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Darkojin
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I have had many crashes on my computer recently, and they are becoming more and more frequent (up to several per day now), and have tried every possible fix listed on help sites with nothing seeming to work. According to the minidump files created from the BSODs I am getting, the causes are listed as hal.dll, win32kfull.sys, and pshed.dll. I have uninstalled and reinstalled every driver and BIOS, I have double checked that all hardware is installed and seated properly, ditto with all cables. Temperature monitors are not reporting anything abnormal, even under load. Ran Prime95 test for 7 hours with no errors or warnings reported, ran windows memory test with nothing found, ran system file checker, nothing found. Nothing I have used is reporting any errors, yet keep hitting BSOD. I have replaced the entire build of my computer, fresh install of Windows 10, still crashing. I am completely out of ideas of what to do.
Crashes happen when watching videos on YouTube, reading articles shared on Facebook, playing games, etc. Nothing as a repeatable trigger for them, which is why it has been impossible to figure out an actual cause for this.
Dropbox link to most recent minidump files (did not see way to attach here):
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Crashes happen when watching videos on YouTube, reading articles shared on Facebook, playing games, etc. Nothing as a repeatable trigger for them, which is why it has been impossible to figure out an actual cause for this.
Dropbox link to most recent minidump files (did not see way to attach here):
Dropbox - Minidumps - Simplify your life
Continue reading...