Thread: BSOD new build
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Old 27-07-2020, 21:14   #10
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Re: BSOD new build

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Originally Posted by downquark1 View Post
A BIOS can do this if the BIOS was updated, the internal battery runs out or it detects some problem. I would check the BIOS is the latest version from the motherboard manufacturer.

Maybe run a memory test (takes a long time) and reseat the memory if there is an error.
I did a fresh install yesterday and updated the BIOS today. I have memtest86 to run if the problem hasn't been resolved. Baby steps....

Thanks.
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