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FUCK YEAH MY FIRST BSOD!!!

 

Here's a bit of context :  Basically was playing the Evil Within on my PC, then ethernet driver, fking intel ethernet connection i-219v, corrupts for some reason so hey, as usual, I close all my shit, turn off PC, turn off PSU. Then I reset CMOS, cause I've been doin' the same shit regarding the same ethernet drivers for what, like, 5  months now? So yeah, I reset CMOS as usual, now here comes the fun part, I turn the PC back on, now, very noice, I get the Windows 10 BSOD screen, INACESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE. So here I reset the PC, go into BIOS, manually boot throught the SSD since that's where windows is, shit nothing is working. Go back in BIOS, boot throught Windows Boot managment or some shit, same issue. So that's where I'm sitting at right now. Couple resets in and I turn to you guys, I probably need some sort of external booting device such a an USB with the Windows 10 ISO on or something, right?

 

So yeah, just wanted to know what I should do now, since I pretty much tried everything. Now I'm just wondering if I'll lose some of my stuff because of this shit? Also, fuck i-219v, you can shove it up your ass Intel.

 

Thanks!

 

EDIT : I did try switching from SATA HICL or whatever and back, that didn't work either. 

 

EDIT 2 : Guess you guys might like my specs? Intel i5-6600k, Asus z-170A, Ripjaws 4X4 gb DDR4 3200 RAM, Sapphire Nitro r9 390, EVGA Supernova 750, Samsung 250SSD, 2 1tb HDD (Caviar Blue) in raid 1(where they are basically copies of each other?), and that's it.

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Weird, I'd go with getting the Windows 10 iso image, and making a bootable USB drive, to boot from UEFI bios to the drive, to then attempt a repair.

 

https://mspoweruser.com/how-to-create-a-bootable-usb-drive-for-windows-10/

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

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2 minutes ago, Kierax said:

Weird, I'd go with getting sthe Windows 10 iso image, and making a bootable USB drive, to boot from UEFI bios to the drive, to then attempt a repair.

 

https://mspoweruser.com/how-to-create-a-bootable-usb-drive-for-windows-10/

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

Yeah I know, weird issue especially with the ethernet driver, they fuck my life and I hate it.

Thanks.

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I would (once your setup) find the manufacturer for the ethernet port, and find out if they have a more up to date driver.

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1 minute ago, Kierax said:

I would (once your setup) find the manufacturer for the ethernet port, and find out if they have a more up to date driver.

I did at first like a few moths back, perhaps they've got a new version by now, would sure appreciate it

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How is resetting your cmos going to do anything usefull to a supposedly corrupt driver? Remove g the faulty driver and installing a new one should be sufficient. 

 

Here is the latest driver:

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25016/Intel-Network-Adapter-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=82186

 

Im guess ingen what screwed up your boot settings is you clearing the cmos.. It will default the bios or uefi to default. 

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8 minutes ago, NoobCase said:

How is resetting your cmos going to do anything usefull to a supposedly corrupt driver? Remove g the faulty driver and installing a new one should be sufficient. 

 

Here is the latest driver:

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25016/Intel-Network-Adapter-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=82186

 

Im guess ingen what screwed up your boot settings is you clearing the cmos.. It will default the bios or uefi to default. 

Yeah I know, it's like backward logic, but like 5 months ago I spent like a week trying to fix the drivers being fucked up, to finally say : Fuck it, reset CMOS, and it worked, so that's what I've been doing each time it occured again, so like 7-8 times

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3 minutes ago, NoobCase said:

If it keep happening perhaps the real issue is not the ethernet driver? 

Perhaps it is, but when self diagnosing that's the only thing I could come up with, I mean every other electronic device still had internet, I tried going wireless, blablabla, nothing would work. That and when it's corrupt the 2 little LEDS are colored up yellow and orange, when it's working they're lit up green and orange. Talking about the ethernet port here of course. I believe it's the motherboard ethernet slot which has issues with the driver

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4 minutes ago, Flowey said:

Perhaps it is, but when self diagnosing that's the only thing I could come up with, I mean every other electronic device still had internet, I tried going wireless, blablabla, nothing would work. That and when it's corrupt the 2 little LEDS are colored up yellow and orange, when it's working they're lit up green and orange. Talking about the ethernet port here of course

https://www.quora.com/What-do-the-different-colors-of-lights-in-an-Ethernet-port-mean

 

To debug a bsod you need the mini dump or dump file (. Dmp) 

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1 minute ago, NoobCase said:

Just a short and correct explanation of what those leds are and why they change color and blink ;)

 

Se the editere post above as well. 

Yeah with this BSOD experience Im definitly going to be looking up the issue with the ethernet drivers cause, fuck damn, you know why I ended up realising the issue was happening again? I looked up for a key location video for the evil within. I JUST WANTED TO GAME. BUT NOW I CAN'T. UGGGGHHHHHH

 

So yeah, will definitly find out wtf the issue is in the first place cause I'm pissed, ooooooooouuuuuuuu so pissed

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2 minutes ago, Flowey said:

Wut? You mean the mefia creation thingy or something else?

https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/download-windbg

 

Something else ;)

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4 minutes ago, Flowey said:

Actually should I shove this tool into the same USB drive as the actual ISO or another one?

Ah nope..  That won't help with that part of the pro kom im afraid. 

 

 

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I know I'm not providing  definitive answers. I'm trying to give you the toosl to identify  the problems. 

 

"give the man a fish he will live for a day.  Teach  the man how to fish... " you know :)

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13 minutes ago, NoobCase said:

Wow that's actually much better then the page I ended up with, god I'll fking print it, thank you, had I got that while googling I wouldn't even need to ask the forums my issue.

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2 minutes ago, Flowey said:

Wow that's actually much better then the page I ended up with, god I'll fking print it, thank you, had I got that while googling I wouldn't even need to ask the forums my issue.

Your Welcome!  Hope you sort it fast and back to gaming! :)

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2 hours ago, NoobCase said:

Your Welcome!  Hope you sort it fast and back to gaming! :)

Yo, just got home with my usb stick, lauched it, now I've got a window telling me this: : It looks like you started an upgrade and booted from installation media. If you want to continue with the upgrade, remove the media from your PC AND CLICK YES. if you want a clean installation instead, clock no. 

 

WTF do I do? I mean, it's not like booting the regular thing works, right, so I'm leaning toward just clicking no for a clean install? Am I right?

 

Thanks!

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