Also, check you dust bridging the capacitor legs and remove any dust blob you see between capacitor legs!
That somehow sort-of-snuck by me with my Asus P5QL Pro motherboard, when I was still using...
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Also, check you dust bridging the capacitor legs and remove any dust blob you see between capacitor legs!
That somehow sort-of-snuck by me with my Asus P5QL Pro motherboard, when I was still using...
Looks like you will need to power down the system, remove the cards and then remove any dust blobs from the motherboard and check for dust between capacitor legs!
Heads up! Uninstalling OneDrive the official way, (no third-party methods) causes CBS to moan about needing to repair "Onedrive.lnk"! (or similar name for the OneDrive shortcut file or whatever) ...
Went smoothly, too! It sure seemed faster.
I just saw 136 processes with Edge running, with 2 tabs.
Here's mine with the April 6, 2022 clean installation:
363975
I have something similar here:
363937
Your core temps are very good, IMHO.
Yikes! 22.4.1 looks more buggy! I don't remember the notes for 22.3.2 looking quite as buggy.
Error code 0x80070643 has been a known issue with Defender updates for a good while now.
More likely to occur, if you have other updates being prepared at the same time as Windows Update attempts...
Looks like unstable core (0xA) Normally. Possibly temp getting too high in the room. I dunno why, because you said that you were able to run tests without Windows crashing out.
The bugcheck codes...
The 860 M.2s are SATA without the cabling. There are no such thing as NVMe variants of those, TMK.
Well, just installed the Radeon RX 6600 XT yesterday! No shuffle required, unlike '21.
Baby, it's cold outside! Record cold daily maximum temps expected, with record low-highs expected in New York and Pennsylvania!
Record-low-highs expected Hartford, Connecticut and in New York...
Looks like I'm going to order a video card upgrade today! The market is the best since "two-zero".
Go to Newegg, and it don't look like a "video-cardmageddon" anymore, at least at this time!
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Highly likely symptoms of SSD failure. Better make backups of non-Windows-files!
I see another cold snap coming, more like I'm in Minnesota or northern Michigan!
Baby, it's cold outside! It feels like January!
Darn! It's looking more like a faulty CPU or motherboard.
I suspect the PSU is making the CPU cores unstable. Post #4 is the same stop code I used to get with my T-bird 900@1050, because it couldn't do 1050 MHz.
In the OP's case it's not an unstable CPU...
Much below average, but it don't appear to be cold like it was on this date in 2016.
2006=There were a lot of company-buyouts! That was when Seagate bought my favorite HDD company Maxtor!
A lot of other companies were sold that year.
I'm now on the lookout for a record low daily max temp on Valentine's day! The last time I can remember this, was on February 14, 2016, where the max was only 5 F!
Sounds like paranoia to me. Windows doesn't touch the BIOS, TMK. Sounds much more like a third-party malware.
That's what "MoonBounce" does.
Possibly bad power delivery by the PSU, this is likely with bad PSU caps!
A corrupted BSOD screen, makes the above more likely!