What I’m trying to say is that only one of the two sticks of RAM were faulty so the working one was left in. Then two more new sticks were put in so there’s one old stick and two new sticks in the PC so three in total. Each one of the three is 4GB.
Got the PC back today. They found out it was one of the RAM sticks causing the problem so they replaced it. I’ll see how it performs over the next few days
MCAFEE was put on by the people at the PC shop. I’ll head there now and tell them what you told me so they can diagnose and hopefully fix the problem for sure.
So correct me if I'm wrong but these are the main problems: The RAM is causing the blue screens which are the main problems, to sort this I'll probably go to the shop ask if they can fix in some new RAM. As for storage, I'll re-install my games onto the hard drive which should help out the PC.
It looks like by default it installs to Program Files x86 and simply creates the files. Is there a way to choose where to send the install to (the hard drive)?
So the way I did it which probably isn't correct is by copying the files from the steam folder in to the hard drive. When I launched steam it started re-installing games which I had installed. My guess is that it installs straight to my system reserved which would make me incredibly annoyed. So...
Space has been an issue. I've found a 500GB hard drive which I was transferring 109GB of data on to. Unfortunately it Blue Screened with about 20GB to go. It might be an idea to run the test first now and leave the files to transfer overnight. A lot of the data still transferred so maybe it...
Ran both the long and quick scan on fix all, both of them passed. About 10 minutes after I finished scanning it blue screened. I've attached the updated dumps from today.
C:\WINDOWS\system32>dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 10.0.17134.1 Image Version: 10.0.17134.407 Error: 1726 The remote procedure call failed. The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log This is what it...
I don’t think it’s the games fault. Anyway I can’t complete a file scan because after about 10 mins of command prompt it blue screens whether I have a game running or not. I haven’t tried changing the anti virus yet.
I think I didn't let it finish. It seems that TS2019 is coping a lot better than War Thunder in terms of BSOD frequency. I've also uninstalled Uplay but I doubt that makes a difference. Should I try uninstalling War Thunder then re-installing it?