So my Windows 10 x64 machine has been giving me a blue screen every once in a while, maybe once a day. It only seems to happen within the first 30 minutes or so of startup, if it hasn't happened then the computer runs just fine for as long as I want it to. It's giving me an error that says FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE. No hardware (or software for that matter) has been added, removed, or changed in any way since the computer was built about 3 years ago. It originally ran Windows 7 x64, however the drive was wiped before Windows 10 was installed about 6 months ago. I have located the 799 megabyte memory.DMP file and have made a backup of it in case it is needed for diagnosis etc. I really have no idea what to do, googling the error led me to a page about people with asus laptops having an error with the mouse trackpad driver or something, however that doesn't apply to me. Any words of advice would be fantastic, thanks
No hardware (or software for that matter) has been added, removed, or changed in any way
Two words: Windows Update. Software has changed. Windows 10 also seems to love updating Drivers, and it particularly enjoys giving broken drivers, just like it's predecessors.
So my Windows 10 x64 machine has been giving me a blue screen every once in a while, maybe once a day. It only seems to happen within the first 30 minutes or so of startup, if it hasn't happened then the computer runs just fine for as long as I want it to. It's giving me an error that says FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE. No hardware (or software for that matter) has been added, removed, or changed in any way since the computer was built about 3 years ago. It originally ran Windows 7 x64, however the drive was wiped before Windows 10 was installed about 6 months ago. I have located the 799 megabyte memory.DMP file and have made a backup of it in case it is needed for diagnosis etc. I really have no idea what to do, googling the error led me to a page about people with asus laptops having an error with the mouse trackpad driver or something, however that doesn't apply to me. Any words of advice would be fantastic, thanks
Update your motherboard/chipset drivers.
Two words: Windows Update. Software has changed. Windows 10 also seems to love updating Drivers, and it particularly enjoys giving broken drivers, just like it's predecessors.
Done, I'll give it a few days and see how it turns out.
Well its been a week or so and i havent had a single issue, cant believe i overlooked something as simple as chipset drivers. Thanks
If I like upgrade my pc processor to a core i5 my minecraft will probably get a massive fps improvement when playing windows 10 edition & java edition