Agret, BSOD's have 2 main causes. 1. faulty hardware drivers. 2. faulty hardware. (includes overheating caused by filthy laptops or PC's in need of a good blow job)
Yeah, my guess would be memory as well. Additionally, some of the dumps show Avast loaded, maybe that was causing some issues?
Slightly off topic but not worth starting a new thread:- I'm up to build 14352 as an insider with digital entitlement etc. Well I put the hard drive into another computer and of course win 10 is not activated, so does this come in time from MS or how do I activate it?
I can only dream of when I will experience such speed in my country. Not even going to be possible in a distant future. You guys can enjoy your fast connection speed while it lasted. Know that I am not trying to be jealous here, but one thing is clear asking for more speed than what you have at the moment from the prior reply to your message is a sheer greediness - that is coming from me with a slow internet connection background on this discussion.
The digital entitlement belongs to the old computer. You can try to convince phone support to let you transfer it.
had to roll back to retail since desktop window manager would just keep using up memory and then the taskbar would get really slow
i see on last insider preview 14352 was all the language from control panel is available now my question is can we found more esd file on more languages?
If you mean extensions, click on the hamburger menu, then extensions, then get extensions from the store. Install the ones you want.
the new graphics stack is pissing me off a bit as amd or nvidia hasn't update for it with drivers most games get fps cut in half
First of all thanks heaps for your post it is very lengthy and full of information. I left memtest86 overnight and it found nothing. It's possible that the one stick I left in is the faulty one I suppose but you would think it'd have come up in the memtest. I reset everything to defaults in BIOS with F6 to load system defaults, went to the overclock menu and loaded one of the empty default profiles. Took CMOS battery out from motherboard and disconnected PSU + held power button to clear out anything saved. No luck. I'm not sure what start menu width would have to do with the crashes but I performed a clean install of Windows 10 on a blank SSD that had never been used and unplugged the rest of my drives and it still occurs. I haven't modified the OS in any way or disabled any tracking (i want them to find these errors!). Thanks with resetting everything to default I may have to double check that secure boot is disabled again. I have been using UEFI boot for my install. Yeah I had some custom timings and stuff setup before I went and wiped out everything so it's running the default clocks which are lower than the RAM is rated for so it should be more stable if anything. Hard drive failure is something I hadn't really considered but i'll have to try unplugging all my other drives again and see if it will bluescreen with just the SSD in. Thanks. Those dumps with Avast were from before the clean install and yeah I figured Avast could be a cause (it definitely was during some earlier Win10 preview builds) so that was actually the first thing I got rid of I think first thing I will do is try wipe the drive and go back to TH2 and see if the BSOD still occurs again.
You get the extensions from the store. Unless you can find another way, but you will eventually need to get them online from somewhere.
fast? Fast?!. Compared to what?? This crap takes 1 minute 52 seconds to boot, compared to the 37 seconds that seven takes to boot. Fast?. Where?!. This crap is getting slower and slower. All because that failure framework and more and more crap loading when it boots.