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Your OS looks fine, just as I suspected. I would call Samsung and try to RMA the SSD. At least it wouldn't be a concern any more. But, all of your dump files have been a code 7E, which is usually storage. It can be other stuff though. But, in all honesty, I would try the RMA or if you have the money, buy another and RMA that one. Then you would have 2. I have had to RMA a Samsung before and they are pretty darn good about it. They will return it overnight shipping. It's usually one of the fastest RMA's you will do.
That is the second new Samsung ssd that has been posted on the forum that the connector plastic around the connector has broke when harness was plugged in.
I'm think possibly a bad bad batch of plastic. The last person was also experienced. I do stay away from 90 deg cable connectors. I only use 180 deg (straight) connectors.
Did the plastic break on the data or power connection?
Good morning, another BSOD overnight. Files attached. Nothing changed in my system, but wondering if it gives us any new clues--thanks for looking as always. I did order a new SSD, and will RMA the current one if possible, but still wondering if it's the video card.
There were 2 dated the 24TH, both say the same thing
Code:Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 1000007E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff8800f13d160, fffff88003d7fdd8, fffff88003d7f630} Probably caused by : atikmdag.sys ( atikmdag+cd160 ) Followup: MachineOwner