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I was watching YouTube and then out of a sudden I got a bsod, I started the pc and and then it went downhill
Whenever the windows spinning thing appears the pc gets bsod and each time a different error:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Speccy is not flagging anything up which is normally a good sign as it suggests that your hardware is ok,
One thing missing from Speccy is the RAM voltage so if the computer happens to restart at all can you go into the BIOS and see what voltage is reported for the DRAM.
We need to wait on any dmps and the RAM voltage info for now.
Aight so, I canβt figure out how to find the ram voltage in bios
And for the dmps, I canβt get those either since trying to boot into my SSD sends me directly to the bios
Yup there is an Auto tab to the right of the DRAM Voltage and on top right it says standard =1.500V
And about my windows, I had to reinstall Windows to get it to boot up again
Aight so, I canβt figure out how to find the ram voltage in bios
And for the dmps, I canβt get those either since trying to boot into my SSD sends me directly to the bios
Was just acknowledging what you had post in your reply #5., if you would rather that I just ignored the info you may want to not type in bold next time :whistle:
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