Hello community,
I've purchased a new pc about two weeks ago, and yet i got 20 BSOD or even more, all of them only during start up. I don't get any BSOD while I work in OS environment, only when pc has to boot up. It's really weird, since BSOD is more applied when you get that during some kind of work with computer. I can stress my GPU, CPU - it handles perfectly, no artifacts, lags, temps rise and etc.
My pc build:
CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1231 v3
Mobo: Asus H97 Pro
SSD: Samsung 850 Pro 128GB
HDD: Seagate 3TB Barracuda
GPU: MSi GTX 970 Gaming edition 4GB 256bit @ 1144Mhz
PSU: Corsair RM 550
RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB (2x8 GB) @ 1600Mhz under XMP profile in BIOS
I've noticed that there is maybe 80-90 percent gettin BSOD at cold boot up (don't know how it's called, but when you turn on computer for the first time). So, when it restarts, it's OK. As I said, PC works fine and no BSOD. I can work hard on him - nothing, only headache is start up. Firstly I got installed Win 7, after WIn 7 loading post image, I got blank screen, blinking (I think system was struggling to indentify the GPU) and I got BSOD everytime after that blank screen. BSOD was saying it's problem with my NVIDIA or DirectX driver. Ok, I decided to move to Win 8. I maybe managed to do 20-30 boot ups, but part of them were not correctly done - each time I managed to get into OS, but all windows were black, only Windows explorer borders were visible (I bet it's directx problem, cos if it's nvidia, I would not see anything at all). Ok, I found that on Power Options, in Power buttons section you can switch off fast boot up, I did. No longer I had problem for maybe 15-20, but after that during ordinary boot up, when I should have got taken to desktop, my screen got blank black and it started blinking, the same process as under Win 7 OS, but this time it really tried to catch up GPU really hard, but not successfully, so I got for the first time BSOD. And it said it has something to do with WATCHDOG system file. But when I checked dump file in Bluescreen viewer, it says problem is ntokrnl.exe.
Please, can you help me out? I got newest windows and drivers updates. No third-party registry changing or repairing software is installed.
I assign my dumpfile for further investigation. Thanks.
I've purchased a new pc about two weeks ago, and yet i got 20 BSOD or even more, all of them only during start up. I don't get any BSOD while I work in OS environment, only when pc has to boot up. It's really weird, since BSOD is more applied when you get that during some kind of work with computer. I can stress my GPU, CPU - it handles perfectly, no artifacts, lags, temps rise and etc.
My pc build:
CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1231 v3
Mobo: Asus H97 Pro
SSD: Samsung 850 Pro 128GB
HDD: Seagate 3TB Barracuda
GPU: MSi GTX 970 Gaming edition 4GB 256bit @ 1144Mhz
PSU: Corsair RM 550
RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB (2x8 GB) @ 1600Mhz under XMP profile in BIOS
I've noticed that there is maybe 80-90 percent gettin BSOD at cold boot up (don't know how it's called, but when you turn on computer for the first time). So, when it restarts, it's OK. As I said, PC works fine and no BSOD. I can work hard on him - nothing, only headache is start up. Firstly I got installed Win 7, after WIn 7 loading post image, I got blank screen, blinking (I think system was struggling to indentify the GPU) and I got BSOD everytime after that blank screen. BSOD was saying it's problem with my NVIDIA or DirectX driver. Ok, I decided to move to Win 8. I maybe managed to do 20-30 boot ups, but part of them were not correctly done - each time I managed to get into OS, but all windows were black, only Windows explorer borders were visible (I bet it's directx problem, cos if it's nvidia, I would not see anything at all). Ok, I found that on Power Options, in Power buttons section you can switch off fast boot up, I did. No longer I had problem for maybe 15-20, but after that during ordinary boot up, when I should have got taken to desktop, my screen got blank black and it started blinking, the same process as under Win 7 OS, but this time it really tried to catch up GPU really hard, but not successfully, so I got for the first time BSOD. And it said it has something to do with WATCHDOG system file. But when I checked dump file in Bluescreen viewer, it says problem is ntokrnl.exe.
Please, can you help me out? I got newest windows and drivers updates. No third-party registry changing or repairing software is installed.
I assign my dumpfile for further investigation. Thanks.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8.1 Pro