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Experiencing Windows 10 issues? Let me help you troubleshoot.

Experiencing Windows 10 issues? Let me help you troubleshoot.

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maxfivehundred
Junior Member
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12-05-2016, 01:10 PM
#1
I’m dealing with unusual issues on my computer, such as critical processes failing, kernel security checks failing, and most notably, unexpected store exceptions. This error appears not just during gaming but also while browsing or playing League of Legends. Whenever I log in to the client, it crashes, and I’ve noticed the SSD isn’t being detected by BIOS anymore. Even though I’ve cleaned up Windows, installed on different drives like SATA SSD or NVMe, the problem persists. Sometimes I power off the PC from the power supply to get it working again. My SSD health checks from tools like HDTune and CrystalDiskInfo show everything is fine. I have all the AMD drivers installed, including the chipset. This situation is really affecting my daily life, and I’m unsure what’s causing it.
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maxfivehundred
12-05-2016, 01:10 PM #1

I’m dealing with unusual issues on my computer, such as critical processes failing, kernel security checks failing, and most notably, unexpected store exceptions. This error appears not just during gaming but also while browsing or playing League of Legends. Whenever I log in to the client, it crashes, and I’ve noticed the SSD isn’t being detected by BIOS anymore. Even though I’ve cleaned up Windows, installed on different drives like SATA SSD or NVMe, the problem persists. Sometimes I power off the PC from the power supply to get it working again. My SSD health checks from tools like HDTune and CrystalDiskInfo show everything is fine. I have all the AMD drivers installed, including the chipset. This situation is really affecting my daily life, and I’m unsure what’s causing it.

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tristan42
Member
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12-06-2016, 04:21 AM
#2
Random BSODs without clear trends would prompt me to check the RAM first and verify the memory modules. However, your observations might indicate a problem with the SSD as well. I’d suggest these steps: 1. Connect the SSD to another SATA port on the motherboard 2. Swap out the SATA cable for the SSD 3. Test with another SSD or even an HDD If you reach step 3 and the PC remains unstable, proceed to RAM and swap the memory sticks.
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tristan42
12-06-2016, 04:21 AM #2

Random BSODs without clear trends would prompt me to check the RAM first and verify the memory modules. However, your observations might indicate a problem with the SSD as well. I’d suggest these steps: 1. Connect the SSD to another SATA port on the motherboard 2. Swap out the SATA cable for the SSD 3. Test with another SSD or even an HDD If you reach step 3 and the PC remains unstable, proceed to RAM and swap the memory sticks.

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ScopeZMLG
Member
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12-08-2016, 03:45 AM
#3
I have used multiple cables both red and black ones i currently have plugged 2 cables on 2 sata ports accessible to me, the angles ones cant be used on my computer case since there is no space, i have only used the items i have which is a sata ssd and an nvme one both suffer same, i used them on the g4560 system i have i face no such errors, i do think too that ram could be the issue but i do not know how can i check weather it has issues or not, is there any software for it?
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ScopeZMLG
12-08-2016, 03:45 AM #3

I have used multiple cables both red and black ones i currently have plugged 2 cables on 2 sata ports accessible to me, the angles ones cant be used on my computer case since there is no space, i have only used the items i have which is a sata ssd and an nvme one both suffer same, i used them on the g4560 system i have i face no such errors, i do think too that ram could be the issue but i do not know how can i check weather it has issues or not, is there any software for it?

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TeegahPlaysYT
Member
55
12-10-2016, 09:17 PM
#4
You might want to run memtest. If your system stops working, it could be the RAM. With several RAM modules, try using only one and check stability. Also, rearrange them to see if performance improves.
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TeegahPlaysYT
12-10-2016, 09:17 PM #4

You might want to run memtest. If your system stops working, it could be the RAM. With several RAM modules, try using only one and check stability. Also, rearrange them to see if performance improves.