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I fixed it! To anyone who has this problem in the future: just change the "Onboard SATA Mode" from RAID to AHCI.
Anyway, I still have the problem that my PC gets the blue screen after 30-45 minutes. Do you have any other solutions?
I fixed it! To anyone who has this problem in the future: just change the "Onboard SATA Mode" from RAID to AHCI.
Anyway, I still have the problem that my PC gets the blue screen after 30-45 minutes. Do you have any other solutions?
How on earth did you manage to get RAID enabled in the first place?
Follow essenbe's advice in post #3 to the letter.
Yes. The primary BSOD issue of this thread was one that appeared after 30-45 minutes. The second one occured while I was trying to fix it.
Do you happen to have any ideas on why these BSODs appear after 30-45 minutes?
I have already posted the previous ones(same issue I believe), but here is another "DM Log collector" result-file, it should display the latest, too:
Attachment 322639
Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. RAM - Test with Memtest86+
NoteMemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.
Run SeaTools to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use
Run chkdsk. Disk Check
Report back with the results.
I ran a chkdsk earlier today, and that didn't work. Running a memtest now, and will post the results soon. :) I will also try seatools, tomorrow.
To answer your question that you wrote earlier; i think i was put into raid mode when I reset to default settings. The manufacturer must have changed this setting. My PC has been in for repairs in the past.
Hmm, what do you mean by "At least 8 passes"? I'll go to bed now, and check on it in the morning. If it's still there.