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Looking for a little help
#1
Hello everyone,
Im new to the boards here so I am not sure if this is the right place for this. I'v been struggling with different BSOD screens over the past few days. I would love it if someone could help me out with fixing them. I have had Microsoft techs look at it but iv still got the same issues.

I have attached my DxDiag.txt file. I have Checked all my drivers and they appear to be updated. The problem started after I recived 2 new SSD's for xmass. I hooked up the new SSD's and then installed Windows 10 (via ISO dvd) onto the 250g drive. It was a clean install. The other drive I am using for games. Since then, I have been getting BSODs. The largest trigger seams to be when I am useing a recording/streaming (https://obsproject.com/) program. However, It worked perfectly before the previously mentioned new Hard drives. I did start using a Logitech Web Cam, but the drivers seem updated for that as well.

Anywho, Please let me know what information you guys need from me, or if some brave sole would like to try and fix this for me I would really be great full.

Heya Guys, was just talking to microsoft techsupport again. Turns out BSOD related to SSD's can be fixed by swithching the bios to IED instead of AHCI. I guess widnows 10 has weird issues with this.
What do you guys think? Im going to try this now.


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test both hard drive

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#3
What brand SSD's do you have?
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