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Hi guys, Windows 10 is giving me a headache. I've never had a blue screen problem with Windows 8.1. But this is the second time now. The First one, involved me plugging in my phone, then it blue screened. The second time, was me benching my SSD in the middle of the benchmark it blue screened.
Both were caused by NTOSKRNL.exe (sounds bad to me) lol.
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Both were caused by NTOSKRNL.exe (sounds bad to me) lol.
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I've had all diffrent blue screens from windows 10 already i've re installed like 4 times its acting really weird with me also but it seems to be okay now.
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Decy wrote I've had all diffrent blue screens from windows 10 already i've re installed like 4 times its acting really weird with me also but it seems to be okay now.
Yeah mine seems to be fine now, I might reinstall because I tried to put ubuntu on my other SSD, ended up putting the bootloader on to my main SSD, and that might be the problem?
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Assuming you did the upgrade and kept files I looks like a driver conflict when you plugged your phone in..
Try to remove and software such as itunes or your Phones manager if you have any.
Try to remove and software such as itunes or your Phones manager if you have any.
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Well based on that log file it appears that it's something going wrong with some of the network processes, not sure why plugging in your phone or doing a benchmark on you SSD would cause that.
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Alexyy wrote Assuming you did the upgrade and kept files I looks like a driver conflict when you plugged your phone in..
Try to remove and software such as itunes or your Phones manager if you have any.
But what about the second one which just happened like 5 minutes ago, I benched my SSD and it gave out? That's what the screen shot is about, I don't have the other one.
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IMMERSIVE wroteDecy wrote I've had all diffrent blue screens from windows 10 already i've re installed like 4 times its acting really weird with me also but it seems to be okay now.
Yeah mine seems to be fine now, I might reinstall because I tried to put ubuntu on my other SSD, ended up putting the bootloader on to my main SSD, and that might be the problem?
It could be i found my windows 10 was having trouble putting the bootloader onto my main HDD (because i have a low end gaming pc).
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Reinstalled, all seems fine. I managed to (I think) figure out the problem. My ethernet driver wasn't compatible with Windows 10, I also saw a new update for my audio driver. tl;dr ALWAYS UPDATE YOUR DRIVERS lmao.
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