I've been getting a lot of random blue screens today, I can barely go 20 minutes without one. Here's a list of them, forgive my lack of underscores, I'm on mobile.
bad pool header
kernel security check failure
memory management
page fault in unpaged area
I've gotten most of these multiple times.
I'm also getting a lot of miscellaneous issues with Chrome, like crashing extensions and "Aw, snap!" messages, which would appear to be RAM-related.
I have tried sfc/scannow (found something but couldn't fix it,) chkdsk (found nothing,) and Windows memory diagnostic tool (17 total passes, nothing found.) It would appear to be neither a ram problem nor a storage one. For some reason, the issues are gone if I disable or uninstall the drivers for my R9 380.
I uninstalled GPU drivers and everything worked fine. I reinstalled them I'm blue-screening again.
I don't see how GPU drivers are causing RAM-related blue screens... any help?
Have you tried Memtest86+?
No, but I'm not sure how it could be ram, seeing as the problem is fixed by uninstalling GPU drivers.
[editline]17th January 2016[/editline]
More weird issues. Things I download tend to be corrupt and Chrome is almost unusable.
you are on windows 10? disable any overclock you have set up in the bios, or even better reset the bios to factory.
also who is your motherboard manufacturer?
[editline]17th January 2016[/editline]
your corrupt downloads are probably unrelated to the bsods
[editline]17th January 2016[/editline]
in regards to your gpu drivers; they are probably fine however it's important to factor them out so it may be a good idea to run [URL="http://www.wagnardmobile.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=113"]this tool[/URL] and then completely reinstall your gpu drivers if you haven't already.
The bios is factory. I'm running memtest86 right now, but I'm not quite sure how to interpret it. It's saying I have 10,240 errors so far, and there's a long list of addresses listed in red, so I assume my ram actually has gone bad?
just throw away the computer
wow rude
solved
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