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Fresh install drive errors, Windows 10

kmanchine

I have a problem with fresh install of windows 10.

i have bought new ssd(kingston uv500) and installed os like usualy do. And downloading basic stuff like chrome and amd driver. After hour or two i get message that there are drive errors. After which i get bsod with system collapse error and unable to boot it again.

Windows 10 downloaded from their official site.

i tested drive health and sectors with two diffrent program and they dont show any problems.

all MB and rest of drivers are up to date.

specs:

i7 4790k

z97 sabertooth mark 2

asus 280x

8gb ddr3 ram

120gb ssd and 1tb hdd

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Update: tried lot of stuff. Disabling network and disabling updates and auto installing drivers and manually installing them but still not working. Gotten blue screen with error wdf01000 and ntoskrnl.exe which caused system to crash.

i have been running malwarebytes in case there is virus. But the crash usually happens like 4h after installing fresh os.

 

i am now trying running os on hdd instead of sdd to check if ssd is problem 

 

 if any of you have suggestions please help.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, kmanchine said:

Update: tried lot of stuff. Disabling network and disabling updates and auto installing drivers and manually installing them but still not working. Gotten blue screen with error wdf01000 and ntoskrnl.exe which caused system to crash.

i have been running malwarebytes in case there is virus. But the crash usually happens like 4h after installing fresh os.

 

i am now trying running os on hdd instead of sdd to check if ssd is problem 

 

 if any of you have suggestions please help.

 

 

You could return the ssd under warranty if you just got it

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  • 3 weeks later...

While everything works correctly on my hdd, i sent my ssd to rma, but they returned it as drive is not faulty.

I managed to get CBS log of error via  scannow.

I really dont know what else to do, if you guys have any directions here, or to any site that may be able to offer help ill be grateful.

CBS.log

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try this

- reseat your RAM, one of the errors you stated could be faulty memory

- If you're overclocking, reset pc to defaults.

- In bios, reset settings to defaults or clear CMOS

- If you have important files on SSD and HDD, move them to online storage, usb drive, ext. hdd.......

- Create a new windows 10 media installer via usb

- Change boot order to boot off usb

- Install windows 10 to SSD, making sure to format/delete all partitions on both SSD and HDD

http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-3567655/clean-installation-windows.html

Visit manufacturer's websites.  Download update utility apps if they have them.  update drivers

Check HDD for drive errors

gl

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After lot of trials i managed to find error but no way to fix it. The problem lies in drivers causing errors but only when i have os on ssd but not on hdd.

any way to locate what driver is causing it. I managed to boot it with disabling enforcing driver intengrity and using cmd command.

any permanent fix as i am running latest version of windows 10

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