Today I got 2 different BSOD

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  1. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    I don't know for now. We'll see in RS1 RTM.
     
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    An alternative to the standard Windows Update
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  3. cuteee

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    I used it for Windows 7 updates, but it stuck on search updates. How much time am I need to wait to see updates ?
     
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    #84 lobo11, Jul 13, 2016
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  5. cuteee

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    What's that shewolf's OP, MrX's OP ?
     
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    #86 lobo11, Jul 13, 2016
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    #87 cuteee, Oct 12, 2016
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    I found the solution : In bios I change setting in video configuration.
    No freezing, BSOD, screen turning off and Ethernet problem.

    I hope I don't be suprised. Meanwhile couple days Windows 10 working smooth.
    I also used Defraggler, but I don't know if it helped.
     
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    In advanced system settings, set to "kernel memory dump." When (if) you get a few more crashes, zip the dump files and ask someone to do a stack trace to find the problem. I would but I haven't studied that yet.
     
  9. cuteee

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    All the problem was how the bios identify exactly the video card.
    It was Auto and I change it to PCI-E.

    All the problem started in TH2.