[10v1703b15063 x64] On startup and after sleep BSOD

Nezzarii

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Hello, I have been having issues with random crashes after the computer goes to sleep and now sometimes during startup. The BSOD's on startup seem to happen when the monitor fails to detect the computers startup and I am forced to force shutdown the computer and try again. There have also been a few random crashes while the computer is running.

Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Originally had an earlier version of windows
Windows 10 installed about a year ago

Intel Duo E6850
AMD Raedon HD 6900 series
ASUS P5n32-e SLI
Will update with the power supply when i get a chance
4GB Ram

I ran windows built in chkdsk to scan the hard drive and it came up with an error so i ran the repair tool, I attached a copy of the chkdsk event from the event viewer in case that is helpful. I tried to run the ram test but I cant get the bios to boot the USB over the hard drive, the ram test comes up as a hard drive disk in the bios but it wont let me change the priority to get it to boot first. And I have not had time to run the driver verifier yet.

My mobo does not have any driver support for windows 10 and is running an older revision so I was thinking of updating it to a newer revision that "fixes takes a long time to screen show on startup with certain AMD cards" but I have never updated a bios before so I wanted to make sure it would be worth while before doing so. (P5N32-E SLI BIOS & FIRMWARE| Motherboards | ASUS Canada)

Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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Re: [W10] On startup and after sleep BSOD

Hi Nezzarii. :welcome:

Found in msinfo32 log:
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It seems those files identify a crack for activating windows.
If you shouldn't be aware/conscious of it, I suggest you a full scan with your antivirus and antimalware.
By the way, it is better (faster and more secure) to use an antivirus offline (example: kaspersky rescue cd, that's free).
If instead you should be aware/conscious of it, you should also be aware that in public (and serious) forums it isn't allowed to help (nor trying to help ;)) someone who activated software with cracks (or similar tools, however they are called).
In this last case, you need to purchase and install a genuine copy of Windows.
 
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Xilolee,

I was not aware it is a cracked copy, when I bought the computer off a friend last year he put the install of windows 10 on it. Thanks for the information though, I've wanted to run Windows 7 or 8 on it anyways so I'll look into getting a genuine copy.
 

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