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Discus and support Constant BSOD followed by quick reboot on nvme m.2 ssd 256 gb, new additional RAM 8gb in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hello everyone, as you can see from title, I have been experiencing BSODs twice or thrice daily on average, which is so frustrating. It usually happens... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by IbrokhimBakhtiyorov, Mar 6, 2022.

  1. Constant BSOD followed by quick reboot on nvme m.2 ssd 256 gb, new additional RAM 8gb


    Hello everyone, as you can see from title, I have been experiencing BSODs twice or thrice daily on average, which is so frustrating. It usually happens in the middle of whatever I am working on. I have visited many websites and forums and saw some people have BSODs problems with similarities. But none of them worked while some others showed promises that created new issues. I have tried reinstalling my Windows 10 on ssd, with different releases on official windows site. I am experienced user so it is not a thing for me at all. However, it didn't help. I know I installed Windows without corrupt

    :)
     
    IbrokhimBakhtiyorov, Mar 6, 2022
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  2. HOF_1967 Win User

    Constant BSODs

    I have received more than 15 BSODs in the past 2 weeks and I have replaced my SSD, Reset windows and even reinstalled the RAM

    I have attached the minidump from this install of windows and the previous version to analyze.

    I have also installed windows on my hard drive but it still gave a bsod. Even removed the RAM and it still gave a BSOD

    Minidump

    SPECS

    Lenovo IdeaPad S145 14IWL

    Processor: i3 8145u

    RAM: 8GB (4 GB Soldered + 4GB Kingston 2400 MHz)

    SSD: Gigabyte 256 GB NVMe + 1 TB WD Blue HDD

    Windows Version 2004 (19041.572)
     
    HOF_1967, Mar 6, 2022
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  3. about intel optane memory + NVMe™ M.2 SSD

    nitially

    intel optane memory M10(16,32,64gb)PCIe NVMe M.2 3.0x2 was for accelerating 2.5'SATA mechanical HDD regardless of which generation intel CPUs.

    also note :

    not talking about Intel® Optane™ Memory H10 with Solid State Storage (32gb+1tb, 32gb+512gb ,16gb+256gb)PCIe NVMe3.0x4 that comes as a single m.2 drive which is mounted on single m.2 slot

    but now why

    intel optane memory M15(16,32,64gb)(PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4)is-- paired with --PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSDs {which is mounted on two differnt m.2 slots on 7th ,8th and 9th gen intel CPUs}

    what is the purpose

    ex: 512 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD + Intel® Optane™ memory 32 GB on (Intel® Core™ i7 9750H) seen from HPs Omen X 2S - 15 Gaming Laptop.
     
    JelittThomas, Mar 6, 2022
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  4. Constant BSOD followed by quick reboot on nvme m.2 ssd 256 gb, new additional RAM 8gb

    replacing C: with larger M.2 NVme drive and move programs installed on D: to the new M.2 drive

    I have a DELL Desktop Computer XPS XPS8920-7581SLV-PUS Intel Core i7 7th Gen 7700 desktop running Windows 10 Pro with the Toshiba 250 GB M.2 NVme drive as the C: drive and a 1TB hard disk as the D: drive. I have installed a couple of games and applications to the D: drive due to the size of the install files.

    I am now planning to replace the Toshiba 250 GB M.2 drive with a Samsung 500 GB 970 EVO M.2 NVme drive.

    The procedure I plan to use is to:

    • clone the Toshiba drive to a new Western Digital SSD installed in a hard disk bay
    • replace the Toshiba with the Samsung
    • clone the new SSD back to the Samsung

    At that point I should have a bootable C: on the Samsung NVme drive.

    The next step would be to move the games and applications from the 1TB hard disk to the Samsung NVme drive since I now have the space for them.

    However it is not really possible to just move installed applications due to all the Registry changes that would be needed.

    The two applications are Visual Studio 2015 and 2017 (both Community Edition) and the games are World of Warcraft, Destiny 2, and Fallout 4 (the last being a Steam download).

    So I am looking for advice on these changes.

    Alternative approaches

    It seems that I have a couple of options:

    • clone the 1TB hard disk to the new SSD and just use the new SSD as D:
    • uninstall the games and applications then reinstall them to the new C:
    • create a D: partition on the new NVme drive and copy the installation folders there

    The easiest approach would seem to be to clone the 1TB drive to the new SSD as D: and move on. However I would be missing out on the NVme goodness with the games as well as the Visual Studio programming environment.

    The most straightforward approach would be to uninstall the games and applications from the 1TB hard disk and then reinstall them to the C: drive.

    The applications are Visual Studio 2015 and Visual Studio 2017, both Community Edition. These would both be straightforward to uninstall from D: and reinstall to C:.

    The games are World of Warcraft and Destiny 2 from Blizzard and Fallout 4 from Steam. These games will require long download time probably two or three days over my internet access. And I would have to start Fallout 4 all over again.

    Concluding thoughts

    Perhaps the best option would be to combine the first two options.

    Since the Visual Studio uninstall and install would be fairly painless I could do that while leaving the games on the 1TB drive and then do the clone of the 1TB drive to the new SSD. Then at a later date I could move World of Warcraft and Destiny 2 over to the NVme drive.

    I would think that working with Visual Studio would be easier and quicker from the NVme C: drive while the games would be quick and responsive enough if the game assets are on an SSD.
     
    Richard Chambers, Mar 6, 2022
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