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If the damage to your drive is minimal, you might be able to alleviate the problem temporarily by doing a CHKDSK scan via the Recovery menu.
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I will update this thread once I have tested out the CPU!! Sadly to admit, it may really be AMD’s issue. If it is i will that get that swapped as it is under warranty. Tomorrow i will be testing that out with a professional. I would say 99% I have a defective 3700x(sadly). The ONLY thing left to test is the CPU, and that has been the only constant variable so far. Swapped out my mobo with a CMOS reset, BSOD. Swapped out my SSD(which contained my friends OS system, BSOD.
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I have changed everything one by one with support from repair centers, isolated my PSU and GPU with rest of the parts changed showed no issues, so PSU and GPU is off the checklist.Īfterwards i put it back into my PC to check the rest of the parts.(Made sure to hard reset before testing those out)

I will definitely take all ur suggestion into consideration, I dont deserve such support in the first place!! Thank you thank you.Īnyways for the passed week, I have been focussing on testing the hardwares. Try all those steps above and see if anything worthwhile shows up. I would like to see exactly which files are having issues on your computer.Īlso run to make sure your Windows OS is not corrupted by running the following command in a elevated Command Prompt or Powershell - SFC /scannow. I read that Anti-Virus program can cause that issue also and some website recommend to uninstall it temporarily to see if it fixes the BSOD.Ĭan you please run DXDIAG.exe and "Save to File" the DXDIAG file and attach it to your next post. Check all entries regarding Apps or Windows. Go to Windows Event Viewer and see under the category "Errors" what entries apply to your computer crashing. The PSU Voltages 12/5/3.3 volts should be within 5% -/+ tolerances. Make sure everything is within normal specs. While running all 3 tests keep a close eye on Temperatures & Voltages. Run the CPU Test first, then run the GPU Test, and finally run the PSU Test. Run all 3 tests and see if any of the test causes your computer to crash. You can also download a diagnostic program called OCCT.
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You can also uninstall the Nvidia Driver using DDU with no internet connection and deleting the folder C:\Nvidia from your Root Directory and installing a previous Nvidia driver or installing the latest Nvidia driver.Īt Nvidia Forums there are a few Users who are very knowledgeable and will be able to help you troubleshoot your Nvidia GPU and Driver.
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It should help find out which driver or drivers are causing your problems if it is driver related.

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Turn that diagnostic feature on once you become familiar on how to use it. Yes, go to the Microsoft link I gave you explaining about Driver Versifier. Other than that, the only thing left on my mind is to check my hardware 1 by 1, especially my RAM and CPU! I am honestly out of ideas, please help me check the dump files and maybe give some suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated!
