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Pc has lots of errors and bluescreens, HELP

hello!

 

I have my pc for some years now, upgraded my GPU, then my motherboard and CPU. on the way I encountered some errors but those are I think fixed. But now I have blue screens while using my pc normally.

 

The error from the blue screens say its from all the different programs on my pc, I had just one that said the Microsoft store was the problem.

this might be normal for people but the frequency it happens concerns me, its almost a normal thing that there is a blue screen.

 

 

With the blue screens I also have a weird thing were both my monitors go blink black. if that happens nothing seems to happen until I need to switch from program or close a program(or move the program around, haven't tried it I think).

The open programs seem to be stuck at there place, when open I can use it.

 

When I close it it choses a weird place spanning across my 2 monitors but as a picture, I cant click desktop shortcuts underneath but also  cant interact with the closed program/picture.

Sometimes when the monitors blink black the programs visually change position but are for the pc still in the correct place

for example vs code 5 cm/inches to the left, only visually to close it I still need to hit the X top right and i think the program becomes that sort of picture)   

 

I may be able to fix the blue screens but the errors are from so many different programs I don't know what to do. I hope you can help!

Thank you so much for your time and have a nice day or night 🙂

 

PS: I am really sorry for my bad explanations, I'm bad at it and it is hard to describe, I don't have any pictures of the monitor error and the blue screens are all different.

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33 minutes ago, ytty said:

upgraded my GPU, then my motherboard and CPU

What did you upgrade from and to?

 

Did you do a clean reinstall of Windows after upgrading?

It's entirely possible that I misinterpreted/misread your topic and/or question. This happens more often than I care to admit. Apologies in advance.

 

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what trouble shooting have you done so far?  Did you buy new ram when you replaced the mother board? Did you buy a new PSU or are you using your old one?

 

Maybe start with ram test (first check it is seated properly then run a memory testing program).

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32 minutes ago, CT854 said:

What did you upgrade from and to?

 

Did you do a clean reinstall of Windows after upgrading?

yes I did do reinstall, sorry and i went from the aorus z390 elite with the i5-9400f to the B660 GAMING X DDR4 with the i5-12400f. prob gonna upgrade to i7 12 or 13th gen

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27 minutes ago, mr moose said:

what trouble shooting have you done so far?  Did you buy new ram when you replaced the mother board? Did you buy a new PSU or are you using your old one?

 

Maybe start with ram test (first check it is seated properly then run a memory testing program).

I haven't bought new parts except the upgrades. And I did do a few trouble shooting steps but those can be ignored, I don't have the results anymore and I did the tests not that great. I did do a third party ram check and got a lot of errors, 50+ or something like that 😕 don't know if fixed that tbh

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21 minutes ago, ytty said:

And I did do a few trouble shooting steps but those can be ignored, I don't have the results anymore and I did the tests not that great. I did do a third party ram check and got a lot of errors, 50+ or something like that 😕 don't know if fixed that tbh

Any information about what you did is good and useful information.

 

I would go with @mr moose's suggestion and testing the RAM to see if there are any issues with it, whether it's seated correctly or if there is a separate issue related to memory full stop.

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I am gonna test ram, maybe buy some new ram. thx!

my 2 ram slots are in the best place, but the bios has a feature to check that and with 1 it works but with 2 in correct place it doesn't work. I don't know if this is or will be relevant 

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2 minutes ago, aDoomGuy said:

Sure test your RAM but some debug codes would be very helpful. You can maybe try whocrashed and see if you can retrieve any from a dumpfile.

Do i need to run this after i get a crash?

 

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Just now, ytty said:

Do i need to run this after i get a crash?

 

You can run it anytime as long you have a dump file. Which are created when you BSOD.

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