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Your BIOS version SOX5810J.86A.4598.2009.1211.1321 dates from 11/12/2009
Please visit the Intel...
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Please visit Windows Update and check to be sure that you have ALL available Windows Updates.
Your BIOS version SOX5810J.86A.4598.2009.1211.1321 dates from 11/12/2009
Please visit the Intel...
Although the error that you cite is most often associated with a hardware problem - the fact that 6 computers suffer from the same problem at the same time means hardware problems are unlikely.
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What USB device is this? Manufacturer's name and model number will be helpful.
No memory dumps in the...
The 0 byte file is simply that Windows tried to save a memory dump - but it wasn't able to for some reason.
How about the memory dump located at C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP?
- What date is it?
- What...
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As zbook states - submit feedback to Insider Hub. It's the only way that this'll be fixed if it's an Insider build issue.
We can work on...
Same basic pattern in the logfile - without the Brother stuff, and with an error in dump file creation (but no note of the BSOD error or it's code).
What were the temps when it restarted during...
When you formatted and reinstalled Windows - did you install any 3rd party software?
If so, what (to the best of your recall)?
Don't run Disk Cleanup while we're troubleshooting. It may delete...
Note the first Critical event - it's telling you that the system was shutdown.
So, this is after the restart.
The error right below it tells us that the system shut down at 9:22
IMO the times in...
Please do this immediately after the next random restart (that'll make it easier to pin down the events around the time of the error):
This will provide us with a sortable summary of all Warnings,...
If you can't get newer drivers, then I'd have to suspect that the system just isn't compatible w/Windows 10 - despite Asus offering some drivers for W10 on this board.
If that's the case, you'll...
BIOS/UEFI version 4701 dates from 2014
Please visit the Asus support site for your motherboard and see:
- if there is an updated, stable BIOS/UEFI available. If so, please update to it.
- check...
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If the GPU test restarted the system, then the GPU imay be damaged.
Combined with the previous test results, it's very likely that the GPU is damaged.
As it appears you're using the integrated Vega...
Sorry, my mistake :(
Nvidia link: Download Drivers | NVIDIA
In addition to the excellent suggestions above, BSOD's can (but don't always) save different reports. It depends on a bunch of different things (is it hardware or software, does it occur too ealry...
Great work!
Thanks for letting us know.
Thanks zbook! The system won't let me thank you again until I thank someone else!
I'm not familiar with these logs, but here's my best guess:
- the first log shows that suspended services may not have been stopped.
- the zipped lolder has a lot of logs, but I can't seem to...
As you've stated, your BIOS/UEFI version 3.70 is the latest available for your motherboard.
Please ensure that you have checked Windows Update manually and ensure that you have ALL available...
Please check for Windows Updates manually - in order to ensure that you have ALL availalbe updates.
Your BIOS/UEFI version 1301 dates from March of 2018.
Please check the Asus support website for...
It's most likely a video issue causing this problem (I say this because of the nVidia video driver in the stack text (nvlddmkm)
Start by doing a clean install of the video drivers;
- perform an...
Probably should install the AMD RAID - as the motherboard is equipped for it ( ASRock > B450M-HDV )
Once all of the installations are done, run the system with 2 sticks of RAM until it crashes....
Is it just one of the sticks that causes the BSOD - or can it be either one?
In most cases, this is due to a bad stick of RAM - but that's not the only possibility.
For example, it can be a problem...
Yes, IMO the GPU is the critical factor in the problems that you describe (because of the video stuff that I mentioned in my previous post).
Acronis release dates (such as Acronis 2018) aren't the...
Actually, it makes things a bit uncertain.
If you only fail the Blend test, we assume it's the RAM
If you only fail the Small FFT's, we assume it's the CPU cache
If both happen, but the Small...