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Constant BSOD when analyzing MP3 files. Crash Dumps not written out
Hey all
Some time ago i installed windows 10 using an iso, i immediately hated it and came back to 7. Ever since then, i've suffered with almost daily BSOD and it mainly seems to be when i'm using processor heavy audio programs, mainly Serato.
When I analyze the audio files, it has an processor load display and within a few seconds, this stays at critical. Now if i had a 2gb of ram, i could understand but my pc far exceeds minimum specs for all programs i use so i'm not sure it's ram related - ramcheck didn't show any problems either.
anyhow, i've tried using Whoscrashed and it tells me that there are no dumps and they are enabled. When the PC bluescreens, it rarely restarts on it's own, just shows its collecting info for the dump, after 2 hours i figured it's probably not doing anything, reboot and all is fine until the next bsod event.
I've replaced the HDD and checked voltages etc and they all seem pretty rock steady, likewise with temps. Somebody mentioned the page file but i have no idea how to check it, to increase it or anything else related - and given that i believe it's recommended that it's double the size of the installed ram, I'm gonna need 64gb of HDD space just for that!
At a bit of a crossroads, i'm pretty sure it's driver related hence the whoscrashed purchase but without the pagefile i'm not sure where to go from here.
Any help be much appreciated.
Stool