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...usually blue screen happens when go into my G drive... (Just like i double cliked my G drive and tadaaa Blue Screennn ater 3-5 seconds).
Keep it running for a few hours, it'll stop itself if it has an error. If it keeps going after 3 hours, stop the test.
...usually blue screen happens when go into my G drive... (Just like i double cliked my G drive and tadaaa Blue Screennn ater 3-5 seconds).
What is drive G?
Is it internal or external?
USB?
No BSODs except when you access drive G?
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jcgriff2
Not Available ACPI\NTN0530\4&2A5CFCC3&0 The drivers for this device are not installed.
You might as well stop Prime95. It doesn't look like it's going to find anything.
Noticed you're not running SP1. I know we're focusing on a hardware issue and you've done a clean install but it's always best to be fully updated. Also saw this:
Take a look in device manager and look for any exclamation marks. Devices without drivers can cause instability. including BSOD's.Code:Not Available ACPI\NTN0530\4&2A5CFCC3&0 The drivers for this device are not installed.
Move on to Furmark next, I provided instructions in an earlier post
Stephen
EDIT - Just out of interest, do you have an SSD installed? I see you have a small 40GB drive.
So what's that 40GB drive I see, is that a partition? What do you think the device is, does it give more info in device manager? If it does, could you screenshot it for me? Thanks.
Run Furmark and report back what happens. Have you done Seatools for DOS yet? I can't remember if you have/haven't!
Stephen
You can run furmark for a few hours again. Keep an eye on temps, no higher than 90. I'll look into that unknown device when I get the chance.
Stephen
Yup that's normal! Your GPU can reach 87C just fine.
1 hour is plenty. What temperature did you level off at?
Any artifacts on the screen?
Any crashes while running FurMark?
Hi, ahmadlucky.
I recently used YUMI - Multiboot USB Creator (Windows) | USB Pen Drive Linux, recommended by usasma. It allows you to boot multiple different ISO's from your flash drive. You can copy the Seagate ISO to the flash drive and boot it just like it was on a CD.
Warning: I was using a new flash drive and understand that it will wipe the flash drive clean. Back up anything already on the USB that you may still need.