Wow, another total mess!
Wow, another total mess!
I believed I had fixed everything with my fourth update of Windows 10. Turns out, it wasn’t enough. I got another installation, this one caught off guard by a kernel trap. Once it happened, it restarted itself. When I opened Chrome, it showed an unexpected error, then the screen went dark and showed the ROG logo. I tried again, but the same thing occurred. There’s been a lot of crashes and blue screens, and each one seems different.
Have you checked both wired and wireless options? The MB network controller might be problematic. You've already dealt with RAM issues—consider trying DP15.6 (driverpack solution) to see which drivers are suggested.
I've experienced BSODs, freezes (connected to the motherboard's faulty RAM slots on the left) and occasional resets (black screen followed by a post-screen).
The latest wireless card I own offers 11mb/s speed and supports Windows XP. I plan to test a driver pack if it helps the device run more smoothly...
You should press it at specific moments depending on your system settings—like during startup, power-on, or certain menu options. Check the manual for exact instructions.
Attempt this upon startup. The reason I recommended this approach is that I frequently experienced frequent crashes when launching Battlefield 4, which later turned out to be due to insufficient RAM. Initially, I experimented by rearranging RAM modules into various slots and testing different RAM sticks. Eventually, I pressed the MemOk! button during bootup, which adjusted certain RAM settings and eliminated the crashes.
It's unusual that each BSOD displays a unique issue. Just keep an eye on it until you see "ERROR_MICROSOFT_CANT_MAKE_A_STABLE_OS".