Windows 10: After wiping drives w/ new OS and Clearing CMOS, I'm still having BSOD issues and its...

Discus and support After wiping drives w/ new OS and Clearing CMOS, I'm still having BSOD issues and its... in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I've been experiencing BSOD issues constantly and I have no idea what it is. The BSOD usually occurs when I'm trying to install a game (fortnite), or... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by A_Hot_Pocket, Oct 2, 2018.

  1. After wiping drives w/ new OS and Clearing CMOS, I'm still having BSOD issues and its...


    I've been experiencing BSOD issues constantly and I have no idea what it is. The BSOD usually occurs when I'm trying to install a game (fortnite), or running stress test/userbenchmark, when I first boot up, and attempting to update my GPU driver. But also happens at random when I'm doing something. Most the time it's fine in idle.


    I HAVENT BEEN OVERCLOCKING


    Things I've tried:


    - Removing GPU

    - Memtest86 twice overnight and memory diagnostic, 0 errors

    - removing ram and putting in different slots

    - replacing SSD

    - Clearing CMOS

    - setting ram to XMP 2.0

    - moving PC to different outlet

    - installing drivers to ssd on laptop and putting back into PC


    What else can I do? I feel like I'm playing myself at this point.


    Everytime system BSOD it always contains ntoskrnl.exe


    What can I do? What should I do? Can anyone help me?

    :)
     
    A_Hot_Pocket, Oct 2, 2018
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  2. little cat, Oct 2, 2018
    #2
  3. Have to clear CMOS to start comp?

    Computer has been runing fine for about a year now, today when I tried to start it up the screen just stayed black, after checking the monitor, graphic card etc etc, I hit the clear CMOS button on the motherboard and it booted up, I got

    CMOS Checksum Bad
    F1 Run Setup
    F2 load default values

    If I run setup on reboot I will just get a black screen, I have to load defaluts then the comp will run fine intill I turn it off then I will have to hit the clear CMOS button on the motherboard to get it to boot again. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks for any help.
     
    Crazypootie, Oct 2, 2018
    #3
  4. After wiping drives w/ new OS and Clearing CMOS, I'm still having BSOD issues and its...

    clear CMOS

    As @Law- II said .....

    please fill your system specs.
    If you have a desktop motherboard i would suggest to see if you CMOS battery is not dead.
     
    scoutingwraith, Oct 2, 2018
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