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BSOD, again, please. help. anyone.

Velja

 Since no one help, but it still happens, lets try again.
On top of all that I did there, I also tested VRAM as well, no problem.
Now it only happens on start up, restarts and works fine.

If I would never turn it off, it would never do it.
Here is the WhoChrashed report on it:
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PLEASE SOME HELP. I don't know what else to do..
P.S. The asio3.systill error from Driver Verifier IS THAT A PROBLEM???

 

System spec:
Ryzen 5 1600AF (no OC)
Asus PRIME A320M-K (6042 BIOS before, Now on 5606 but that didn't fix it)
Kingston HyperX 2x8GB DDR4 3200Mhz CL16 kit (running at 3200Mhz)
ZOTAC GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5 (no OC)
Kingston A200 240GB SSD
WD 1TB 
Windows 11(on now)/Windows 10(was before)- happened on both

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At this point, I'd recommend a fresh install. But looking at

8 minutes ago, Velja said:

Windows 11(on now)/Windows 10(was before)- happened on both

Did you upgrade from windows 10 or was it a clean install? If it was not a clean install, I'd recommend doing so. Since you have stress tested every component after the system is stable and it does not crash, hardware can be put aside as it does not seems to be causing the failure.

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1 minute ago, Hold-Ma-Beer said:

At this point, I'd recommend a fresh install. But looking at

Did you upgrade from windows 10 or was it a clean install? If it was not a clean install, I'd recommend doing so. Since you have stress tested every component after the system is stable and it does not crash, hardware can be put aside as it does not seems to be causing the failure.

I did fresh install, two times. first on just Windows 10, now its Windows 11 from fresh second Windows 10. 

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9 minutes ago, Velja said:

I did fresh install, two times. first on just Windows 10, now its Windows 11 from fresh second Windows 10. 

ok....

Can you record this, upload in drive and share the link here? Would help us to figure out what is going on more clearly 🙂

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3 minutes ago, Hold-Ma-Beer said:

ok....

Can you record this, upload in drive and share the link here? Would help us to figure out what is going on more clearly 🙂

Record the fresh install process or.. not sure what you mean?

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29 minutes ago, Velja said:

Record the fresh install process or.. not sure what you mean?

Record what is happening. Like the whole process of you getting BSOD.

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Use a live bootable Linux and run in that for a little bit. That will help narrow down if it’s Windows or a bad install many times. 
You could also boot into Windows Safe mode to either eliminate driver conflicts. 

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Will try Linux or Safe mode, as of record the BSOD, it boots to windows after 5 sec BSOD, BUT only after I leave the pc off awhile(like over night). if I leave it for 2-3h nothing, all is fine. Also after the BSOD, all works fine. 

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May i ask why you would want aemour crate installed? 

Any and all options you get from Asus OS software you can also do from the bios and from there it is permanent , in windows things like these can happen as well as them not working and thereforw settings they apply are no longer working(benefit gone).

 

Recommend removing both armour crate and asus AI Suite.

 

And if on windows 11 also remove ryzen master if installed, same problem in the next update (greyscreen of death)

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