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Many games experience frequent crashes.

Many games experience frequent crashes.

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walee123
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10-31-2024, 11:49 PM
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Turn off EXPO by restarting your PC and accessing the BIOS during startup using Delete or F2. In the BIOS, navigate to the Memory, OC, or Advanced section. Locate the EXPO, EXPO Profile, or DRAM Profile option and choose Disabled or Auto. Save your changes and exit (typically pressing F10). This will test your RAM at standard safe speeds.
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walee123
10-31-2024, 11:49 PM #21

Turn off EXPO by restarting your PC and accessing the BIOS during startup using Delete or F2. In the BIOS, navigate to the Memory, OC, or Advanced section. Locate the EXPO, EXPO Profile, or DRAM Profile option and choose Disabled or Auto. Save your changes and exit (typically pressing F10). This will test your RAM at standard safe speeds.

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Tebanane
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11-01-2024, 12:39 AM
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Tebanane
11-01-2024, 12:39 AM #22

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UltraSpace
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11-01-2024, 06:03 AM
#23
It's unclear if the issue stems from bthport.sys, but a faulty or inconsistent RAM could cause driver checksums—such as bthport.sys—to appear incorrect.
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UltraSpace
11-01-2024, 06:03 AM #23

It's unclear if the issue stems from bthport.sys, but a faulty or inconsistent RAM could cause driver checksums—such as bthport.sys—to appear incorrect.

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MrSheeples
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11-05-2024, 06:00 PM
#24
I wouldn't agree to that. It's crucial to complete MemTest beforehand, and only after that proceed with Prime95 using a custom setup. Use HWiNFO to track temperatures, voltages, and any signs of instability while you monitor things. Changing RAM without proper checks could hide the real problem—whether it's EXPO, motherboard, or IMC issues instead of faulty modules. Sure, you might be able to swap RAM if you already own another unit. Ideally, it should be free, but that’s rarely true. It’s better to pinpoint the exact cause first before deciding whether it’s worth investing in new parts.
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MrSheeples
11-05-2024, 06:00 PM #24

I wouldn't agree to that. It's crucial to complete MemTest beforehand, and only after that proceed with Prime95 using a custom setup. Use HWiNFO to track temperatures, voltages, and any signs of instability while you monitor things. Changing RAM without proper checks could hide the real problem—whether it's EXPO, motherboard, or IMC issues instead of faulty modules. Sure, you might be able to swap RAM if you already own another unit. Ideally, it should be free, but that’s rarely true. It’s better to pinpoint the exact cause first before deciding whether it’s worth investing in new parts.

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X_FredBear_X
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11-05-2024, 07:31 PM
#25
I'm noting that this specific driver consistently appears with a checksum error, even when the real problem isn't present. Since I can't review the dump files, I'm unable to perform a detailed investigation.
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X_FredBear_X
11-05-2024, 07:31 PM #25

I'm noting that this specific driver consistently appears with a checksum error, even when the real problem isn't present. Since I can't review the dump files, I'm unable to perform a detailed investigation.

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