Hello,
The PSA diagnostic are very first test I ran when BSODs started happen since it installed in pre-boot options, But as you say it, I ran it once again, the results are ok, of course:
There are some problems midway, but I finally can reset my computer to factory state (Windows7), :
But when I ran windows update it always crashed midways, at the time I opened the resource monitor while running:
As you can see, although the CPU usage only, it reach over maximum frequency, I suspect it means that while some processors were over-clocked, the other stay idle (or dead)!? - The system crashed a short time after.
I investigate in BIOS settings, under
Performance tab, there are some things that interested me:
Intel Turbo Boost: Enable
Intel Speedstep: Enable
C-state control: Enable
Hyperthread control: Enable
I changed the configuration to:
Intel Turbo Boost: Enable
Intel Speedstep: Disable
C-state control: Disable
Hyperthread control: Disable
The system is stable after that, I can run windows update and other tasks without crash , but always 50% CPU load and I have to deal with fan noise (this means more energy and age consumption). I will try different configuration to find the optimal solution. I would be glad you have any clear explanation or advise regarding those configurations.
In addition, I don't want to upgrade to win10 yet, so how do I prevent win 7 upgrade to 10 out of of my notice?
Regards,