Thank you for this info. I have not tried BlueScreenView before, so I will add that to my notes.
PC Specs are:
MSI Z390-A Pro mobo
i9-9900k
32GB Ram
EVGA 3080ti
Windows 10 Pro
Skype is always signed in on that machine, so after killing it the game runs fine. I haven't tried to dig any further...
For whatever this is worth as maybe this will help someone else out there, it actually was Skype. After killing Skype, no more BSODs, and the game runs fine.
Now I'm just wondering why Skype? Why would it cause this to happen? I would have never guessed it was Skype. So thankful for dump files.
This started happening today while playing God of War Ragnarok on the PC. The machine is very stable otherwise and plays other games just fine. I've reported it, but in the meantime I thought I'd ask on here.
I analyzed the dump file with WinDbg and here's the basic output. I can post the full...
Thank you for that. I decided to run the WD Utilities Complete Drive test. It said it may take several hours, but it's been 3 hours and it's still only at 10%. I'll let that finish and then find that other version to give the zero fill a shot.
I've had this 4TB WD passport external for years. It recently started flaking out on me, giving me read/write errors, often wouldn't mount in Windows, etc. I could see the directory listing of the contents of the drive, but trying to read or copy or browse the drive would lock up Windows.
AOMEI...
Thanks all, but Samsung magician reports the drive is fine and using the latest firmware. The CMOS battery was replaced 2 years ago, so that's not it either. It's ok., I will just live with it because as I mentioned already, the machine is rarely rebooted.
Everything is backed up. The boot drive is a new Samsung SSD that I cloned the existing 14 year old WD 1TB HD to. This problem was happening long before that change to the SSD though, so it must be something else. It 's a 1TB SSD with over 600GB of free space, so that's also not an issue.
As...
So below are some events I copied before and after the computer rebooted.
Anything stand out to anyone?
Thanks so much!
Error 1/4/2024 11:53:55 PM Schannel 36887 None
Error 1/4/2024 11:53:55 PM Schannel 36887 None
Error 1/4/2024 11:53:35 PM Schannel 36887...
Thank you for the replies all. Yes @mindless1 , you run can msconfig and check off OS Boot information. Optionally you can check off Boot log to create the ntbtlog log file. Unfortunately checking the OS Boot Information option doesn't show anything helpful on the screen. It flashes a few things...
Windows 7 is taking around 20 mins to boot. Turned on logging and filtered only the lines where a device driver isn't loading as that's all that's really in the log other than the successful drivers loading. Searching online, I tried sfc /scannow and if found no issues. I also can CC Cleaner and...
Thanks for that! I was only aware of Crystal's benchmark tools. Didn't realize they had a disk info tool too. Shows a lot of great info but still no manufacturer's date. I tried HWInfo as well. I work on random computers a lot and getting this info quickly would be useful. I guess I just need to...
I'd like to know the age of my hard drives without having to open my case and physically look at the labels. I was hoping this could be done from the command line somehow with PowerShell or otherwise. I got some interesting info in PowerShell using the command: Get-PhysicalDisk | select * |...
Wow, thank you for your brilliant answer! I didn't even think about going this route. I followed a tear down YouTube video that got me inside the monitor as there are no visible screws. The panel model number is M270QAN02.2. Panelook.com is out of stock since it's discontinued, but I found it on...
During my recent move, my ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ got damaged as shown in the photo included. My heart sank when I first turned it on as this was my fav monitor of all time. :( I was fortunate to have bought it new in early 2020 for $1200 before it grew in popularity and price. A new one now goes...
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