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Bit of history on the issue after getting new parts for my pc I re-installed windows 10 and issues started appearing immediately most scary BSOD is "kernel security check failure" when it happens it doesn't give me more info except the name and when i used BlueScreenView to see whats wrong it says "ntoskrnl.exe +72289" and "ntoskrnl.exe +159929" I googled it and it usually is connected to bad ram which was the first thing i tested.

 

MemTest86 I ran it for about 20 hours and it showed no errors

 

AIDA64: 10 hours no bsod while doing it 

 

FurMark: 7 hours no bsod while doing it 

 

The worst thing is that the windows 7 works fine I updated completely and it works no BSOD whatsoever but when i come to windows 10 it fails miserably, so I've uploaded all the stuff so somebody smarter then me would need to help me identify the issue.

 

More general info:

 

OS - Windows 10 Pro, Version 1607 x64

CPU: AMD Athlon 880k no oc

GPU: AMD MSI 7850 1GB no oc

MOBO: Asus a55-BM-k

PSU: Enermax epr 425 awt

 

ps. if somebody needs more info just post what I need to upload 

 

 

 

SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

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"Random BSOD"
Try the built in windows memory test and make sure you have all the uh, "settings" I guess turned on. Like the topography tests and all that. I also had random BSODs in the past just like youre describing sometimes while gaming sometimes while under no load at all sometimes 20 minutes after boot and sometimes id get some good uptime thinkig the problem was gone. Yea I tried all kinds of things and whats more using only memtest x86 I ruled out bad ram, replaced hard drive, did reinstall, the works, going back to the ram a second time with the normal windows memory test tool I turned on every single in-depth detail I could and it found the bad stick before the first pass had finished.

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8 hours ago, SpanishMoss said:

"Random BSOD"
Try the built in windows memory test and make sure you have all the uh, "settings" I guess turned on. Like the topography tests and all that. I also had random BSODs in the past just like youre describing sometimes while gaming sometimes while under no load at all sometimes 20 minutes after boot and sometimes id get some good uptime thinkig the problem was gone. Yea I tried all kinds of things and whats more using only memtest x86 I ruled out bad ram, replaced hard drive, did reinstall, the works, going back to the ram a second time with the normal windows memory test tool I turned on every single in-depth detail I could and it found the bad stick before the first pass had finished.

I too replaced hard drive I will do it tonight hopefully I'll find the issue

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