Dear all,
I finally got in touch with a Samsung technician in Korea (since this machine was purchased in Korea). They expressed that I should not try to remove the RAM by myself, but rather bring...
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Dear all,
I finally got in touch with a Samsung technician in Korea (since this machine was purchased in Korea). They expressed that I should not try to remove the RAM by myself, but rather bring...
Okay. I'll get back to you after locating the RAM that isn't soldered to the motherboard.
zbook: I will communicate with Samsung to see if they can provide more help with this.
Ztruker: My apologies for not posting back afterwards. I did run those commands and had no problems for a...
That is unfortunate. I would guess that there is no other solution other than just hoping it doesn't give a BSOD as frequently?
Sorry for the delayed response! The make and model number are as follows.
Model Name: NT930Z5L
Identification Code(?): MSIP-REM-SEC-NT940Z5L (I believe zbook has found this)
S/N:...
Thank you for locating the RAM for me!
So should I pull on the transparent tab to remove the module and see what happens?
Where is the RAM in this situation? The one under the orange strip is the SSD. Not sure where the RAM is.
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I'm not sure what you mean by replacing the RAM modules...do you mean that I need to switch out the physical RAM of my laptop?
1. HD Tune Results:
a) Health
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b) Benchmark
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c) Full error scan
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2. Sea Tools:
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Hi! My system has been fine for the past few hours, but as I was about to go to sleep, it crashed multiple times again.
It sometimes didn't make it into the desktop screen, but here is the latest...
Thank you again for looking into my problem!
I have uninstalled Avast using the uninstall utility you have linked. I'll wait a few hours to see if it crashes again.
Hello everyone!
I posted here a few months ago with a BSOD issue a few months back, and thanks to a generous helper, the issue was resolved...until yesterday. The stopcodes are usually...
I guess so.
Only thing I've done is uninstall Malwarebytes.
I will try Driver Verifier on Tuesday.
I gave the system ~2 days to see if there were any noticeable changes, and one thing to note so far is that BSODs have been occurring far less frequently. I would estimate only about two or three...
Sorry about the issues with the attachment. Here is the picture after the memory test from yesterday:
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Running Malwarebytes scan did yield some malware, to my surprise! Attached below is...
Here's a picture after the memory test (seems like no errors were detected!):
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Shortly after the test however, three BSODs occurred in a row. Quite unfortunate. Here's the zip file from v2...
Yikes I'm already running MemTest86+ on my system. I'll post the results of the test and the zip files you mentioned after it.
Thank you for looking into this problem!
I checked on my installed softwares and found that this app called nProtect online security has the same developer (INCA Internet) as the program you...
I have a Samsung laptop that I've been using for a few years, and it has been giving me multiple BSODs for a while now. I have done system scans such as memory scans and bios/firmware checks, but...