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so I just installed Windows 10 in a brand new ssd drive and I started to get these BSODs (KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED) right away from the first restart. Somehow I managed to finalize the installation but I'm not able to get rid of them ever since.
I've read literally dozens of similar threads but typical solutions seem not be working for me. I do a regular login and everything works like a charm...but no matter what I do, it's gonna crash eventually. Sometimes just one minute from start, sometimes it takes 10 minutes. Even if the computer is completely idle, although in this case it takes much longer to crash.
I'm inclined to think, whatever the cause may be, it must be driver-related, because I have a fully functional and stable windows 7 installation in a separate hard drive. This should rule out hardware issues, shouldn't it?
I've reinstalled the latest drivers for graphics card (which I've learned is a usual culprit for this kind of issues) as well as for my USB wifi adapter (not sure but I'd say the BSODs are more usual when browsing or performing other network stuff...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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so I just installed Windows 10 in a brand new ssd drive and I started to get these BSODs (KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED) right away from the first restart. Somehow I managed to finalize the installation but I'm not able to get rid of them ever since.
I've read literally dozens of similar threads but typical solutions seem not be working for me. I do a regular login and everything works like a charm...but no matter what I do, it's gonna crash eventually. Sometimes just one minute from start, sometimes it takes 10 minutes. Even if the computer is completely idle, although in this case it takes much longer to crash.
I'm inclined to think, whatever the cause may be, it must be driver-related, because I have a fully functional and stable windows 7 installation in a separate hard drive. This should rule out hardware issues, shouldn't it?
I've reinstalled the latest drivers for graphics card (which I've learned is a usual culprit for this kind of issues) as well as for my USB wifi adapter (not sure but I'd say the BSODs are more usual when browsing or performing other network stuff...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Graphics card: AMI Radeon HD 5450
Processor: CPU Intel® Core i5-2400 3,10 GHz
Memory: 2 x 4096 MB DDR3-SDRAM (PC3-10600 / 1333 MHz)Dual Channel Memory (2/2 Slots covered; 8 GB max.)
Motherboard: 15702
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