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  1. It seems ok, but you will either have to overclock your GeIL Evo Potenza to DDR4-2666MHz, or downclock your DDR4-2666MHz Apacer ram to DDR4-2400MHz. Also you will need to match the timings and CAS latency's in the BIOS settings.
  2. Same issue happened to me as well. I did a clean reinstall of Windows 10 and it did nothing. It did go away after awhile, but that was when I discovered advanced power settings. Maybe try disabling Fast Boot in power settings and shut down and turn on your computer.
  3. Ubuntu is that one Linux distribution that is kind of trying to become the most dominant Linux distribution. One incident was when they tried to end support for 32-Bit applications, which caused Steam to get angry and said as soon as Ubuntu did that, they would end support for Ubuntu. Luckily Ubuntu came to their senses and kept 32-Bit Application support.
  4. Anyway, tomorrow I will hopefully start the diagnosis process, by first running memtest86 for a while and installing Windows in Legacy Mode. I am open to more suggestions.
  5. Yeah, I honestly don’t think it is a RAM issue although I will have to check it. I will also try reinstalling in legacy mode, although I am pretty sure it’s not going to work. EDIT: I use the gigabyte Z370 driver slipstreaming utility for my Windows 7 installs on Z370 motherboards. I also have not tried this yet, for at least two months.
  6. So I had been dealing with this problem for a while, but recently it got worse. So around 3 days ago I needed to reinstall Windows because with a recent Windows 10 Update, it bricked Windows Update and deleted all of my restore points. So I decided to reinstall Windows, but this time switch to Windows 8.1 or 7. (My computer has full driver support for Windows 7/8.1, the full part list is here). So anyway, I tried to install Windows 8.1, but then I was hit with the bluescreen WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. At that point, I literally didn't want to deal with it. So two days later, we find ourselves here. First I try removing the M.2 drive and firing up a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS USB. It freezes. I unplug both my hard drive and optical drive and disable the SATA Controller. It freezes. So at this point I re-added the M.2 drive and installed Windows 10 using my Windows 10 install DVD. Then I followed the temporary solution at this link and partitioned a space for a attempt Windows 7 USB Install, and then, it froze. At this point, I have no idea what to do, so if any of you see this and have any idea to help me with this, help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  7. Banned for not owning a individual, plain, pancake.
  8. Banned for pointing out somebody using inception
  9. Banned for pointing out somebody pointing out a truth bomb.
  10. banned for quoting the word quoting me quoting the word quoting
  11. banned for quoting me quoting myself
  12. So I need a host controller driver for the Samsung BGND3R eMMc storage. Can anybody find one that works and isn't a scam?
  13. I tried that. I installed Lubuntu but surprisingly was slower then Windows 10 LTSC 2019 (with windows update disabled). I am still looking for a reliable Intel SD Host Controller Driver btw.
  14. I know what the problem is here. Do you A) have a M.2 Drive or B) recently updated your BIOS or C) Have a ASUS Motherboard?
  15. Hi. So recently I got a HP Stream, but it is really slow with Windows 10 installed, so I wanted to downgrade to Windows 7. First I tried formatting the drive, and booted off my Windows 7 USB to find that it would not find my device. Fast forward two weeks later and I figured a way to get it working, or so I thought. What I needed to do was install a lighter version of Windows 10 (Windows 10 LTSC 2019), Install the Wi-Fi Driver, and install Windows 7 using the setup.exe installer. It says I need a Intel SD Host Controller driver to get it to work. All I found was A) Random virus download links that give you their own scareware, Reimage, or PC Optimizer Pro, and B), a russian download site that only had languages in Eastern European countries and it also asked for my phone number. The model of my laptop is the HP Stream 13-c110ca (Energy Star) and the link to its support page is https://support.hp.com/ca-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-stream-13-c100-notebook-pc/8499341/model/9054436?sku=P4B15UA. Help would be greatly appreciated.
  16. I found that it is apparently really hard to overclock to 3000MHz on the MSI B350 Tomahawk. I don't know how you could of possibly done that, but it probably put a lot of voltage on it. From what I can see, for 3200MHz on the ASRock B450 Pro4 it overvolts to 1.35V, idk if that is user input or not, probably similar to the 3000MHz setting, and for the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi, I found there is nothing on overclocking the RAM through auto settings for that online. My guess is that it probably didn't overvolt to the point the RAM died so quickly. I would say 90/10 chance.
  17. Alright, that is a lot of motherboards, I will check their RAM overclocking systems and see if it overvolts the ram.
  18. I have decided to get rid of the extra hard drive, as the only way to install a different os is through a Virtual Machine now. Hopefully ASUS fixes the issue in the next BIOS Update.
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