I got the RAM from Amazon. You can see the details in my response to ubuysa.
I also got it from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09HKDQ1RN
This is very interesting. This laptop is refurbished. I wonder if they used the wrong memory modules. It was refurbished by an HP certified...
I do not believe so. I cannot even find the option in the BIOS. Speaking of the which, I also removed the CMOS battery for a few minutes to reset the BIOS. It didn't help :/
I am just using the "Create Windows 10 Installation Media" tool from Microsoft's website: Download Windows 10
It typically gives me the 0xc0000005 error on the "Getting files ready for installation" step. The BSOD has only happened a few times, but I believe it happened during that step as...
I just use FFmpeg. It's a command-line utility but I'm sure you could find GUI interfaces for it on GitHub.
You can also use VLC to convert media files.
That pesty 0xc0000005 error keeps coming up during windows installation as well. Yes, I did replace the RAM with brand new sticks. I believe they are compatible. The laptop takes DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHz Non-ECC SODIMM, and these are the new sticks I purchased...
Two years later...
I replaced the internal SSD and tried to install Windows, but it is not working. I am getting the following error:
I tried replacing the RAM and well but to no avail. Is the processor failing? (I hope not 😰)
Hello,
I am trying to import a scheduled task from from the command line to the task scheduler. Before my program runs the schtasks command, it inserts a file path in the <Command></Command> element. The XML file works with schtasks before I insert my file path, but not afterwords. It keeps...
That does not appear to be the correct model. This laptop's model is HP ENVY Notebook 15T-AS100. Also, I do not think I will be able to run chkdsk again. I cannot use Active Boot Disk anymore. It is starting to give me BSOD errors as well.
Assuming we do find the correct drivers, how can I...
Active Boot Disc does have a chkdsk command. I gave it a try. Here's the output:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is Windows.
Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...
Progress: 0 of 538624 done; Stage: 0%; Total: 0%; ETA: 268:21:16 Progress: 144 of 538624 done; Stage...
I was able to recover the newest dumps using Active Boot Disc. I will upload them so you can take a look. In the mean time, I am going to focus on backing up the computer's data with Active Boot Disk before I try to fix anything else...
I used the Microsoft media creation tool to create installation media on a USB drive. I then tried many times to boot from the USB drive, but all I got was more BSOD errors. I wish this computer was a tower so I could physically remove the hard drive and work on it from a different computer...
Things just got a lot worse. The computer cannot even boot anymore. It gives BSOD errors every time it attempts to boot. It will also say "Preparing automatic repair", and then crash again. It cannot even enter recovery mode. The only thing that seems to be working now is the BIOS menu...
It doesn't seem to have found anything:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.592]
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>sfc /scannow
Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.
Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100%...