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Looks good and if you used that AdwCleaner before and it found nothing wrong then I have no more ideas.

You need someone who can have access to your computer and some experience to test your problem.

 

You may check C:\Windows\Minidump folder and see if something is there, then upload most recent file here for analysis, but chances are small.

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6 hours ago, homeap5 said:

Looks good and if you used that AdwCleaner before and it found nothing wrong then I have no more ideas.

You need someone who can have access to your computer and some experience to test your problem.

 

You may check C:\Windows\Minidump folder and see if something is there, then upload most recent file here for analysis, but chances are small.

I am not able to upload the files as it requires the administrator to control and I am trying my best but system doesn't allow me to upload

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On 9/1/2018 at 3:46 AM, blackscotch said:

Those are the files I was looking for. I will examine them when I get back to work on tuesday and try to pinpoint why this is occuring.

BTW, if you want me to see your replay, quote mine, I'll get notified, otherwise I may miss it. 

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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@Radium_Angel probably made better analysis (I assume that has bigger experience in analysing that files), but after my small check, I recommend you testing your memory with memtest or other memory testing software. What type of memory do you have (brands, sizes, etc)? You can use Speccy for read that info.

 

You can also try to remove one of your memory (if you have two) and test with single.

 

Damn, I have problem with memory on my friend's computer last month and Memtest shows nothing, but disabling X.M.P. and back to standard memory speeds resolves problem (but there was a problem with different ram brands and voltages).

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19 hours ago, Radium_Angel said:

Those are the files I was looking for. I will examine them when I get back to work on tuesday and try to pinpoint why this is occuring.

BTW, if you want me to see your replay, quote mine, I'll get notified, otherwise I may miss it. 

Thanks man just waiting for ur analysis

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19 hours ago, homeap5 said:

@Radium_Angel probably made better analysis (I assume that has bigger experience in analysing that files), but after my small check, I recommend you testing your memory with memtest or other memory testing software. What type of memory do you have (brands, sizes, etc)? You can use Speccy for read that info.

 

You can also try to remove one of your memory (if you have two) and test with single.

 

Damn, I have problem with memory on my friend's computer last month and Memtest shows nothing, but disabling X.M.P. and back to standard memory speeds resolves problem (but there was a problem with different ram brands and voltages).

I too think its problem of ram btw I use 8gb ddr4 @2400 of Zion it's an Indian company I suppose and I chose this because of budget 

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1 hour ago, blackscotch said:

1 only??

So testing is all you can do.

 

My friend bough very good set of 4 DDR4, expansive, good brand. And he gets one DDR module failed. So it's not that you buy good product with 100% guarantee. Sometimes s***t happens.

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1 minute ago, homeap5 said:

So testing is all you can do.

 

My friend bough very good set of 4 DDR4, expansive, good brand. And he gets one DDR module failed. So it's not that you buy good product with 100% guarantee. Sometimes s***t happens.

No money thats the problem???

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