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Answer» Hey guys,
I BOUGHT this pc and used it for 2 years with no problems. Just recently in the past month, I've been having frequent blue screens. The first blue screen I encountered was WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. Soon after, I did the a reformat that is implemented into WINDOWS 10 which removed all FILES from my SSD(holds windows installation). After I reformatted, I've been getting a new BSOD: CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED. This BSOD has been occurring real often especially while I'm playing Fortnite Save the World. I am not sure if it is because of my SSD or my graphics card or neither. I've run Crystal Disk Info and it said my SSD is still at 93% health. I tried stress testing my GFX card and it ran fine. I am currently at a loss, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Computer Specs (Speccy):
Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 4790K 4.00GHz 38 °C Haswell 22nm Technology RAM 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 665MHz (9-9-9-24) Motherboard ASRock Z97 Extreme3 (CPUSocket) 33 °C Graphics SyncMaster ([email protected]) Intel Microsoft Basic Display Adapter (ASRock) Nvidia Geforce 770 **Taken Out for the moment due to a POSSIBLE cause of BSOD** Storage 119GB Corsair Force GS (SATA (SSD)) 30 °C 1863GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA200 (SATA ) 31 °C Optical Drives HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW UH12NS30 Audio Realtek High Definition Audio
edit: I also get random CMD Prompts pop up and disappear extremely fast.I have no idea what this means:
Quote t said my SSD is still at 93% health.
A 93% good for any storage device is not good 'nuff. Good quality 78 RPM vinyl records do that good.
Install Windows on a standard HDD an see what you get. Hey thanks for the reply, I will install windows on my standard HDD as my last resort since I love the speed of SSDs. I recently had a chance to screenshot one of the CMD prompts that randomly popped up, and I will also attach a picture of my CrystalDiskInfo readings.
edit: sorry I thought it was at 93% it is actually at 92%My suggestion is a why to reduce the amount of time you have to use to diagnose the problem at hand. You must have a 100 % working system to test something that is failing. You have to install Windows on the good HDD.
Maybe I shooed try an ILLUSTRATION. If you suspect your submarine will sink, you don't put it in the ocean. You put it in a place where you can safely test it for leaks.
Do you see what I mean.? Which PSU do you have in that unit ? ?
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