Never mind I was able to fix my ssd by putting it through ntfsfix in linux again
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Never mind I was able to fix my ssd by putting it through ntfsfix in linux again
Sorry for the late reply but I was able to make windows bsod when I plugged the drive through an sata to usb connector, new log below
HDTune says there's is an unstable sector in C5 I put the log...
Yesterday I got home and I found out that my computer had been bsod-ing all day so I quickly went searching for solutions to my problems but to no avail. I have nailed it down to this SSD(boot drive)...
Well it seems like that was the fix.
Thank you Essenbe and may the force be with you.
I've updated my bios it seems to be going well so far.
Here's the gpuz screenshot
Here are the screenshots
And I've already tried furmark with no tears
I tried that but I'm still getting all of the same bsods including kernal security check failure :(
I seem to of fixed the kernal security check failure But I've gotten IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION
My computer bsoded while I was away
19 updates have been installed(including drivers)
and I've update my lan driver
Not more than five minutes after I posted that My screen froze and gave me a watchdog error
Here's the windows 10 dmlog
I did install steam, I was having the same-ish problems with windows 7 but with different bug checks, I think I might still have it chances are no
I'm using the Kingston v300 120gb I bought on Saturday
I mean with windows on ssd with my hdd not plugged in it gave me a bsod
Hasn't worked with the hdd unplugged
Wait, wouldn't it be easier to narrow it down to the hard drive by having it unplugged?
Trying it now, did the dm log before yield any answers ?
What about the drivers that windows installs manually
Any more Ideas? I'm really hoping for a solution
No luck with the installation on my new ssd
Ok, I've just bought a Kingston v300 120gb ssd should I clean install onto it?
Or would I need to test the mechanical hard drive?
Sorry for the delay, I might be able to buy a bigger ssd today
I don't think I can really borrow a hard drive.