date also says that, 8th and 9th of December respectively.
No memory.dmp file found within c:\windows.
The reports that were posted into the thread are dated: 08/12/2017 and 9/2017
So they are old tests.
Download and install: Whocrashed:
http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed
In the left upper corner above analyze click tools > crash dump test > type: ACCEPT
After the dump click analyze > view the results > it should display dead or deaddead > post the results into the thead
After the crash dump test > run the DM log collecter > post a zip into the thread:
https://www.tenforums.com/bsod-crashes-debugging/2198-bsod-posting-instructions.html
It's the DD/MM/YYYY format, so yesterday and today.
LOL
The chkdsk then are ok
Let's see what's happening with the dumps.
Whocrashed results
Attachment 167464
1) Check for 2017 BIOS upgrade:
Z170M-PLUS Driver & Tools| Motherboards | ASUS USA
2) update chip set drivers
BIOS
Version -2017/11/22
3.65 MBytes
MEUpdateTool
Intel has identified security issue that could potentially place impacted platform at risk.
Use ME Update tool to update your ME.
*We suggest you update ME Driver to the latest Version 11.7.0.1040
Chipset
Version 11.7.0.1040
2017/11/01
86.56 MBytes
Management Engine Interface
Improve system stability
Having had a look into BIOS upgrades, I don't think this is something I should do with my level of knowledge.
Could those HDD errors also have come from another external I had connected recently? There was a fairly old one, which I've disposed of in the meantime.
Guess I'll have to wait for a Kaspersky update now concerning the BSODs.
Thank you very much for your help :)
The HD Tune method is to display OK and highlight Health or SMART test results that need watching.
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So every few months run the free version of HD Tune.
Backup all of the files in this drive to another drive.
Make a backup image of each drive and save the image to another drive or to the cloud.
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