Hello,
i have been getting BSOD almost every day. Sometimes during intensive gaming and sometimes when i wake up, i see the computer has restarted and after checking the log viewer, i can see there has been a BSOD crash. Sometimes, when i wake up, the PC has frozen during that BSOD crash log creation (the BSOD stuck at 100%, does not restart).
After searching these forums, i have already did some of the suggested solutions, like the video card stress test (90C without any problems) and this Windows suggestion here: http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-cra...nt-id-41-task-63-a-post370650.html#post370650
And i am still geting the same BSOD.
I did also tracked the tempuratures during intensive gaming and all seem fine! (below 60C)
I was about to do a memtest, but i do not believe it is a bad memory issue, but more like a driver issue.
Therefor, i seek the help from you guys to help me find out what is wrong!
Thank you in advance!
i have been getting BSOD almost every day. Sometimes during intensive gaming and sometimes when i wake up, i see the computer has restarted and after checking the log viewer, i can see there has been a BSOD crash. Sometimes, when i wake up, the PC has frozen during that BSOD crash log creation (the BSOD stuck at 100%, does not restart).
After searching these forums, i have already did some of the suggested solutions, like the video card stress test (90C without any problems) and this Windows suggestion here: http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-cra...nt-id-41-task-63-a-post370650.html#post370650
Then please run the following DISM commands to see if there's any problems with the system (from an elevated (Run as administrator) Command Prompt). Press Enter after each one:
Code:Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Code:Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
If the problem is fixable, you can use this command to repair it (from an elevated (Run as administrator) Command Prompt). Press Enter after typing it:
Code:Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
From this article: Repair a Windows Image
You can also run sfc.exe /scannow from an elevated (Run as administrator) Command Prompt to check for further corruption.
And i am still geting the same BSOD.
I did also tracked the tempuratures during intensive gaming and all seem fine! (below 60C)
I was about to do a memtest, but i do not believe it is a bad memory issue, but more like a driver issue.
Therefor, i seek the help from you guys to help me find out what is wrong!
Thank you in advance!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1