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Alright so I've been having random crashes lately and these occurs sometimes while gaming but I've mostly noticed them when I am just browsing the internet or just letting my computer be by itself. And it seems like its a different error each time but I have some pictures I will include. Also I do not know if this is related but sometimes at night my computer will randomly boot up on its own. I also get a lot of "He's dead Jim." error while loading webpages in google.

Any help is beyond appreciated. Thank you.

 

Link to my captured error messages: http://imgur.com/a/49UI0

 

System:

CPU: Core i5-4690K @ 3.50GHz

Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 3

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16 GB

GPU: EVGA GTX 760

Case: Cooler Master HAF 922

PSU: Corsair HX650

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This issue need more information from you but that BSOD is a popular one so i will list some fixes for it.

 

  1. If you have a CPU and/or GPU OC add some voltage
  2. If you don't or have not done any system maintenance on the software side of things do so now with CCleaner but if you have an SSD make sure it has TRIM and that it is enabled...... put this code, fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify in an administrator level command prompt and press enter, if you get a 0 then TRIM is enabled and the issue is from something else.
  3. re-install GPU driver
  4. clear your CMOS----note: clearing the CMOS can reset your UEFI/BIOS to factory settings so if you made any changes make sure to have a record of it so you can set it back up how you had it
  5. try a memory test

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This issue need more information from you but that BSOD is a popular one so i will list some fixes for it.

  • If you have a CPU and/or GPU OC add some voltage
  • If you don't or have not done any system maintenance on the software side of things do so now with CCleaner but if you have an SSD make sure it has TRIM and that it is enabled...... put this code, fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify in an administrator level command prompt and press enter, if you get a 0 then TRIM is enabled and the issue is from something else.
  • re-install GPU driver
  • clear your CMOS----note: clearing the CMOS can reset your UEFI/BIOS to factory settings so if you made any changes make sure to have a record of it so you can set it back up how you had it
  • try a memory test

What other information would you need?

1. I do not have anything Over Clocked

2. Could you please explain how to check TRIM a little more?

3. I update my GPU drivers as soon as them come out but I will see what re-installing does

4. Can you explain this more?

5. How do I go about preforming a memory test?

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What other information would you need?

1. I do not have anything Over Clocked

2. Could you please explain how to check TRIM a little more?

3. I update my GPU drivers as soon as them come out but I will see what re-installing does

4. Can you explain this more?

5. How do I go about preforming a memory test?

2.trim is drive optimization for ssds

3.use display driver uninstaller

4. Cmos battery, on motherboard, take it out, turn off psu (0) not (1),push power button for 20 seconds, replace battery

5. Memtest86 or windows has a memory tester, also right click ofn storage drivrs and check for errors.

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It came back with saying it found corrupt files but was unable to fix them and that the details were logged. Where do I go from there?

i tried something called dism, its along the same lines of sfc scan. Honestly i would reinstall windows. There is another way but, it's hard, have to find the bad files and replace them.
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2.trim is drive optimization for ssds

3.use display driver uninstaller

4. Cmos battery, on motherboard, take it out, turn off psu (0) not (1),push power button for 20 seconds, replace battery

5. Memtest86 or windows has a memory tester, also right click ofn storage drivrs and check for errors.

2. Trim is enabled

3. Do I download a program for doing this or just go through Nvidia Control Panal to do it?

4. I'm going to try that soon.

5. I am about to run it and will update you

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2. Trim is enabled

3. Do I download a program for doing this or just go through Nvidia Control Panal to do it?

4. I'm going to try that soon.

5. I am about to run it and will update you

display driver uninstaller is a separate program.
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Well it just gave me a little notification of finding nothing wrong but I'll run it again to see if it gives anything different. And I moved from 7 to the free 10 upgrade of Windows so how would I go about re-installing Windows? Also what would I be losing by doing this and does it matter that I just dual-booted Windows 7 onto my hard-drive and Windows 10 is on my SSD?

Edit: So I ran the memory tester again and all it gave was a notification saying "no memory errors were detected". Also I forgot to add that I usually get alot of "He's dead Jim." errors while trying to load webpages in google or when the pages are just sitting there doing nothing.

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Well it just gave me a little notification of finding nothing wrong but I'll run it again to see if it gives anything different. And I moved from 7 to the free 10 upgrade of Windows so how would I go about re-installing Windows? Also what would I be losing by doing this and does it matter that I just dual-booted Windows 7 onto my hard-drive and Windows 10 is on my SSD?

Edit: So I ran the memory tester again and all it gave was a notification saying "no memory errors were detected". Also I forgot to add that I usually get alot of "He's dead Jim." errors while trying to load webpages in google or when the pages are just sitting there doing nothing.

in setting, update and security, recovery.reset this pc. you will lose everything on the drive so back it up

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in setting, update and security, recovery.reset this pc. you will lose everything on the drive so back it up

Will I loose everything on both drives or just the SSD that has windows 10 on it? Also how would I get Windows 10 back up onto the SSD?

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Will I loose everything on both drives or just the SSD that has windows 10 on it? Also how would I get Windows 10 back up onto the SSD?

everything on the os drive, takeout other drives 1st so you only put the os on the ssd.
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