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Here is the dump file, so far I have only had the one BSoD and that was on start up, most of the time it is just bad performance and the spikes that make it unusable.
Here is the dump file, so far I have only had the one BSoD and that was on start up, most of the time it is just bad performance and the spikes that make it unusable.
There are no dump files in your logs, can you check to see if you're set to record Small Memory Dumps in the event of any subsequent BSODs.
Do you use nVidia HD Audio at all?
- Open Advanced System Settings
- Click on Settings in Startup & Recovery
- Make sure both boxes indicated below are checked
- In the dropdown box ensure you're set to record Small Memory Dumps
Code:Event[35723]: Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date: 2015-06-26T06:05:38.583 Event ID: 7040 Task: N/A Level: Information Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: S-1-5-18 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Kory-PC Description: The start type of the Service for NVIDIA High Definition Audio Driver service was changed from disabled to demand start. Event[35724]: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-UserPnp Date: 2015-06-26T06:05:39.129 Event ID: 20003 Task: N/A Level: Information Opcode: Info Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-18 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Kory-PC Description: Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service NVHDA for Device Instance ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10DE&DEV_0071&SUBSYS_14623160&REV_1001\5&285FD0CA&0&0001 with the following status: 0. Event[35725]: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-UserPnp Date: 2015-06-26T06:05:39.456 Event ID: 20001 Task: N/A Level: Information Opcode: Info Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-18 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: Kory-PC Description: Driver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\nvhda.inf_amd64_neutral_e740823a2a518865\nvhda.inf for Device Instance ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10DE&DEV_0071&SUBSYS_14623160&REV_1001\5&285FD0CA&0&0001 with the following status: 0x0.
OK I've set up for small memory dumps if I get another blue screen. Yes I use Nvidea HD audio, should I not? Last time i didn't have it installed I got no audio for my speakers, is there a work around?
It's not a problem if you're using it, I was just wondering whether it was conflicting with the onboard sound drivers. Just to rule it out could you use the onboard sound temporarily?
I don't know how to switch to onboard sound.
OK Gokay I reset my bios to default, disabled C1E and SpeedStep. I am on high performance power plan, my minimum/maximum processor state are 100%(when I can see them I have to put in the command prompt lines every time I restart), and I have two options for core parking under processor power management core parking min cores and max cores both I set to 0%.
Could you post a picture like this from your system.
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They are not there by default and I don't know why, but I did set them both to 100% so hopefully that stuck. Unfortunately the problem persists. Can you tell me how to switch to onboard sound? when i uninstall Nvideas hd audio i just have nothing coming from my speaker(headset still works). Also in Advanced boot options should I change number of processors from 1 to 4?