The system crashes repeatedly and risks losing data.
The system crashes repeatedly and risks losing data.
You're experiencing frequent BSODs with your Giacbyte system. It seems the issue might be related to driver conflicts or hardware problems. Start by checking if all drivers are up to date, then try reinstalling the graphics card drivers. If that doesn't help, consider testing the RAM and cooling components.
I don't understand the message. You might remove the GPU and use igpu instead. Consider updating your BIOS and keeping it at stock for now. Test your RAM with TestMem5 or Memtest86. Assess your SSD health using Crystal Disk Info. What is your PSU? Edited July 13, 2024 by leclod
Verify hardware functionality by running diagnostics. Acquire a Linux Live-CD image and transfer it to a storage device. Start the system and access the boot menu, selecting MEMtest86 if available. Execute a RAM test; successful results indicate healthy memory. If the test fails or is absent, proceed to boot into the installed Linux distribution. Basic interactions should be possible. This confirms the integrity of your hardware. For Windows, ensure you're using an official version compatible with your hardware—AM5 support is limited and older OSes like Win7 or Win10 are unlikely to work reliably. Always use a verified source to avoid risks.
Some crashes can occur due to issues with the hard drive. I’d check that the BIOS is up to date and consider using another SSD if needed.
I've used the CORSAIR RMX Series RM850x before. Before a semi-updated BIOS, things worked well; after updating to the latest FA5e (1.3), problems began but persisted. I've tested my motherboard and SSD, and everything is functioning properly.
You can search for the Stock Keeping Unit using the Windows search bar or by opening the relevant application. You don’t need to use RAM or a physical device unless you’re interacting with hardware directly.
Visit C:\Windows\Minidump to see if any minidump files exist. If present, return to the Windows directory and transfer the Minidump folder to the Downloads folder (use your desktop if needed). Compress the copied folder and include it in a post. Please adhere strictly to instructions since Windows doesn't allow file manipulation there.