P pirata292 Member Joined Jun 7, 2017 Posts 17 Jun 18, 2017 #21 proccess done! no error on HDD was found. its really strange what is happen with my pc. :confused2:
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jun 19, 2017 #22 Hello, kindly download the utility provided and carry out all the test on the HDD. SeaTools for Windows | Seagate
Hello, kindly download the utility provided and carry out all the test on the HDD. SeaTools for Windows | Seagate
P pirata292 Member Joined Jun 7, 2017 Posts 17 Jun 19, 2017 #23 no error was detected too. It's very strange what's happening with my computer
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jun 19, 2017 #24 Yes, it is. At this point, I will reiterate once again that you should take your system in for repair. Something is wrong. It needs to be diagnosed by a professional. You said it that it's under warranty, therefore, it's up to them to find and fix the issue.
Yes, it is. At this point, I will reiterate once again that you should take your system in for repair. Something is wrong. It needs to be diagnosed by a professional. You said it that it's under warranty, therefore, it's up to them to find and fix the issue.
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Jun 19, 2017 #25 pirata292 said: ...I set up the computer from scratch piece by piece, I do not think it's a hardware problem. Click to expand... There is little doubt in my mind that this is unknown hardware failure. You have BSODs with varying bugchecks + Microsoft drivers being named as the probable cause of the BSODs - not 3rd party drivers. See what Driver Verifier has to say. If BSODs are software related, it should be able to flush out the culprit - https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bs...er-bsod-related-windows-10-8-1-8-7-vista.html Regards. . . jcgriff2
pirata292 said: ...I set up the computer from scratch piece by piece, I do not think it's a hardware problem. Click to expand... There is little doubt in my mind that this is unknown hardware failure. You have BSODs with varying bugchecks + Microsoft drivers being named as the probable cause of the BSODs - not 3rd party drivers. See what Driver Verifier has to say. If BSODs are software related, it should be able to flush out the culprit - https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bs...er-bsod-related-windows-10-8-1-8-7-vista.html Regards. . . jcgriff2
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,070 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Jun 19, 2017 #26 It appears you are using G.Skill F4-2400C15-8GVR ram? It is not listed on the MSI motherboard support list for a Ryzen CPU > https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B350-TOMAHAWK-ARCTIC.html#support-mem-2 Being fairly new to the market making sure all your components are listed as supported and tested is critical. In my opinion this is either a comparability issue or a straight up defective motherboard.
It appears you are using G.Skill F4-2400C15-8GVR ram? It is not listed on the MSI motherboard support list for a Ryzen CPU > https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B350-TOMAHAWK-ARCTIC.html#support-mem-2 Being fairly new to the market making sure all your components are listed as supported and tested is critical. In my opinion this is either a comparability issue or a straight up defective motherboard.
R raffaele Well-known member Joined Jun 21, 2018 Posts 57 Jul 1, 2018 #27 I can recall having a similar issue and I replaced the RAM sticks and no more BSOD