![]() ![]() I upgraded to an M.2 drive a few days ago, which required a new install of windows and the same process used to get a stable system doesn’t work as I think new drivers are being installed by driver easy compared to when I performed the same update 6 months ago. It only occurred because I was changing components out. This leads me to believe it is driver related because the only new thing I did was use driver easy and everything started working well. I have been able to achieve a stable system where I didn’t have a failure for about 6 months. I don’t have much experience in reading BSOD dump files so I thought someone here may be able to point me in the right direction. Ive removed all unnecessary hardware from PC and reintroduced it slowly over the course of weeks Tried to perform a system file check but found I get the BSOD part way through I have gone through the general fault finding steps found on the internet:ĭownloaded and installed all available windows updates I tried to update to Windand it fails when the download is around 70%. Ive found that they happen more often when im downloading system stuff. Ive just rebooted again and I was typing this message. ![]() The frequency of the failures change and Im currently getting one every hour or so. After getting my first BSOD spoke to him about it and he mentioned that it had happened a few times to him also. I bought the PC second hand from a guy at work. I was just chasing some help with my Windows 10 PC. ![]()
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