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Problem description: Did the Windows 11 upgrade, pretty much immediately started running into BSOD's whenever I ran any game, so I rolled back to Win 10. I'm still seeing BSODs when playing games now. Attempted fixes: Tried doing a Windows repair, uninstalled and reinstalled Windows, changed the bios settings back (disabled fTPM), reinstalled all drivers, run the windows ram test (all good) ran a trend micro housecall virus scan, ran a disk integrity check (sentinel, I think it was called?) All good. Recent changes: I'm fairly sure it was after the Windows 11 upgrade, but, other than that, no hardware or major software changes -- Operating system: Windows 10 64 bit System specs: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor 3.70 GHz 16 GB Ram NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER ROG STRIX B450-F Gaming Location: UK I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes Any help massively appreciated! I keep getting an event saying Potentially revoked boot manager was detected in EFI partition. For more information, please see https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2169931 And have followed that through, but it hasn't fixed anything.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 22:38 |
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# ? May 3, 2024 23:17 |
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So you did a completely new install of W10 and the BSODs are still happening? If so, it's possible a hardware failure coincidentally showed up right when W11 was installed. If you didn't do a full reinstall then the OS might be damaged now. Do you have multiple SSDs?
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 23:16 |
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Zogo posted:So you did a completely new install of W10 and the BSODs are still happening? If so, it's possible a hardware failure coincidentally showed up right when W11 was installed. Yeah, well, I did a repair install, and then I downloaded and mounted an ISO and did an install from that, but, to be fair, it asked if I wanted to install from the cloud or from disk, and I chose disk, so, could that gently caress it again? I do have multiple SSDs, when I ran the sentinel test it said they were both good. I did notice I have an Ubuntu partition on one of them I'd completely forgotten about, but that's been there forever. Could that effect anything? Should i delete that? Is there a good way to test my graphics card? I've noticed I only seem to get consistent blue screens now when I'm running more 3D stuff, league of legends and magic arena are both ok for a while (suspect they'd go after long enough), but Darktide still bombs out after about ten minutes. I don't really understand why the error logs are talking about BIOS stuff if it's the graphics card though.
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# ? Mar 18, 2023 02:20 |
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!Klams posted:Yeah, well, I did a repair install, and then I downloaded and mounted an ISO and did an install from that, but, to be fair, it asked if I wanted to install from the cloud or from disk, and I chose disk, so, could that gently caress it again? Yes, it's possible the local reinstall wasn't thorough enough. The cloud option could help but if the OS is really damaged you might have to backup all your files and do a complete reinstall. I don't think the Ubuntu partition should be causing BSODs. !Klams posted:Is there a good way to test my graphics card? I've noticed I only seem to get consistent blue screens now when I'm running more 3D stuff, league of legends and magic arena are both ok for a while (suspect they'd go after long enough), but Darktide still bombs out after about ten minutes. Trying another GPU is the best test. But you could run https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master to check CPU temp. and also open task manager and check the performance tab to see if your GPU is running too hot.
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# ? Mar 18, 2023 05:43 |