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Windows 10 still shows a blue screen, and I've attempted several solutions without success.

Windows 10 still shows a blue screen, and I've attempted several solutions without success.

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RelampagoMC
Member
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09-11-2016, 05:30 PM
#1
After a month of smooth operation, my PC suddenly started showing aggressive blue screens within minutes of powering on. Each error message pointed to a different component, making it hard to pinpoint the problem. Initially, I suspected the RAM was faulty, but all clues led back there. After replacing the RAM, the issue persisted. I attempted to reset the CMOS battery and even reinstalled Windows, but blue screens continued during setup. Eventually, I opted for a new motherboard, which also failed to stabilize the system while installing Windows. This situation is frustrating, and I’m unsure what’s causing it. Even the repair shop confirmed the RAM was the issue. My only other thought is that my graphics card might be defective, though I’m not sure. Any advice would be invaluable. Feel free to share dump files if helpful.
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RelampagoMC
09-11-2016, 05:30 PM #1

After a month of smooth operation, my PC suddenly started showing aggressive blue screens within minutes of powering on. Each error message pointed to a different component, making it hard to pinpoint the problem. Initially, I suspected the RAM was faulty, but all clues led back there. After replacing the RAM, the issue persisted. I attempted to reset the CMOS battery and even reinstalled Windows, but blue screens continued during setup. Eventually, I opted for a new motherboard, which also failed to stabilize the system while installing Windows. This situation is frustrating, and I’m unsure what’s causing it. Even the repair shop confirmed the RAM was the issue. My only other thought is that my graphics card might be defective, though I’m not sure. Any advice would be invaluable. Feel free to share dump files if helpful.

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_Sheep_Guy_
Member
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09-12-2016, 11:48 AM
#2
It seems the CPU might be the issue. Check if the repair shop can test it on their boards or find a working system. Not everyone has that kind of access.
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_Sheep_Guy_
09-12-2016, 11:48 AM #2

It seems the CPU might be the issue. Check if the repair shop can test it on their boards or find a working system. Not everyone has that kind of access.

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Jovani_Salami
Member
65
09-20-2016, 07:51 AM
#3
Thanks for the response. It seems unlikely the issue is with the CPU since it functions well in BIOS and safe mode (per the repair person). Without a test bench or another system, I might need to purchase a replacement with a return policy if I want to verify the part. Also, CPU temperatures appear normal.
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Jovani_Salami
09-20-2016, 07:51 AM #3

Thanks for the response. It seems unlikely the issue is with the CPU since it functions well in BIOS and safe mode (per the repair person). Without a test bench or another system, I might need to purchase a replacement with a return policy if I want to verify the part. Also, CPU temperatures appear normal.

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HaCo13
Junior Member
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09-20-2016, 08:01 AM
#4
I experienced issues with my Xeon after overclocking and overheating, leading to blue screen errors and various fault codes. Since the CPU is connected to all systems, it might be the source of the problems. After replacing the used CPU, the situation improved. Consider having the CPU evaluated or purchasing a budget dual-core for testing.
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HaCo13
09-20-2016, 08:01 AM #4

I experienced issues with my Xeon after overclocking and overheating, leading to blue screen errors and various fault codes. Since the CPU is connected to all systems, it might be the source of the problems. After replacing the used CPU, the situation improved. Consider having the CPU evaluated or purchasing a budget dual-core for testing.