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Hey Folks...
I've read a lot of existing threads to gain some tips and tricks - but nothing helped so far.


I have new PC/Hardware (everything except the SSD is new)
On my Win10 Pro Desktop PC I get random BSOD Wheter I render a movie (~BSOD in 15 Mins) or i watch Youtube (~1h or 10 mins BSOD).



What I've tried so far:
* Speed Fan to controll temperature - is ok
* Memtest86 for 2h - everything ok
* I also switched the RAM moduls - just to exclude any RAM-Module/Mainboard damage
* Clean Windows 10 x64 installation (I've tried 2 different Images)
* I have a MSI H97 Mainboard - I've updated the Bios to the newest Version (1.11) and also installed ALL Drivers from the msi-Website!
* The windows defender Antivirus is running
* Update the Samsung Evo 840 Firmware!


I am relly looking forward for some help...
  • DESKTOP-7DCD2U5-29_05_2016_231914,96.zip (249.1 KB, 1 views)

You are way back level on Windows Updates. You are at 10249, current is 10586.318.

Please apply all Windows Updates then see how things run. Upload a new DM Log collector if it fails after that.

Heyho...

Thank you for your fast respond.
I've tried to update - but I always got a Error that Win is unable to performe an update. So I decided to wipe the existing Win10 and get a new updated Version of Windows with the MediaCreationTool.

Now I have a clean Installation with all Updates according the Update-Center. I've installed all Drivers from MSI-Website. But
unfortunately the first BSOD comes right away... (system service exception).


Phuu no more Ideas where this come frome
New DM Log is available - thanx for your help
  • DESKTOP-B6C0O51-30_05_2016__90340,32.zip (176.4 KB, 1 views)

I replaced the MSI Mainboard with an ASUS! Now the "new" PC runs as it should
thanx for you support

Heyho...

Thank you for your fast respond.
I've tried to update - but I always got a Error that Win is unable to performe an update. So I decided to wipe the existing Win10 and get a new updated Version of Windows with the MediaCreationTool.

Now I have a clean Installation with all Updates according the Update-Center. I've installed all Drivers from MSI-Website. But
unfortunately the first BSOD comes right away... (system service exception).


Phuu no more Ideas where this come frome
New DM Log is available - thanx for your help

Glad you found a resolution.

Lot of different BSOD