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5 minutes ago, blackscotch said:

After upgrading my os version to build 1803 my pc started showing BSOD and the bsod is different everytime, I tried every method upgrading, cleaning temp,checking system files but still 

Are you guys getting the same problem Ir is it only me who is victim of this Problem

let us know what the codes are :) 

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12 minutes ago, blackscotch said:

bsod is different everytime

There are crash dump files. I can deconstruct them and tell you where the error is, post them here for download and I'll analyze them

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It may be not related of course and it's one of "universal solutions" (like "reinstall system" or "sfc /scannow") I don't like, but some people fixed BSOD problems with disabling fast boot in Windows. Fast boot makes problems sometimes because it's kind of hibernation in win10 and if your system constantly loads partially hibernated system instead of full boot - it may be reason. It not hurts, but it's worth a try. And after windows upgrade is good to also check if there are any new bios that sometimes may improve stability and compatibility, and drivers (but it's not my advice, since I think you're already done that).

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specs?

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1 hour ago, williamcll said:

specs?

Do we really need detailed specs in this case? I don't think any specs will help us to resolve this problem. Unless you know what may causes that (for example - "Adata SSD model xxxyyy causes BSOD with Win10 1803 and I know that!"). :)

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55 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

Do we really need detailed specs in this case? I don't think any specs will help us to resolve this problem. Unless you know what may causes that (for example - "Adata SSD model xxxyyy causes BSOD with Win10 1803 and I know that!"). :)

I have my os installed in ssd but of pny 128gb is that a problem

 But in earlier version of windows q0 build 16 something I didnt faced any bsod

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Well, it's event ID 41 so it can be anything, mostly related to hardware or drivers.

You must go deeper, enter that Kernel-Power Critical error, choose details etc.

 

Anyway - do you have any experience anyway to resolve this problem? Because it start to be a little more advanced and from my experience, it will be long and painful process. You don't even answer me if you disable fast boot in your system.

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1 minute ago, homeap5 said:

Well, it's event ID 41 so it can be anything, mostly related to hardware or drivers.

You must go deeper, enter that Kernel-Power Critical error, choose details etc.

 

Anyway - do you have any experience anyway to resolve this problem? Because it start to be a little more advanced and from my experience, it will be long and painful process. You don't even answer me if you disable fast boot in your system.

sorry but i don't have any experience about the problem
actually i don't know how to disable fast boot

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Of course, there is always solution. Reinstalling Windows is workaround, not a solution, since we don't know what causes problem.

 

Go DEEPER, double click on that Critical and at the bootom you'll see "General" and "Details" info.

Type what is in "General" section, expand what is in Details section etc.

 

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2 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

Of course, there is always solution. Reinstalling Windows is workaround, not a solution, since we don't know what causes problem.

 

1. Go DEEPER, double click on that Critical and at the bootom you'll see "General" and "Details" info.

Type what is in "General" section, expand what is in Details section etc.

 

2. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-disable-windows-10-fast-startup

is this you are talking about

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