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Hi, so sadly I have this issue with windows bsod. When I use my PC everything is fine. But just after I leave it idling it crashes or restarts. This is what BSOD I get (attaching picture).
This started happening when I installed windows freshly to new SSD (Crucial MX500 250GB). I though my PSU gone bad, as it was old Modecom PSU, so I bought new PSU, for some time it didn't BSOD, so I though that issue was solved. But recently it started happening again. If anyone could help me with this, it would be amazing! Thanks in advance.

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Strangely that particular BSOD is known more for GPU driver issues or even a poorly seated GPU, although your BSOD screenshot shows its something to do with filesystem. when you reinstalled windows did you install sata drivers relevant to your motherboard or did you leave it to the default windows drivers.

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11 minutes ago, Swaffy said:

Strangely that particular BSOD is known more for GPU driver issues or even a poorly seated GPU, although your BSOD screenshot shows its something to do with filesystem. when you reinstalled windows did you install sata drivers relevant to your motherboard or did you leave it to the default windows drivers.

I left with default windows drivers. I will install my motherboard drivers, maybe it will help. I will check my GPU and probably reinstall the drivers. I have an idea that its something to do with power management. But I am not sure how to check that?

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1 hour ago, Swaffy said:

Strangely that particular BSOD is known more for GPU driver issues or even a poorly seated GPU, although your BSOD screenshot shows its something to do with filesystem. when you reinstalled windows did you install sata drivers relevant to your motherboard or did you leave it to the default windows drivers.

Just checked the GPU drivers, currentyl unintalled any drivers, still restarts and crashes. Thought I will install motherboard drivers first, but it seems my motherboard doesn't have windows 10 supported drivers. Last ones are for windows 8.1, not sure if its okay if I install those? 

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On 12/15/2018 at 10:04 PM, nJoy. said:

 

 

On 12/15/2018 at 10:04 PM, nJoy. said:

Just checked the GPU drivers, currentyl unintalled any drivers, still restarts and crashes. Thought I will install motherboard drivers first, but it seems my motherboard doesn't have windows 10 supported drivers. Last ones are for windows 8.1, not sure if its okay if I install those? 

I fixed the problem with windows reinstall, still not sure why it was doing what it did.

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Actually ntfs.sys as the name says is the NTFS driver... 

Something messed up with system drivers, or even a system corruption

 

You could have tried with "sfc /scannow"
or dism /online /cleanup-image /restore-health

Also is the same BIOS interface being used? (AHCI) 

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On 12/18/2018 at 5:41 PM, Lukyp said:

Actually ntfs.sys as the name says is the NTFS driver... 

Something messed up with system drivers, or even a system corruption

 

You could have tried with "sfc /scannow"
or dism /online /cleanup-image /restore-health

Also is the same BIOS interface being used? (AHCI) 

I think so. Thanks for advice, I forgot about scannow command. Maybe next time I will remember that ?

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