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Can someone help me with this? I get it rather randomly, I remember getting it after I close a game, and just now I got it when trying to log in to my Windows 10 user (only happened once), I also remember getting it while in a middle of a game while alt-tabbing.

 

The problem is both common, and rare, rare because I can't expect it to appear, but common because at least it happens once a day, I've updated my graphics card driver, and I'm not sure if it because of my rams.

 

I got two drives, one is an SSD (for disk C:), another is an HDD, when I use HDD Sentinel, it said that my SSD is in bad health, and my HDD is good, but in practice, I never noticed anything wrong with the files that I store on my SSD, I even put my important files in there instead of in my "good" HDD, because files in my HDD sometimes corrupt, and sometimes when I download something to it, the files got corrupted so I need to redownload to install it.

 

So any Idea? Is it my HDD that causing the problem? Thanks, any help would be appreciated

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8 minutes ago, tkitch said:

Run Crystakdisk on your SSD to verify health.  If it's indeed in bad health?  That could be a big problem.

Thanks, but is it the kind of problem that can cause the BSOD, or is it another? because if it's about losing data, I've already backed it up, and my budget is pretty tight, I don't want to go buy a new SSD but still got the problem. Oh, actually I just checked, in Crystal Disk Info, it said both of my drives are good. Wait, it did says "Good 14%", is that bad?

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1 minute ago, Agent Squirrel said:

Thanks, but is it the kind of problem that can cause the BSOD, or is it another? because if it's about losing data, I've already backed it up, and my budget is pretty tight, I don't want to go buy a new SSD but still got the problem. Oh, actually I just checked, in Crystal Disk Info, it said both of my drives are good.

A corrupt / dying drive can easily cause BSoDs all over the place, sometimes seemingly randomly.  But if Crystaldisk says it's good, I'm probably good with believing that.

 

you could try "SFC /SCANNOW" to verify w lot of windows integrity.

 

Run CMD as Administrator  (Type CMD in search, right click on it, run as administrator)
Type in:  scf /scannow 

 

It  may take a bit, depending on if it finds any file errors during the scan.  (If not, it'll be pretty quick.)

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2 minutes ago, tkitch said:

A corrupt / dying drive can easily cause BSoDs all over the place, sometimes seemingly randomly.  But if Crystaldisk says it's good, I'm probably good with believing that.

 

you could try "SFC /SCANNOW" to verify w lot of windows integrity.

 

Run CMD as Administrator  (Type CMD in search, right click on it, run as administrator)
Type in:  scf /scannow 

 

It  may take a bit, depending on if it finds any file errors during the scan.  (If not, it'll be pretty quick.)

I'm sorry, it did actually say "Good 14%" is that bad?

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14 minutes ago, tkitch said:

Run Crystakdisk on your SSD to verify health.  If it's indeed in bad health?  That could be a big problem.

i doubt that the ssd is the memoly management cause. Its a ram error. The most likely cause would be a bad stick, not wnough voltag on the mem, or just pushing it too high.

I could use some help with this!

please, pm me if you would like to contribute to my gpu bios database (includes overclocking bios, stock bios, and upgrades to gpus via modding)

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My beautiful, but not that powerful, main PC:

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