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BSOD waking up from sleep mode
Usually I get this when waking up from sleep mode. I've gotten BSODs randomly as well, not really doing anything.
I've tested my RAM, and torture tested my CPU and GPU and they seem solid.
Any ideas?
Usually I get this when waking up from sleep mode. I've gotten BSODs randomly as well, not really doing anything.
I've tested my RAM, and torture tested my CPU and GPU and they seem solid.
Any ideas?
Run Disk Check on your Hard Drive for file system errors and bad sectors on it.
Hard Drive Diagnostics
- Double click and open my computer.
- Right click on desired drive and hit properties.
- Click on tools tab and Check now.
Read complete instructions on the tutorial: Disk Check
Other Tests:
I ran the check on all of the drives and all of the partitions and it said I had no errors. (I even checked for bad sectors)
Crystal Disk only had my HDD, not my SSD as an option:
https://imgur.com/m4ubmbw
I don't think it detected my PCIE SSD
I downloaded SeaTools and did all of the tests on my SeaGate drive, and long generic/short generic on my SSD, all passed
I did this from Windows, though, I didn't boot from the img
I even did the fix long on my HD and that passed too
Last edited by iopq; 13 Mar 2015 at 17:13.
Make it sure that the SSD is having the latest firmware. Download OCZ Drivers
Also re-seat it physically.
See if it does any change there.
In that situation we will have to concentrate on the RAID setup. Silicon Image SiI 3124 SoftRaid 5 Controller. Apparently RAID is not a must for you, as your storage say.
You need to disable RAID as a test, but that will require a clean reinstall after disabling RAID in the BIOS.
That's how a PCIe SSD works, it's a RAID of SSDs internally to give 480GB storage: AnandTech | OCZ RevoDrive 3 X2 (480GB) Preview: 200K IOPS & 1.5GB/s for $1699?