Oh I thought I had the newest one as dell lists that as a download on their support app. I'll try and find a direct download then and install that perhaps.
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Oh I thought I had the newest one as dell lists that as a download on their support app. I'll try and find a direct download then and install that perhaps.
Umm, unfortunately I didn't think to time it. I'd say in the 15 sec maybe?
This is what I got running that command in the powershell.
It it also populated a "licensefile" on the desktop too.
According to Microsoft my windows copy is fine and registered fine, however the rep couldn't tell me why the log program from here showed an error as they said "it isn't out product so we can't tell...
I currently have the disk set for sleep at never for both plugged in and unplugged (did it through the power options menu).
Should I do it through the command prompt as well, sorta like backup so...
I don't have a screencap or photo unfortunately, but the BSOD said "UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION" when it has popped up.
So far as long as it's plugged in I've had one for a bit, but when it's on...
BSOD With No DMP Files Available? (Event Viewer Lists Kernal-Power)
Apologies, was adding info to the post and didn't realize that would maybe remove it from lists or etc. I'll just edit the posts...
For reference I have also had 1,047 instances of "errors" "warnings" or "critical" on Event Viewer in about 36 hours... it was never that high (usually just bonjour service).
Apparently the...
I went ahead and checked the memory creation dump stuff, here is a screen cap below
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I think I had done this when I had another BSOD issue last year and we still couldn't figure out why I...
Also per the older post I had I went ahead and did the disk check and etc through powershell and went ahead and included it as well.
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.134](c) 2018 Microsoft...
Here is the Beta Collector zip file, I did get a yellow error or sorts that I'm adding for info in a screen cap just to be safe in case that helps.
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Run the Beta Collector then?
I will go ahead and download that and see what happens then.
Hello again, I was able to fix my previous issue from a year or so ago through some help on this forum. In the last 2 weeks Dell and Windows has installed massive updates to things and all of a...
Same files unfortunately so I just ended up deleting the Windows recovery partition and downloaded an ISO from windows of the creator's edition and did a complete fresh install while keeping off the...
When I get home I will download that program, but here is the Windows Explorer version that I did for an earlier post, but didn't put in here. There was one more .dmp file, but it was another iTunes...
Yeah I've looked for that particular file and there isn't one called "memory.dmp" anywhere on the the system root drive.
Here are some images from the BIOS, not sure if the two images about Intel Speed Step and Intel Turbo Boost should be included or not, but I went ahead and did.
There is a "SMART Reporting" tab as...
Just noticed something while I was perusing the BIOS settings, under System Configuration -> SATA Operation -> It actually had "RAID On" selected and not AHCI.
Earlier I didn't believe there was...
Naturally I don't see a Memory.dmp file within the Windows folder itself.
I do know that was one of the settings that was set up earlier when I was doing the 8 steps zbook had posted, so I'm not...
A friend has suggested that I just scrap everything and start a new fresh copy of Windows 10 from the recovery partition and keep it disconnected from the internet while I install the new anniversary...
Well it happened again... I opened "WhoCrashed" and this is what I got... appears whatever error this is it won't actually create anything.
From some of the previous steps in the process it didn't...
Thought found something that would run the S.M.A.R.T. test (userbenchmark) as it mentioned that was part of the test. However when I run it that isn't an option that shows up in the results. After...
The Samsung 951 M.2 SSD is the original drive that was in the XPS when it arrived from Dell.
Got the computer in June of 2016, so the drive should be the same.
As for why there are 2 recovery...
All of that is correct to date yes.
Under the Bios I didn't see a "diagnostic" or something similar inside the folders listed.
Figured it would be under System Config, Performance, or Maintenance, but none listed any diagnostics.