Windows 10: Need to figure out what is causing I/O shutoff and DRAM code trigger after signing in

Discus and support Need to figure out what is causing I/O shutoff and DRAM code trigger after signing in in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; This most recent batch of updates got me screwed up. Everything runs functionally until after logging into my user account. Around 10-20 seconds after... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Lone_K, Nov 7, 2020.

  1. /u/Lone_K Win User

    Need to figure out what is causing I/O shutoff and DRAM code trigger after signing in


    This most recent batch of updates got me screwed up. Everything runs functionally until after logging into my user account. Around 10-20 seconds after logging in, all of my displays and USB devices lose input (and I assume everything else attached as well) and the DRAM code light on my motherboard triggers.

    On a safe mode boot, everything works fine (in fact, I'm writing this in Safe Mode + Networking atm) but anytime I toe close to a normal log in this device seizure happens. Anyone else have a similar issue and/or has a solution? I'm trying to sort through all my services and I've been looking at my chipset and graphics drivers to try and figure it out. The one thing I feel like is the problem is Edge doing something in the background following this update as it and Office were the only programs that had changes in the update but that's not concrete yet since I can't even get to task manager before the I/O blackout happens.

    EDIT: wtf, why am i still in 1909?

    Change of question, is there any way to mount the Windows 10 ISO in safe mode?

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    /u/Lone_K, Nov 7, 2020
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  2. trt740 Win User

    Post your source for the best Stepping for Amd 64's and Optys

    Post your Stepping and o/c for Amd 64's Am2 /939 and Optys

    can anyone point me in the direction of a good site which lists stepping codes for which cpu's over clock the best
     
    trt740, Nov 7, 2020
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  3. Akumos Win User
    SQL HELP-ORA-04073 column list not valid for this trigger type

    Hi,

    After trying to create this trigger:

    CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER a
    AFTER INSERT OF duration, startdate ON route, outing
    FOR EACH ROW
    WHEN (NEW.startdate LIKE %jan%)
    AND (NEW.duration = 5)
    DECLARE
    closed_in_jan EXCEPTION;

    EXCEPTION
    WHEN closed_in_jan THEN
    RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR (-20101,We are closed in January.');



    I get this error:

    ORA-04073 column list not valid for this trigger type
    Cause
    A column list was specified for a non-update trigger type.

    Action
    Remove the column list.


    I've tried researching but can't find out what a column list is!

    Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
     
    Akumos, Nov 7, 2020
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  4. LeoBloom Win User

    Need to figure out what is causing I/O shutoff and DRAM code trigger after signing in

    BSOD at least twice a month - uncertain cause

    I have run driver verifier with the below settings for >48 hours. There have been no BSOD. Please advise on next steps
    • I/O verification
    • Force pending I/O requests
    • IRP logging
     
    LeoBloom, Nov 7, 2020
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