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zCosmicCorvus
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08-20-2016, 09:09 AM
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zCosmicCorvus
08-20-2016, 09:09 AM #1

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Babu84700
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08-22-2016, 07:13 PM
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It might be due to a driver issue or a hardware malfunction.
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Babu84700
08-22-2016, 07:13 PM #2

It might be due to a driver issue or a hardware malfunction.

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nightfall8000
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08-23-2016, 06:20 AM
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The BSOD error message you encountered is typically a blue screen of death, indicating a critical system failure. The exact wording can vary depending on the operating system and hardware, but common phrases include "System Failure" or "Critical Error."
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nightfall8000
08-23-2016, 06:20 AM #3

The BSOD error message you encountered is typically a blue screen of death, indicating a critical system failure. The exact wording can vary depending on the operating system and hardware, but common phrases include "System Failure" or "Critical Error."

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iErayz
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08-26-2016, 04:27 PM
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You can identify the source by testing different components and observing changes.
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iErayz
08-26-2016, 04:27 PM #4

You can identify the source by testing different components and observing changes.

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Pigy_Rex
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08-27-2016, 07:54 AM
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The final attempt to boot from USB ended with a Phase0 exception.
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Pigy_Rex
08-27-2016, 07:54 AM #5

The final attempt to boot from USB ended with a Phase0 exception.

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NALLE_PUH
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08-27-2016, 08:25 AM
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You're not familiar with the code that follows? That's okay. Also, prepare your UEFI settings: ensure CSM is turned off. Disable any unused SATA controllers. Configure RAM to XMP (Extreme Memory Profile), choose Profile 1 for proper recognition. Adjust boot order accordingly. Set date and time to "Windows 8/10 features." Enable Storage Boot Options, enable Secure Boot. Consult your motherboard manual for specific instructions—every board differs.
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NALLE_PUH
08-27-2016, 08:25 AM #6

You're not familiar with the code that follows? That's okay. Also, prepare your UEFI settings: ensure CSM is turned off. Disable any unused SATA controllers. Configure RAM to XMP (Extreme Memory Profile), choose Profile 1 for proper recognition. Adjust boot order accordingly. Set date and time to "Windows 8/10 features." Enable Storage Boot Options, enable Secure Boot. Consult your motherboard manual for specific instructions—every board differs.