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BSOD Issue

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01-17-2016, 07:52 AM
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Hi, I'm dealing with a Windows 10 issue after a Windows 1903 build. I encountered problems while using VLC and Assassins Creed simultaneously, which caused a BSOD. After resetting, the system would restart and then crash again as soon as I logged in. The error messages were frequent and varied, sometimes showing things like critical process died or read-only memory issues. When I tried to repair via startup recovery, the command completed but didn’t fix the problem. I’m not sure if resetting will clear files from other drives besides the system drive. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for your help.
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ItsuwariNoKami
01-17-2016, 07:52 AM #1

Hi, I'm dealing with a Windows 10 issue after a Windows 1903 build. I encountered problems while using VLC and Assassins Creed simultaneously, which caused a BSOD. After resetting, the system would restart and then crash again as soon as I logged in. The error messages were frequent and varied, sometimes showing things like critical process died or read-only memory issues. When I tried to repair via startup recovery, the command completed but didn’t fix the problem. I’m not sure if resetting will clear files from other drives besides the system drive. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for your help.

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CocaCola15
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01-17-2016, 12:19 PM
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Common reasons for BSODs usually involve faulty drivers, failing storage devices, or defective RAM. Unless you're using a lesser-known product or recently made changes, these are likely the main culprits. You can verify drive health by checking its SMART data or executing chkdsk C: /f /r. For suspected bad RAM, try https://www.memtest.org/ and run it overnight; any errors or crashes indicate a problem.
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CocaCola15
01-17-2016, 12:19 PM #2

Common reasons for BSODs usually involve faulty drivers, failing storage devices, or defective RAM. Unless you're using a lesser-known product or recently made changes, these are likely the main culprits. You can verify drive health by checking its SMART data or executing chkdsk C: /f /r. For suspected bad RAM, try https://www.memtest.org/ and run it overnight; any errors or crashes indicate a problem.

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bri14
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01-17-2016, 08:41 PM
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Alright, thanks, its running chkdsk now, Ill get back with some results.
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bri14
01-17-2016, 08:41 PM #3

Alright, thanks, its running chkdsk now, Ill get back with some results.