Good Afternoon,
You previously helped me out way back in regards to this:
https://pchelpforum.net/t/system-32-audioses-dll.12773/
This led to my computer being partitioned into 2 accessible versions of Windows.
I have been primarily using the automatically selected (On Logon) one since I partitioned them and it has been working excellently, until recently.
Certain blue screen examples have been (based loosely on memory):
1) Attempted Write to Readonly Memory
2) Something related to a Win32K.sys
3) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
4)Today I had something related to the term "kernel"
Apologies for the poor examples.
I have also received crashes where a large audible buzz occurs and the comp instantly shuts down. Also sometimes a plain black screen would appear on boot-up.
I have performed certain actions in CMD (admin) such as - chkdsk /c, chkdsk /d and sfc scannow
I am currently in the alternate partition when typing this and no crash has occurred. Do you think this is directly related to that partition?
Apologies for the wall of text!
Looking forward to hearing back from you
Thanks,
Shaz.
You previously helped me out way back in regards to this:
https://pchelpforum.net/t/system-32-audioses-dll.12773/
This led to my computer being partitioned into 2 accessible versions of Windows.
I have been primarily using the automatically selected (On Logon) one since I partitioned them and it has been working excellently, until recently.
Certain blue screen examples have been (based loosely on memory):
1) Attempted Write to Readonly Memory
2) Something related to a Win32K.sys
3) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
4)Today I had something related to the term "kernel"
Apologies for the poor examples.
I have also received crashes where a large audible buzz occurs and the comp instantly shuts down. Also sometimes a plain black screen would appear on boot-up.
I have performed certain actions in CMD (admin) such as - chkdsk /c, chkdsk /d and sfc scannow
I am currently in the alternate partition when typing this and no crash has occurred. Do you think this is directly related to that partition?
Apologies for the wall of text!
Looking forward to hearing back from you
Thanks,
Shaz.