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I included the entire minidump folder and the log collector one. Hope that is what needed.
I included the entire minidump folder and the log collector one. Hope that is what needed.
Lets run some tests. Run SeaTools for DOS and Windows(don't run on SSDs), MemTest86+ and FurMark.
SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark
Images to tests, will get back with memtest86+ soon
Memtest will come in about five hours
After eight hours that's what I have.
After twelve hours and no i have not tried to resolve it because i got a giant cpu cooler that blocks the ram that i would need to take off to move/remove the ram sticks. For that i would need more thermal paste which is something i do not have nor can get in a timely fashion. I also have no other computer with DDR3 nor any extra DDR3 ram lying around...
Well, there's one failing adress. If it is still there it can spread around and cause really serious damage to the computer and the RAM. That's why the BSOD occur. When BSODs occur they prevent damage done to the system. If it was me i would have gotten myself a new thermal paste online or something.