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Frankly speaking, in the rate all your motherboard drivers are failing, it is highly indicating that your motherboard is failing. I guess you will face the BSODs again, very soon, blaming another motherboard/intel driver.
Frankly speaking, in the rate all your motherboard drivers are failing, it is highly indicating that your motherboard is failing. I guess you will face the BSODs again, very soon, blaming another motherboard/intel driver.
Well, the only thing that makes me hesitant and reluctant to think it is a failing piece of hardware is that HP replaced everything in the laptop last week when I sent it in for repair.
And when they sent it back, it was working properly. They didn't however connect a USB 3.0 device, or have a Bluetooth device connected - though I specifically told them it seems to happen more frequently when the devices are connected. The USB 3.0 HDD works flawlessly on another laptop, and I have tried two separate Bluetooth mice, so the accessories seem to not be at fault.
Also, I connected the USB 3.0 HDD and Bluetooth mouse this morning (about 2 hours) and had a game running as well to stress the GPU as well. No crashes since clean install still.
Edit: it was working properly according to HP, not me
Would the following hotfix have any effect on my system? I recall a few crashes seemed related to this, possibly.
"Stop 0x0000007E SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" error when the GPU is under heavy load conditions in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
Well, I got in contact with the executive customer relations, supposedly the people above case managers at HP, and they don't know what to make of the problem. They talked with my previous 3 case managers while I was on hold, and they're probably setting up another RMA for repair, and said they will see where things go from there
In the mean time, a lot of my crashes have been 'unknown' according to whocrashed, because I don't know how to use WinDebug
Attaching dumps, if you're curious to see what's been happening.
<-- What is currently happening
I haven't checked your thread in a while.
Please follow what's asked in this quote:
Upload a screenshot of your hard disk using CrystalDiskInfo:
Make a hard drive test from the hard drive manufacturers website:
Run Disk Check on your hard disk for file system errors and bad sectors on it:
I cannot access that information in the BIOS, is there a way to view this information? Bios is version f.23 by insyde.
Very quick reply!
But it was a no-go.
Pressing, pressing and holding, repeatedly tapping, morse code, and random spamming of the A button did not work numerous times after pressing f10 just takes me to the very limited bios options page after beeping (rudely) at me.
Yes, will do once I get to where I have an Internet connection (6 or so hours).