Hello all, I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this, but it's related to bluescreen and something mbam does found, but mainly I have only 1 or 2 questions to be sure that it is what I'm thinking. My system: Intel Core i5-6500, 3.2Ghz (4CPUs), Windows 10 home 64bit, Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 (newest driver), system is about 1 year old What I did: 1. Installed the copy protection TAGES with version 5.5.7.2 (yes, I know ^^) 2. Installed game Anno 1701 3. Installed patch 1.04 for the game 4. Played game for about 3 hours Suddenly I got a bluescreen error Clock-Watchdog-timeout, first time I ever got a bluescreen on this system.
Let the other report run for at least 20 minutes. On systems with problems, it often takes a while to generate the WER results in the MSINFO32 report (that's most ot the time it takes). You can also try this report - but it also will take a long time if the WER stuff is large: BSOD Inspector (direct download): Iit's basically the same info as the Sysnative App). Not much info that I can use in the perfmon report. Your wireless is disabled.
The best and largest selection of PC game cheats, PC game codes, PC game cheat codes. Driver: San Francisco. Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon. Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars. System Protocol One. Today, we can officially confirm that there will be an English version of the Anno 1701 Add-On. Within the UK the game will be published by Koch Media / Deep Silver. Expect the Add-On for January / February of 2008.
Did you do this deliberately? If so, why did you disale it? Were you having problems with it? The Sysnative thing has been running successfully for many years and many different versions (I helped test the initial versions).
The BSOD Inspector is relatively new, but is written slightly differently than the Sysnative. Only one memory dump in the uploaded files.
Only 2 BSOD's mentioned in the WER section of the MSINFO32 report. Your UEFI/BIOS (version 0409) dates from 2015. Please check at the manufacturer's website to see if there are any UEFI/BIOS updates available for your system. This is just in case there has been a more recent update. FYI - W8 and W10 communicate more with the UEFI/BIOS than previous versions of Windows, so it's important to ensure that the UEFI/BIOS is kept up to date (and that outdated UEFI/BIOS' may be the cause of some compatibility issues). Only 7 Windows Update hotfixes installed.
Most systems with SP1 have 350-400 or more. Please visit Windows Update and get ALL available updates (it may take several trips to get them all). The actual number is not important.
Rather it's important that you checked manually, installed any available updates, and didn't experience any errors when checking or updating. You have 3 hard drives.
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