Random BSOD. Also, rebooted on it's own

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    Random BSOD. Also, rebooted on it's own


    Random BSOD. Also, rebooted on it's own. Thanks in advance!
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    Hi Larry,

    What storage controller are you using?
    How old is your system?
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    Hello, thanks for responding. My controller is a Marvell 91xx SATA 6G. And I built the machine around 5 years ago.
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    Change the controller to a different port, there are reports about controller issues which may lead to the Marvell controller causing issues.

    When was the last time you cleaned the system of dust and replaced the thermal paste?
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    I clean my computer once a month but have not replaced the thermal paste. Can you tell me how t ochange the port? If not I'll research it. Thanks so much.
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    This is your motherboard
    Attachment 398397



    The red marked part is your sata controller connections,
    - blue is Intel,
    - grey is Marvell

    The connections of Intel are 3.0Gb/s
    The connections of Marvell are 6.0Gb/s

    What you do to change the port is move the cable that connects your drive to the motherboard to a different connection.
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    OK. Easy enough.
    I'll try that and get back to you. Thanks!
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    Hello! I had my controller in sata port #1 and changed it to sata port #2. Time will tell. Shall I close out this ticket or keep it open? Thanks for all your help.
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    Hi Larry, this isn't a ticket or something similar. This site is an independent site of Microsoft.
    A quote of the 'About us' which you can read at the bottom of every page
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    The only thing you could do is mark this thread as solved if you find your issue resolved :)
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    Thanks again, but I just had another BSOD with a self-reboot. Here's more info.Attachment 398467
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