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Hey everybody, thanks for reading!

I got a problem with my new self-built PC, the problem is that always when I turn it on, in the morning, it gets a bluescreen during the first boot. Then. when I reboot everything is perfectly fine until the next morning when I boot again.
At this point I don't know what the problem is, I've done several clean installs, bought a new ssd (To make sure it wasn't a disk problem) and always tried to update my drivers.
The thing is, when I search the error code and open an article it always says that it's a driver problem, but in my opinion these are all up to date.

So here are my specs:

OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit
CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K (LGA 1151, 3.70GHz, Unlocked)
MB: ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-E GAMING (LGA 1151, Intel Z370, ATX)
RAM: HyperX Fury (2x, 8GB, DDR4-2400, DIMM 288)
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti STRIX O11G-GAMING (11GB, High End)
PSU: Corsair RM750x *2018* (750W)
AIO: Corsair H150i Pro
SSHD: 
Seagate FireCuda (2TB, 3.5", Desktop)
SSD: 
WD Blue 3D NAND (250GB, 2.5")
 

(some) ERROR Codes:

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

QUOTA_UNDERFLOW

PFN_LIST_CORRUPT

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

 

The things that I tried:

- Update drivers

- Reinstall Windows (I even created a new boot-drive)
- Switch Disk

- I ran "sfc/scannow" many times

- I tried to run "Chkdsk/f /r" but it stopped at 11% and I waited for about an hour and then I quit it.

- Updated Bios

THANKS FOR THE HELP!!!

 

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10 minutes ago, StarCrafter51 said:

Hey everybody, thanks for reading!

I got a problem with my new self-built PC, the problem is that always when I turn it on, in the morning, it gets a bluescreen during the first boot. Then. when I reboot everything is perfectly fine until the next morning when I boot again.
At this point I don't know what the problem is, I've done several clean installs, bought a new ssd (To make sure it wasn't a disk problem) and always tried to update my drivers.
The thing is, when I search the error code and open an article it always says that it's a driver problem, but in my opinion these are all up to date.

So here are my specs:

OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit
CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K (LGA 1151, 3.70GHz, Unlocked)
MB: ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-E GAMING (LGA 1151, Intel Z370, ATX)
RAM: HyperX Fury (2x, 8GB, DDR4-2400, DIMM 288)
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti STRIX O11G-GAMING (11GB, High End)
PSU: Corsair RM750x *2018* (750W)
AIO: Corsair H150i Pro
SSHD: 
Seagate FireCuda (2TB, 3.5", Desktop)
SSD: 
WD Blue 3D NAND (250GB, 2.5")
 

(some) ERROR Codes:

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

QUOTA_UNDERFLOW

 

The things that I tried:

- Update drivers

- Reinstall Windows (I even created a new boot-drive)
- Switch Disk

- I ran "sfc/scannow" many times

- I tried to run "Chkdsk/f /r" but it stopped at 11% and I waited for about an hour and then I quit it.

THANKS FOR THE HELP!!!

 

Are you running any overclocks?

Might be memory related have you tried reseating memory and trying different slots etc.

Quote or tag me @Lemtea so I can see your reply. 


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Thanks for helping!

and no, I haven't overclocked my CPU but my GPU, but these errors where happening before too so ;/ -> It's in the Asus software and I only do it during gaming (It's a mode that I can turn on/off) so it's not activated during the boot process.

What do you mean with "memory" the RAM? (Sorry I'm not an expert ;D) if, yes I did but the problem is the MB won't post if I switch the RAM to a random slot. So I only can switch those two.

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