[SOLVED] 8TB HDD bluescreen

ninja_broccoli

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I did standard formating with the -disk management- program that comes standard with windows 10
and my pc has bluescreened(memory_managemant) 4 times in 2 days, I talked with a friend at work and he said it had to do with my formating of the disc, what should I format as if that is the problem?
or did I buy an dead HDD?
 
Solution
i7K kaby lake
1070TI
Asus strix z270h
corshair 2x 8bg ddr4 2660MHz
500GB SSD
1TB HDD
OK. Power everything off and re-seat the DIMMs. RETEST
If that still fails, then set your BIOS back to defaults with the RAM at 2133. RETEST
If that still fails, then you could check for a BIOS update to improve compatibility. Update and RETEST.
If all that fails, then you PROBABLY have a bad DIMM. If you have to RMA, then you will be without your RAM during the time you send it back.
I did standard formating with the -disk management- program that comes standard with windows 10
and my pc has bluescreened(memory_managemant) 4 times in 2 days, I talked with a friend at work and he said it had to do with my formating of the disc, what should I format as if that is the problem?
or did I buy an dead HDD?
I would START with the premise that your BSOD and the disk are coincidental. Since you are having memory problems. Start by running memtest86 for a few hours. That will prove your motherboard and RAM are stable.
 
I would START with the premise that your BSOD and the disk are coincidental. Since you are having memory problems. Start by running memtest86 for a few hours. That will prove your motherboard and RAM are stable.
TEST
6[Block move, 64-byte blocks]
FAIL

7[Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern]
25%pass

8[Random number sequence]
50%pass

9[Modulo 20, ones & zeros]
FAIL

total tests 72%pass

does this mean that my cpu is done for it, and it is living at it is absolute limit.
so when I installed my new hdd it was to much?

no Idea how to interpret the summary, it just sais FAIL and not what is bad
 
TEST
6[Block move, 64-byte blocks]
FAIL

7[Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern]
25%pass

8[Random number sequence]
50%pass

9[Modulo 20, ones & zeros]
FAIL

total tests 72%pass

does this mean that my cpu is done for it, and it is living at it is absolute limit.
so when I installed my new hdd it was to much?

no Idea how to interpret the summary, it just sais FAIL and not what is bad
It is more likely a DIMM problem. What are your full system specs ?
 
i7K kaby lake
1070TI
Asus strix z270h
corshair 2x 8bg ddr4 2660MHz
500GB SSD
1TB HDD
OK. Power everything off and re-seat the DIMMs. RETEST
If that still fails, then set your BIOS back to defaults with the RAM at 2133. RETEST
If that still fails, then you could check for a BIOS update to improve compatibility. Update and RETEST.
If all that fails, then you PROBABLY have a bad DIMM. If you have to RMA, then you will be without your RAM during the time you send it back.
 
Solution
OK. Power everything off and re-seat the DIMMs. RETEST
If that still fails, then set your BIOS back to defaults with the RAM at 2133. RETEST
If that still fails, then you could check for a BIOS update to improve compatibility. Update and RETEST.
If all that fails, then you PROBABLY have a bad DIMM. If you have to RMA, then you will be without your RAM during the time you send it back.
Ill give it a go, thanks