I haven't had a BSOD in days. It looks like putting oculus on the same card as the monitors fixed the issue. Do you want me to reproduce by moving oculus to the other card and post a new file?
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I haven't had a BSOD in days. It looks like putting oculus on the same card as the monitors fixed the issue. Do you want me to reproduce by moving oculus to the other card and post a new file?
I turned off TUrbo Boost in the BIOS as well as removing the driver. THat helped immensely.
The main issue with Oculus ended up having the oculus headset and the primary monitor in my...
IT seems like the non-oculus issues went away. WOrking with oculus on the issue there.
Here is the dropbox link: Dropbox - MEMORY.DMP
Does the dump collection program that collects this info and zips it pull in the mem dump in the windows folder?
Driver Verifier caused a crash. WHat is the next step? Should I send the memory dump that is in the C:/Windows dir?
Should I just end the memtest 86 v5.01? At the rate it is analyzing the 128 GB memory, it will take 2 - 2.5 days to complete. It sounds like the driver test may be more productive at this point?
Ran memtest 86 v 5.01 overnight: 1st pass on 128 GB of memory passed with no errors. I'm going to let it continue for 8 passes as was recommended in a previous thread.
Ran a memtest:
Results: The Windows Memory Diagnostic tested the computer's memory and detected no errors
I have been getting a BSOD being caused by a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION.
I used driver easy to try and update all of the system drivers, ran a check disk, and changed the rapid start up feature to off...