BSOD at 2 random times.

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  1. Posts : 2,781
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       #81

    Hm, the corruption in my opinon is probably around 20% corrupt. Some programs that came with windows are corrupt. About 20% i guess.
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  2. Posts : 50
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       #82

    I will test about the removal of the external disk and let you know.

    About the corruption, is it due to the installation or due to the .iso that I used? It's a legit copy downloaded from Dreamspark. If I re-install there will be the same amount of corruption?

    Than you!
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  3. Posts : 4,566
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       #83

    usually due to the install. Something along the way got messed up. I'm going to have someone take a look soon that can fix it without a reinstall.
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       #84

    Ok thank you!
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       #85

    Hmm well my y=two cents again I agree with Arc re the browsers I just don't se why on needs anything more than IE - it just seems to me people want a browser to chase down (searches) things before they touch a key

    As for the Dreamspark - https://www.dreamspark.com/ I have seen this is in a couple of other threads and there has always been problem/s - similar it seems to me but I am not expert it could be coincidence.
    Again not being an expert it seems to me that Microsoft probably put this out with the intention of people using mainly Microsoft products but maybe I am being a tad suspicious about stuff like this see this
    https://www.dreamspark.com/What-Is-Dreamspark.aspx
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  6. Posts : 50
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       #86

    Do you have anything on the fix of the corrupted parts?
    Thank you
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  7. Arc
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    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #87

    There was a discussion about your issue in a private room .....
    andrew129260 said:
    Question to you guys, could a corrupted install of windows also cause a bsod?

    the guy that was getting bsod with chrome posted his log and that windows did detect some problems but was unable to fix some of them. I know they are gone now with chrome uninstalled, but my mind wonders.



    BSOD at 2 random times.
    And the result was ....
    NoelDP said:
    There's only the usual errors induced by KB3068708 in the SFC data.
    No significant errors in the background CBS data, either.
    Which means, as far as I can say, the SFC results should not be a very vital for you.

    If the computer is stable now, IMHO there is no further need for a troubleshooting right now.
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  8. Posts : 50
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       #88

    The computer is stable.

    So I am doing nothing more at the moment.


    I will mark the thread as solved.

    The solution being removing Google Chrome.


    Thank you all for you time and help!!
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  9. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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       #89

    vlassis said:

    The solution being removing Google Chrome.
    You are most welcome. I think your experience will help a lot of users in future.
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  10. Posts : 2,781
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #90

    Well said, Arc. This topic has taught me alot.
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