BSOD every 10-15 minutes, error 0x000000f4

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       #11

    jjs82 said:
    ICit2lol said:
    jjs mate you can test the volts on the PSU with HE Info HWiNFO, HWiNFO32/64 - Download < download the right bit version and close the right hand window select Sensors and scroll down to the power section where you will see what the volts are doing see my pic.
    Is this what you ask me to do?
    Yes and the volts look ok to me. Where to form here though. I shall be offline for a while shortly in case I don't reply straight away.
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    ICit2lol said:
    Yes and the volts look ok to me. Where to form here though. I shall be offline for a while shortly in case I don't reply straight away.
    Thanks, is there anything else I can do? by the way, today since I disconected the blueray I haven't have any BSOD, could it be the power supply?

    Another thing is that I can't even update the firmware of the ssd I don't know how
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       #13

    jjs mat what is the brand of the SSD?
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       #14

    ICit2lol said:
    jjs mat what is the brand of the SSD?
    Bro is an Adata SP900 256gb
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  5. Arc
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    jjs82 said:
    today since I disconected the blueray I haven't have any BSOD, could it be the power supply?
    Most probably it is any storage controller in that case. It should not be the power supply.
    jjs82 said:
    Another thing is that I can't even update the firmware of the ssd I don't know how
    May be your firmware is up to date. You can get the idea here in the attached pdf:
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    Arc said:
    Most probably it is any storage controller in that case. It should not be the power supply.
    jjs82 said:
    Another thing is that I can't even update the firmware of the ssd I don't know how
    May be your firmware is up to date. You can get the idea here in the attached pdf:
    Great, thx for the manual, I can now update the firmaware.

    And if the problem is a storage controller what do I have to do in order to solve it?
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  7. Arc
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    In this case it is best to update the Chipset drivers, that includes the storage controller (amd_sata.sys). That one available in MSI Global 990FXA-GD80 is newer that the installed version, but not the latest. But as I am not very aware of the AMD website, I am failing to find it in AMD.

    You also search. AMD Chipset Drivers . If you get one, install it. Otherwise get that one available with MSI.
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       #18

    I'll do that thanks again, I let you know how that goes
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  9. Arc
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    In MSI, it is listed as the ATI System & VGA Drivers... the first one in the list.
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       #20

    jjs when you go to get those updates mate there is a small window that states the OS version make sure you have the right one.
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