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About a week ago, my pc did a windows 10 update, figured nothing would go wrong. While the update was happening, I was outside working. Three hours go by and I come inside to my pc in a blue screen/reset cycle. (trys turning on, boom, blue screen, then turns off and trys turning on agian)

 

I have a USB with the creation tool installed. I plugged in the USB, set it as the boot drive, formatted my drives and started the win 10 download. The install was about 5-6 mins long, which seemed fast imo. 

 

After the download, the windows 10 logo pops up in like 144p and pop up appeared stating, Windows 10 can not be installed on this hardware... plus some other info. Therefore I assumed it was the drive, I swapped drives (turned pc off and took sata and power off the win 10 installed ssd) 

 

I managed to install win 10 onto my 2nd ssd. long story short, same story happened above.

 

I do have another pc that is about 3-4 years old, that i plugged my desired SSD into. Installed windows 10 from the usb exactly like above. This time the install worked. I transfered the SSD back to my current PC and win 10 launch like there was never a problem.

 

Heres the kicker, about every 5-50mins, the blue screen pops up with the code, memory management. I watched the task manager>performance, to witness either the RAM or hard drive spike before the blue screen. Nothing, nothing indicating the problem. The blur screen is more prevalent when downloading something, but if pc is idle then it will take longer to pop blue screen.

 

I have currently have tried -

- Updated GPU drivers

- Updated Windows 10 from settings

- Run SFC scanner

- Run Windows Memory Diagnostic

- Checked Event Viewer

- chkdsk /r, showed nothing wrong

 

I have not tried reseating the RAM, and if the RAM is the problem, I already have new RAM order.

 

 

I7 9700
nvidia gtx 2070
corsair lpx 16gb ddr4 2666 mhz
gigabyte b360 aorus gaming 3 
kingston 480gb ssd

 

Thanks :)

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Download Memtest86 and run that. 

 

Also, list your hardware. 

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6 hours ago, midWest said:

There *might* be something wrong? you think?

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mmmmmmmmmmm... just a bit.. do you have XMP enabled?

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