I'd run MemTest and a hard drive check for good measure. Those errors don't point to anything specific and you're only seeing a few because the logs get purged seemingly at random if you have regular system crashes.
Yes and yesBy memtest do you mean MemTest86? Can that be used on 64 bit computers?
Here it is. I'm surprised there are only 3, this happens all the time to me
Oh yeah that too.If you run any type of temp file cleaner such as Ccleaner it will delete the dump files. Those codes are basically generic and doesn't really explain whats going on. I need you to zip up the following files and attach them to your next reply. I will then debug them.
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\071019-35375-01.dmp
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\071019-30859-01.dmp
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\070919-25593-01.dmp
If you run any type of temp file cleaner such as Ccleaner it will delete the dump files. Those codes are basically generic and doesn't really explain whats going on. I need you to zip up the following files and attach them to your next reply. I will then debug them.
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\071019-35375-01.dmp
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\071019-30859-01.dmp
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\070919-25593-01.dmp
Actually, it's legacy now, it needs to be UEFI. I have an old MB (MSI MS-7641) and I'm trying to figure out how to check whether it supports UEFI .Probably need to change boot mode to legacy mode too boot off of it.
I switched to Win 10 I think 2 years ago
I ran Windows XP for ages and I NEVER had crashes
I switched to 10 it started crashing like crazy.
I'm not believing this one bit. You'll find out that any hardware that was on XP will not run Windows 10 as its too old. Most likely this is a totally different machine.The thing is tho, I switched to Win 10 I think 2 years ago or something like that, before that I ran Windows XP for ages and I NEVER had crashes on XP, but as soon as I switched to 10 it started crashing like crazy.
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. I've seen people go from XP to 10 successfully, particularly if it was a late install of XP to avoid Vista.I'm not believing this one bit. You'll find out that any hardware that was on XP will not run Windows 10 as its too old. Most likely this is a totally different machine.
So you're saying that you've been experiencing crashes and blue screens for two years straight? I thought you said this was a recent development?
I'm not believing this one bit. You'll find out that any hardware that was on XP will not run Windows 10 as its too old. Most likely this is a totally different machine.
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. I've seen people go from XP to 10 successfully, particularly if it was a late install of XP to avoid Vista.
Wtf, I'm a liar now???
I told you what my configuration is, that's what I ran XP on, that's what I've been running 10 on and it worked fine speed wise for a long time, although it was always crashy.