Well, not really dead dead yet, just out of commission. I don't have the foggiest idea of what really went wrong, but I have faint guess that the memory shit the bed. Monday night was when it started, just pokeing around YouTube watching silly video game fails, when wham, blue screen. It annoyed me, of course, and restarted, then about 15 minutes later, same blue screen. Restarted once more and then blue screen, I was ticked, and just decided to go to bed and try again in the morning.
All day Tuesday, I tried to figure out what was going on, only to be met with blue screen after blue screen, with a total of 7 different errors. I tried restoring Windows but even that triggered a blue screen. Tried reinstalling Windows, got blue screens. I was at a point where I was ready to snap and destroy something...luckily I didn't break anything and gave up. Right now I have setup an old laptop, it's not great, but it's still something for now.
If I can sell these adopts I would have enough to get replacement memory and see if I can get the desktop up and running again.
does your bios have some sort of hardware testing/diagnostics you could run? Also if it is ram you could try reseating if that doesnt work try removing whichever stick is faulty.
does your bios have some sort of hardware testing/diagnostics you could run? Also if it is ram you c
how old is the system? 4GB ram is really really smol compared to most systems nowadays so im thinking it's an older system.... might need to replace the CMOS battery.
Likewise did you install or download anything recently? and is it Win7?
how old is the system? 4GB ram is really really smol compared to most systems nowadays so im thinkin
The system is 4 years old, and there is four 8GB RAM sticks installed. CMOS was fine as the board still had the correct date and time on it. It runs Windows 10 Pro, and the last thing that was installed/downloaded was a Steam game.
The system is 4 years old, and there is four 8GB RAM sticks installed. CMOS was fine as the board st
Waterpump? offhand i wanta say the mobo since multiple different bluescreen codes...
that said... if you can i'd suggest get a few of those blue screen codes and look em up on the laptop to see wut that are-ish.. there might be a pattern to them. Def sounds like a hardware problem.
Oh and a lot of ppl are saying RAM issues.. that could be it.. it could ALSO be a bad RAM SOCKET. so test out all the ram in all the sockets.
oh.... wonder where i got 4GB at...... oh well Waterpump? offhand i wanta say the mobo since multip
Do you have any photos of those bluescreens? There could be multiple underlying issues, or one single issue that happens to be the root of those various errors. Google can usually help you identify the cause(s) of those STOP codes.
Before you go out and buy new RAM, try removing all but one of the DIMMs and starting up again. If you still get the BSoD, switch them out until you've tried them all. If you're able to get it to POST and are able to boot into safe mode with only one stick, turn it back off and add in another one, and do the same thing. Rinse and repeat until you've identified the bad DIMM(s).
Of course, it could be that none of the memory is bad, and there's something else going on instead, but you won't know for sure until you've tried.
Do you have any photos of those bluescreens? There could be multiple underlying issues, or one singl
No, I didn't. I had my tablet next to me, and was using that to try to figure out the codes and stop errors. Most codes were just something isn't working right and it caused a crash, with no real specific description of the problem. There was one code though that could've said it was a memory fault, Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap.
No, I didn't. I had my tablet next to me, and was using that to try to figure out the codes and stop
if your using win 10 in the bottom left is a qr code and near that is has both the error code and case either scan the qr code or google the actual error code
if your using win 10 in the bottom left is a qr code and near that is has both the error code and ca
The Recent update KB4535996 of windows 10 is causing crashes on multiple systems. Microsoft recommensd to deinstall it if problems occur. you shall look into it.
for deinstall go to windows update>update history>deinstall updates and then use right click on certain update.
Hope this will help!
The Recent update KB4535996 of windows 10 is causing crashes on multiple systems. Microsoft recommen
if it does end up coming down to replacing hardware, i have a friend selling hardware to get out of a bad situation. i could send you their twitter if you are interested!
if it does end up coming down to replacing hardware, i have a friend selling hardware to get out of