About a month ago after recently moving, I noticed that my desktop frequently crashed a few minutes after boot-up, where everything would freeze and I would have to hold the power button and force it off. I thought maybe some pins had come loose during the move so I checked and although I didn't think I found anything, pushing on everything seemed to make the problem go away so I thought that fixed that.
However, over the past couple weeks I noticed that some times it takes longer to boot up, and will load a black screen with blinking cursor (top left corner) for 10-30 seconds before loading as normal. After not using my desktop for a few days, I came back to it today where it would repeatedly BSOD minutes after boot up, even when in cmd only safe mode.
I got a number of BSOD errors such as:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_ERROR
Remembering the black screen with blinking cursor, I thought maybe my boot drive was/is failing, but doing the chkdsk commands, and also checking with crystaldiskinfo turns up no S.M.A.R.T. errors. The BIOS always shows up (except when I get the black screen, in which case it does after), so I don't think it's the motherboard, though I'm not sure. The first pass of memtest also didn't show any errors (I stopped it as it was then I thought about checking the hard drives), so I don't think it's the memory either. I've checked temperatures and nothing seems to be overheating from what I can tell (HDDs, GPU, CPU).
Is it a driver issue possibly? From what I've read both of the BSOD errors I've gotten can be due to driver errors, though I'm a bit unsure as to how to go about checking... It is strange as I had had no issues immediately before I moved. At this point, the computer has gone back to doing what it was doing when I first noticed issues: freezing after a couple minutes from boot up and needing to be forced off.
System Specs:
64-bit Windows 10
i5-3570K @ 3.40 GHz (not OC'd)
8 Gb DDR3 (2x 4 Gb sticks) RAM (not OC'd)
AMD HD 7970 GHz edition (not OC'd)
Samsung 128 Gb 840 Pro (Boot disk)
2x WD Black HDDs
ASRock Z77 Extreme4
Corsair HX650
I also have an external back-up USB drive hooked up at the moment.
Let me know if there is anything else I should provide too (though it's a bit difficult to grab from the desktop (currently using laptop) since it crashes quickly).
However, over the past couple weeks I noticed that some times it takes longer to boot up, and will load a black screen with blinking cursor (top left corner) for 10-30 seconds before loading as normal. After not using my desktop for a few days, I came back to it today where it would repeatedly BSOD minutes after boot up, even when in cmd only safe mode.
I got a number of BSOD errors such as:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_ERROR
Remembering the black screen with blinking cursor, I thought maybe my boot drive was/is failing, but doing the chkdsk commands, and also checking with crystaldiskinfo turns up no S.M.A.R.T. errors. The BIOS always shows up (except when I get the black screen, in which case it does after), so I don't think it's the motherboard, though I'm not sure. The first pass of memtest also didn't show any errors (I stopped it as it was then I thought about checking the hard drives), so I don't think it's the memory either. I've checked temperatures and nothing seems to be overheating from what I can tell (HDDs, GPU, CPU).
Is it a driver issue possibly? From what I've read both of the BSOD errors I've gotten can be due to driver errors, though I'm a bit unsure as to how to go about checking... It is strange as I had had no issues immediately before I moved. At this point, the computer has gone back to doing what it was doing when I first noticed issues: freezing after a couple minutes from boot up and needing to be forced off.
System Specs:
64-bit Windows 10
i5-3570K @ 3.40 GHz (not OC'd)
8 Gb DDR3 (2x 4 Gb sticks) RAM (not OC'd)
AMD HD 7970 GHz edition (not OC'd)
Samsung 128 Gb 840 Pro (Boot disk)
2x WD Black HDDs
ASRock Z77 Extreme4
Corsair HX650
I also have an external back-up USB drive hooked up at the moment.
Let me know if there is anything else I should provide too (though it's a bit difficult to grab from the desktop (currently using laptop) since it crashes quickly).