O'k I think I've fixed it. No crashes BSOD in 3 days. The problem was there are two types of SATA ports on my motherboard (ASUS z170-deluxe):
1) ASMedia SATA6Gf_E12 x 2
2) Intel SATA6G_12;...
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O'k I think I've fixed it. No crashes BSOD in 3 days. The problem was there are two types of SATA ports on my motherboard (ASUS z170-deluxe):
1) ASMedia SATA6Gf_E12 x 2
2) Intel SATA6G_12;...
O'k I think I've fixed it. No crashes BSOD in 3 days. The problem was there are two types of SATA ports on my motherboard (ASUS z170-deluxe):
1) ASMedia SATA6Gf_E12 x 2
2) Intel SATA6G_12;...
Hi!
Yes I've tried that autodetect and the only thing it found that needed updating was intel chipset. I did that, and still get BSOD randomly.
I get BSOD approximately 15-60 min after boot. It does not happen at idle, but I have to be doing something e.g web browsing, working in MSoffice, gaming etc.
It all started AFTER I set up RAID...
I get BSOD approximately 15-60 min after boot. It does not happen at idle, but I have to be doing something e.g web browsing, working in MSoffice, gaming etc.
It all started AFTER I set up RAID 1...