Windows has managed to bounce back from an unforeseen power cut (Blue Screen).
Windows has managed to bounce back from an unforeseen power cut (Blue Screen).
Hello, welcome to the forum. I'm just starting out and I'm trying to resolve this issue. I've been seeing the error "0x0000007f" and some people suggested it might be related to software or drivers. They mentioned checking the files you provided: C:\Windows\Minidump\081715-11060-01.dmp and C:\Users\Yousef\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-13353-0.sysdata.xml. Please let me know what's going wrong with my PC, thank you!
As far as I know they're all Up to date, and here's the text: http://pastebin.com/Xv2pUy97#
RAID drivers are specifically designed for RAID systems. If you're not comfortable with RAID, you likely won't need them.
If fixing it by reinstalling drivers doesn’t work, consider OS repair or a complete installation. Try removing any additional USB devices, as they can trigger BSODs. Regarding the RAID video, it’s important to note that RAID improves HDD speed and reliability, not the manufacturer or brand of the drives. Certain models are designed for RAID setups.