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I set the option not to update my computer for 7 days but I will check that out.
Thanks!
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Sander Rossel wrote: After the SSD was replaced everything worked perfectly again.
Yeah, that does have me a bit worried that something was DOA.
Oh boy. Such a pain.
Thanks for the ideas.
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When I built the computer I have now I had a bad motherboard, replaced and started installing software and kept getting random crashes. I ran stress tests, memory tests and more and finally found a bad memory stick. Replaced and haven't had any problems since.
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Mike Hankey wrote: finally found a bad memory stick.
I've had both of those problems in the past also. And I'm really hoping this isn't a repeat.
The good news, I think, is that I can install the GeForce drivers for my vid card and as long as I don't reboot then the machine runs with no problems. From these tests today I think that somehow Win10 continues to update the driver invisibly.
Thanks very much for the input. Appreciate any and all help.
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Damn you Win10, damn you.
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2. One who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge.
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Thanks for these. There is some great info in there. I will read more closely and see what I find.
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Good luck!
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I had similar issues with mine about a month ago.
Seems like the GC drivers are messing up with the windows file system.
sfc scannow does not finish after the crash indicating some files are corrupted.
Sometimes the BSOD message indicated insufficient power.
Which power supply are you using? The 1660 is power hungry piece of hardware.
raddevus wrote: Why, Win10!?! Why do you do this to us!?!
It is not windows, it is the GC drivers. My windows is stable now after I reinstall the GC drivers.
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I have a 650W power supply : 976076/ CORSAIR CXM 650W 80+B SM PSU
It's actually a decent power supply and I don't really have anything else that consumes much power in the PC beyond the basics (USB ports etc).
I do have a wifi card : 947846/ TPLINK AC1300 WRLS DB PCIE ADPTR
This power supply _should_ be able to handle it, but thanks for the input. I am considering everything.
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Use DDU to clean the graphics drivers out of the system and install the new version from downloading from nvidia's site. If it persists, then repeat the process, but use the next previous release of the driver. And only install the next latest one when it is released.
This has solved graphics driver problems for me in the past.
I had an issue lately after the latest drivers or win10 build that the monitors wouldn't wake up, but the system was active in the background, I know it was active as it had youtube open on the desktop and if I hit space on the keyboard i could start and stop the video. The displays would try to come alive as the source message would appear on the screen, but then immediately go back to sleep again.
The PC has also BSOD a couple of times lately as well, so there is definitely something flaky with a recent update, not sure which update, but suspect graphics drivers.
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Great info. I've been too lazy to do the DDU so far, but with all the pain I'm suffering I'm sure I will try it out.
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An app cant BSOD a system, only a driver.
Well, you could remove the drivers Windows thinks is best form the system, but this is just plain crazy, once the hardware is set up it shouldnt be 're found' (ie, it isnt new and a PnP/Find New Hardware event triggered), unless there is something weird about your hardware.
I guess you googled it? Others must have the same issue.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: An app cant BSOD a system, only a driver.
Yeah, that makes sense to me. Apps are just crashing a lot.
Munchies_Matt wrote: I guess you googled it? Others must have the same issue.
I did google it and it seems that others are having the same issues. It's just difficult to tell if this is the core issue, because when I look at the driver version under Device Management it always looks like the same version even though the computer seems to work fine only if after booting up I install the official drivers again.
The machine ran for hours without any incident until I went to shut down and then it BSOD'ed again. Ugh! I think I'm going to buy a cheapy graphics card and put it in and see how that does.
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Nvidia are famous for writing dodgy drivers.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Nvidia are famous for writing dodgy drivers.
Interesting. I thought they were one of the better ones.
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Been a while but there windows 7 driver had a massive memory leak.
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On a customers board, PPC based, got U-boot running, a linux kernel loading, a file system in RAM and an alive console in a little over two weeks.
Phew, that was a lot of googling!
It is actually quite simple, when you know how. Just a shame, as always with linux, the documentation is not centralised, it is
repeated everywhere, often with subtle differences (because linux changes, there are many ways to do things on linux, and some are just plain wrong/useless).
The pros and the cons of a decentralised OS owned by the multitude!
modified 11-Sep-19 2:48am.
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What on God's green earth does this have ANYTHING to do with Co2 and GW? not a damn thing!!
Congrats, BTW.
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Well, I was panting alot.
Yeah, it is nice getting an OS running on a PCB thats lying on your desk. Embedded/low level dev is much more fun than writing apps.
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Wouldn't a U-boot[^] crush their computer?
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