TLDR: After upgrading mobo, CPU, GPU and RAM, 32 bit programs return application errors. None of the solutions online have worked so far. Need help figuring out which piece of hardware would cause this.
Hello everyone, I was hoping one of you could help me with this problem. I've been working on it all weekend with little success.
This past week I decided to upgrade my home-built PC with the works. I installed a new motherboard, CPU, CPU fan, 2 sticks of DDR4 RAM, and GPU (their specs will be at the bottom). The only thing remaining from before are the tower, HDD, and PSU. Initially, Windows booted as normal. I just needed to install the drivers for the new hardware. I played some games for around 1.5 hours before my background processes began crashing with messages like:
(The instruction at 0x*** referenced memory at 0x****. The memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate the program.)
[The differences between them being the hex codes.]
I closed everything and reset my computer, but started receiving a mix between the above and the following:
(The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000005). Click OK to close the application.)
[The hex codes ended in either 5 or 142.]
I looked this issue up online and tried the following:
1. SFC scan.
2. DISM restorehealth
3. Windows' memory tester.
4. Manually checking registries.
5. Safe mode testing (still didn't work.)
6. Reseating RAM in every possible combination.
7. Opening programs in compatibility modes.
8. Scanning with Microsoft Security Scanner.
9. Finally, doing a clean reset of my computer and reinstalling Windows 10.
The issue is still present. The only clue I've come away with is that 64 bit programs still work and 32 bit programs (those with compatibility options spanning past Vista) post one of the above errors. For instance, I can use pretty much every app that comes installed with Windows 10 64-bit, including Edge, but cannot use many of their downloaded tools.
I no longer think this is a software issue, but I do not know which of my new hardware is causing the issue. Could someone help me figure that out?
Specs:
Mobo: ASUS Z170-A ATX DDR4 Motherboard
RAM: 2 Ballistix Sport LT 8GB DDR4
Fan: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K 4.00 GHz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB
HDD: Western Digital 1 TB SATA III
PSU: Sentey® Power Supply 725w
Hello everyone, I was hoping one of you could help me with this problem. I've been working on it all weekend with little success.
This past week I decided to upgrade my home-built PC with the works. I installed a new motherboard, CPU, CPU fan, 2 sticks of DDR4 RAM, and GPU (their specs will be at the bottom). The only thing remaining from before are the tower, HDD, and PSU. Initially, Windows booted as normal. I just needed to install the drivers for the new hardware. I played some games for around 1.5 hours before my background processes began crashing with messages like:

(The instruction at 0x*** referenced memory at 0x****. The memory could not be read. Click on OK to terminate the program.)
[The differences between them being the hex codes.]
I closed everything and reset my computer, but started receiving a mix between the above and the following:

(The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000005). Click OK to close the application.)
[The hex codes ended in either 5 or 142.]
I looked this issue up online and tried the following:
1. SFC scan.
2. DISM restorehealth
3. Windows' memory tester.
4. Manually checking registries.
5. Safe mode testing (still didn't work.)
6. Reseating RAM in every possible combination.
7. Opening programs in compatibility modes.
8. Scanning with Microsoft Security Scanner.
9. Finally, doing a clean reset of my computer and reinstalling Windows 10.
The issue is still present. The only clue I've come away with is that 64 bit programs still work and 32 bit programs (those with compatibility options spanning past Vista) post one of the above errors. For instance, I can use pretty much every app that comes installed with Windows 10 64-bit, including Edge, but cannot use many of their downloaded tools.
I no longer think this is a software issue, but I do not know which of my new hardware is causing the issue. Could someone help me figure that out?
Specs:
Mobo: ASUS Z170-A ATX DDR4 Motherboard
RAM: 2 Ballistix Sport LT 8GB DDR4
Fan: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K 4.00 GHz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB
HDD: Western Digital 1 TB SATA III
PSU: Sentey® Power Supply 725w