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Windows 10 corruption

Slowky

Hey

 

so i keep having issues with windows 10 fresh install becoming corrupted and unusable to .dll errors when ever anything is opened.

 

OS is installed on a OCZ 250gb ssd, with two random seagate drives for other files.

 

Have tried multiple fresh install and .dll errors keep happening after around 10 hours of use and a restart.

 

Have ran SSD Life to check health of the SSD and it says it should be good for around another 8 years also tried windows memory diagnostic tools which also returned no issues.

 

have also tried DISM and SFC

 

Any help or input would be greatly appreciated

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I'd check with Crystaldisk info, never heard of the software you used before tbh

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1: look at which kind of DLL errors you get. Usually they point to a piece of hardware.

2: look up at how to break windows 10 updates. Do a fresh install, and check if windows kills itself again after them 10 hours.
3: windows 7 ftw.

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1 minute ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

I'd check with Crystaldisk info, never heard of the software you used before tbh

was just the first free one i seen ill try that. ty

1 minute ago, Dutch-stoner said:

1: look at which kind of DLL errors you get. Usually they point to a piece of hardware.

2: look up at how to break windows 10 updates. Do a fresh install, and check if windows kills itself again after them 10 hours.
3: windows 7 ftw.

cant remember the DLL errors seemed like it was just random could not even fix with dism and sfc

 

also need windows 10 cause 7 is meant to be a pain to get oculus to run on

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25 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

I'd check with Crystaldisk info, never heard of the software you used before tbh

just ran Crystaldisk there and all 3 drives are in good health with SSD being 88%

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27 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

Did you run CHKDSK on the SSD?

ran a CHKDSK and there was no errors, same was hapening with DISM on last fresh install, that health was fine until one day/2 days later where it was unusable.

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Check the system with only the SSD connected. Also, one drive at a time connected, if you can install Windows on one of the other ones to test. Also, did you update your BIOS and are the latest chipset drivers installed?

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2 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

Check the system with only the SSD connected. Also, one drive at a time connected, if you can install Windows on one of the other ones to test.

will trying this next time it rolls over to die which will probs be in 1-2 days but will grab screenshots this time , ty ;)

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