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Seemingly random BlueScreens with strange error messages, would much appreciate help
#11
(01-14-2017, 01:50 PM)Compton Wrote:  Perform SFC scan



Click 'Start' > Type cmd in the search field > Right-click the command prompt at the top of the list and select 'Run as Administrator'
Inside the command prompt, type sfc /scannow > Press 'Enter'
4. Reboot and test.

did the test, rebooted, then did it again, - both times it came back with "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations."
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#12
ok preform the memory test also post your system specs
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#13
(01-14-2017, 02:18 PM)Compton Wrote:  1GB flash drive should work make sure the flash drive you are going to use have no important data
because it will be formatted to write memtest86 onto the flash drive
no it will not damage the C drive

Thanks Compton


is the log output what you need?

18:18:27:953 - PassMark Software - imageUSB v1.1.1015
18:18:27:953 - Getting list of available removable USB drives...
18:18:27:953 - Inspecting Drive C:\...
18:18:27:953 - Inspecting Drive D:\...
18:18:27:953 - Inspecting Drive E:\...
18:18:27:953 - Inspecting Drive F:\...
18:18:27:953 - Inspecting Drive G:\...
18:18:27:953 - Ready...
18:20:59:175 - Drive F:\ added to queue.
18:20:59:176 - Note: Disk image was not created with imageUSB previously.
Image file does not contain a valid checksum. Verification will be calculated from source image.
18:20:59:182 - Writing image C:\Users\AM-PC\Downloads\memtest86-usb\memtest86-usb.img to F:\ (drive 3)
18:21:18:981 - Drive F:\ write completed.
18:21:19:091 - Verifying written image on Drive F:\
18:21:29:765 - Drive F:\ checksum completed.
18:21:29:781 - MD5 matched. (F:\).
MD5 (Drive) : B8F1BF2B6372A205FE181EA165D6EFED
MD5 (Image) : B8F1BF2B6372A205FE181EA165D6EFED
18:21:29:781 - SHA1 matched. (F:\).
SHA1 (Drive) : F0C840E53BAB18C741774C33A421DEAA3F4DE26F
SHA1 (Image) : F0C840E53BAB18C741774C33A421DEAA3F4DE26F
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#14
memtest86 was successfully created onto the flash drive you will need to boot from flash drive to begin the test
if you have more then one memory stick install test them one at a time
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#15
(01-14-2017, 11:27 PM)Compton Wrote:  memtest86 was successfully created onto the flash drive  you will need to boot from flash drive to begin the test
if you have more then one memory stick install test them one at a time

how do I do this? reboot as normal and it will prompt me to choose boot from the flash drive?
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#16
Lightbulb 
(01-15-2017, 09:24 AM)Juno Wrote:  how do I do this? reboot as normal and it will prompt me to choose boot from the flash drive?

Yes, that should work. If it doesn't ask you to press a key to boot into it, you nee to tell the BIOS to boot from it.
Here s a video that might help you to set it:


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#17
you will need to set flash flash drive to boot up from Bios
I have ask you to post your specs more then one time any reason you don't want to post your system specs
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#18
(01-15-2017, 03:27 PM)Compton Wrote:  you will need to set flash flash drive to boot up from Bios
I have ask you to post your specs more then one time any reason you don't want to post your system  specs


I will attempt the flash drive boot:

I thought I did post my specs, here is an up to date version


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.txt   DESKTOP-H1RQIBA.txt (Size: 95.13 KB / Downloads: 3)
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#19
you have a dual channel you have more then one memory stick
you will have to test one memory at a time
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#20
(01-15-2017, 04:12 PM)Compton Wrote:  you have a dual channel you have more then one memory   stick
you will have to test one memory at a time

I removed the irrelevant memory stick, and did the test, it didnt find any errors See attached.

I think its something to do with the registry. I did a scan with reimagine repair (the program I mentioned in the original post) and it found errors in the registry.


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