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I recently got a new PC, after 2 days of use i started getting bluescreens with bad system config info error code while booting up Windows. I thought a program caused this end deleted the program i suspected. But 2 days later i got bluscreens again and got 3 in the following day and PC could no longer boot. I was stuck in Automatic Repair. I watched videos on YouTube about how to fixing it but none of them worked. I decided to reinstall Windows. I reinstalled it yesterday and loaded my drivers, programs, games, etc. Did a 30m stress test and everything was working fine until today. When i tried to open up my PC today, i got 2 bluscreens again with the bad system config info error while booting into Windows. I have limited days as it took 7 days to not boot up to Windows again on the previous case. I did Windows Memory test as it BSOD can be caused by RAMs too but it found no problem. I really need help. Im not native in English so sorry for the grammar mistakes.

I only get this BSOD while trying to boot up Windows, never got one while using Windows.

I have followed the instructions of the BSOD Posting thread and these are my files (Uploaded to Google Drive):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jx6SOVTkxBFOr1cMi3R-H2dpa00eUe59
https://drive.google.com/open?id=10XAJpLL44KerLNIDY4-8no2e-dhHpHuk
 

  • OS - Windows 10
  • x86 (32-bit) or x64 - x64
  • What OS was originaly installed on the system - Windows 10
  • Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? - Bought a Windows Key online
  • Age of system (hardware) - 9 days
  • Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - Current Windows is 1 day old and yes i have reinstalled the OS
  • CPU model - i5 8600K
  • Video Card model - GTX 1060 6GB
  • MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) - MSI Z370-A PRO
  • Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this) - EVGA G3 750W 80+ Gold
  • System Manufacturer - Myself?
  • Exact model number (if OEM or laptop) - N/A
  • Laptop or Desktop? - Desktop

    Thanks in advance.

 

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26 minutes ago, Powahfull said:

Thanks in advance.

Step 1, if you have overclocked the system, reset back to default.

Step 2. Run MemTestx86+ for a minimum of 24 hours. This will definitely prove whether the memory is at fault. The built-in memory diagnostic in windows is useless.

Step 3. Report back on the results of MemTestx86+ 

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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