@ Caledon Ken, ran Memtest over a period of 12 hours. And yes, memory sticks were matched: timing, voltage, speed, capacity and manufacturer.
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@ Caledon Ken, ran Memtest over a period of 12 hours. And yes, memory sticks were matched: timing, voltage, speed, capacity and manufacturer.
Marking thread as Solved, seeing as I have not had one...
Update: Have not had any BSOD since removal of the new 16GB ram from my system. So even though it SEEMS the memory sticks were the issue, is this a sure-fire way to know it was the root issue?...
Ok, some in-depth steps and tips to use- thanks, really appreciate it. Will take some time to go through them all, will update thread once upon resolution or new developments.
- btw memtest came...
If it's happening on a wired connection (best way to check true speed, btw) and you get varying results between two devices with a speedtest, it's possible you have a faulty network card on the one...
If you add a wireless router to your modem and want to receive the signal on your PC, than you will also have to something like a wireless USB stick to pick up that signal. They are relatively...
Thanks. Cleaned up, and here is the updated log collector.
Also, I removed 16GB of ram, and now total ram in use is 16GB instead of 32GB. Reason I removed the two 8 GB sticks (dual channel) is...
Hi,
sorry, can you clarify whom this is directed to, or why it is in this thread?
Thanks.
Here is the V2 log collector zip file:
Hello all, would really appreciate some help with this. At my wits end.
Process of elimination will not work with hardware removal, as the system is dependent on each other part to work, ie....