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On Windows 10, BSODs occurring every two days are not observed when using the win verifier.

On Windows 10, BSODs occurring every two days are not observed when using the win verifier.

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ladymorepork
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04-01-2016, 07:48 PM
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The same issue occurred after installing Windows 10. It could be related to BIOS settings concerning the CPU, such as virtualization or power saving features. I also observed in the event viewer that this information comes before BSDO.
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ladymorepork
04-01-2016, 07:48 PM #11

The same issue occurred after installing Windows 10. It could be related to BIOS settings concerning the CPU, such as virtualization or power saving features. I also observed in the event viewer that this information comes before BSDO.

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MrPlywaczek
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04-02-2016, 01:19 AM
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After four months of trying to resolve the issue with my PC, I reached out to PSS support (Performance Supported States - AMD "Cool 'n' Quiet") in the BIOS settings. Four days after turning off this feature, I haven’t experienced a BSOD. I attempted various fixes but eventually had to disable the PSS option in BIOS. The crashing occurred after reviewing kernel and Filter Manager details in the Microsoft Community. Conclusion: if hardware is fine and no third-party drivers are involved, the most likely reason is power management settings. I hope this provides some clarity.
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MrPlywaczek
04-02-2016, 01:19 AM #12

After four months of trying to resolve the issue with my PC, I reached out to PSS support (Performance Supported States - AMD "Cool 'n' Quiet") in the BIOS settings. Four days after turning off this feature, I haven’t experienced a BSOD. I attempted various fixes but eventually had to disable the PSS option in BIOS. The crashing occurred after reviewing kernel and Filter Manager details in the Microsoft Community. Conclusion: if hardware is fine and no third-party drivers are involved, the most likely reason is power management settings. I hope this provides some clarity.

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