I have already turned all killer ethernet related items off in msconfig and from startup. I also changed the names of the files you told me to change earlier on in this thread. I'm not really sure what to do from here. I have the latest version installed and have tried changing this file too...
I ran verifier.exe and got a few blue screens. I'm attaching the usual dump information. I haven't gotten around to doing more memory tests but I did put the GPU back in and run FurMark with no crashes (still can't get two monitors working though)
I didn't change anything for the tests on chip 2 - slot 2 that's why I'm so confused. I went ahead and downloaded an actual SSD diagnostic tool and it says my drive is fine. I also ran FurMark for an hour and a half on my on board graphics with no issues or overheating. My next step will be...
Alright I'm back with an update and I'm even more confused than ever. Since last time I've:
- Removed GPU completely
- Run MEMTEST with the following results:
-- (Chip 1 - Slot 1) 1.5 hours - No errors
-- (Chip 2 - Slot 1) 1.5 hours - No errors
-- (Chip 1 - Slot 2) 1.5 hours - No errors
--...
Not sure what to download to test this with. My SSD manufacturer doesn't have software to test with so I downloaded the seagate SeaTools. I won't be able to run the bootable version because I don't have a CD-ROM drive. I'll be testing with the windows version with the Long Generic test...
I'm back with a few updates. Since my first post I have:
- Updated my ethernet drivers to the latest version
-- Disabled Killer ethernet crap in startup and services
- Checked the SMART data on my SSD for any errors
I'm still getting BSOD and random restarts without any BSOD. I've attached...
Around four days ago, when I reinstalled windows, I also updated my BIOS to the latest version and reset all motherboard defaults. It would seem those options are turned off by default. Should I go ahead and enable them or only if I plan to do another clean install?
The version I have...
I built a computer about a year ago and its run fine until about a month ago when my displays started shutting off and not coming back on. The only way I could get my displays to come back on would be to disconnect both monitors and only plug in the monitor that connects with DVI. Connecting...