The first thing that needs to be done once Windows is up and running is the manual installation of the chipset drivers as they are what enables the MB to be able to communicate with any device that you connect to the MB, Windows 10 has generic drivers for most devices but not MBs, these can only be obtained from the manufacturer of the board.
Create a new system restore point then download and install the Version 2.05.04.352 chipset drivers, restart, test then post back with an update for us.
Hi, I installed the chipset drivers on Friday night and since i did that I have had zero crashes at all, there is also no yellow (!) or red (x) on my device manager anymore. PC ran smoothly while using engineering software for Uni so i believe the problem has been resolved.
I cant thank you enough for your help, really appreciate you taking the time to help (y)
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