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Driver verifier will make your computer freeze and lag because it's stressing on drivers. Faulty/old drivers will cause blue screens. When you have one, upload them like you did earlier.
Driver verifier will make your computer freeze and lag because it's stressing on drivers. Faulty/old drivers will cause blue screens. When you have one, upload them like you did earlier.
Ok but after the reboot it tries to load AsRock XFast USB but it freezes instantly.
So i can not do anything.. Do you think it is normal? I mean, should I leave it working for 36 hours?
I cannot even open the task manager to see what is causing this freeze (if it is due to driver verifier or something else).
IMO you should. It's gonna help us understand whether there's a problem with the hardware or just drivers.
I turned on the computer this morning at 9 am and it freeze in the welcome screen of Windows. After 5 hours it is there, freeze in the welcome screen. Is it normal?
no BSOD, only freeze of the computer.
The hw is new, 4 months.
I bought the parts online and I have mounted it.
Just bought I had to send back the hd because it was damaged, then I sent back cpu, mobo, ram, and power supply for another problem (result: power supply damaged).
Then I received BSOD and I've updated the bios to the latest version and it seemed that everything was working well. But they occasionally come out the same BSOD.
I read online to give more voltage to the RAM to make it work better. Do you know if it is true?
Oh well..I don't overclock anything on my system so I'm not sure. How many sticks of ram do you have and are all their clock speeds same? Are you sure all the parts are compatible with each other? Upload a snip of all the celsius of the hardware using Speccy - System Information - Free Download
2 sticks of ram, I think all the parts are compatible with each other
when I open safe mode for disable driver verifier i have a bsod, here the dump in attachment