So I haven't had any BSOD's while using my computer full time since I followed the suggestion you gave, so I guess it worked. What exactly was the reasoning behind resetting the BIOS to the default?
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So I haven't had any BSOD's while using my computer full time since I followed the suggestion you gave, so I guess it worked. What exactly was the reasoning behind resetting the BIOS to the default?
Just checking in again for some help, do you need more than I provided?
My ram is DDR3-1866 ADATA XPG V2 4GB, I've got two of them. Also the /scannow, did not detect any integrity violations. I wasn't sure what was what in my BIOS menu, so I took a couple pictures. Here...
I'm still getting memory corruption BSOD, as well as tcpip.sys ones. Any word would be appreciated.
What should I do? I'm not very knowledgeable about this kind of things.
I did download from that site. Could you explain what it is that I am looking at?
Here are the screenshots, and I ran the sfc /scannow and no integrity violations were found.
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This is what I had after I ran the test, I think this is what the results are.
As before the files are there.
Tell me if I need to provide anything else.
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Hello, its been a while but my computer is once again getting blue screens. As suggested, I did update my SSD firmware to the most recent version. I also ran the SeaTools test and I passed the tests....
Well, good news is that I haven't had a memory corruption or a netio.sys BSOD, but now I've encountered different ones. Here are the dump files from the recent ones.
I've been out for a while, but I did use my computer a few times since I removed the Intel card. I still have encountered a couple BSOD's. Hopefully I can find out what the problem is.
I have an add on LAN card for the Intel port. Here is also the latest dump files.
Yes, you are correct that is my mother board. I also have an extra Intel LAN port that is not used.
I do not have any Gigabyte applications currently installed; I am also not currently overclocking. I was not able to find a windows 10 driver for my Intel adapter, but I did check that it is my...
Thanks for replying earlier, I've been busy but I did run the memtest86+. I passed it without fail on all tests. I have also tried to update my specs section to the best of my abilities.
I've been receiving both attempted_to_write_readonly_memory (netio.sys) and IRQL_not_less_or_equal (netio.sys) blue screens for some time. It tends to happen at random intervals when playing games or...