Radegast74
Space Marshal
Good luck! I'd definitely turn off that "Fast Startup" if you haven't already.*** currently running after fresh install on new disk. We'll see how it goes!
I guess next step is to check your house's wiring...
Good luck! I'd definitely turn off that "Fast Startup" if you haven't already.*** currently running after fresh install on new disk. We'll see how it goes!
Good Luck, fingers crossed CHEERS!*** currently running after fresh install on new disk. We'll see how it goes!
i always knew you were a tech support professional, print :pHave you tried turning it off and then back on again?
Ya, thought that too. I'm on a fresh install, new disk, new cables. We'll see! Seems ok so far, but I haven't had a ton of time on it.Well, good luck for the clean system. If this error really means that Windows thinks there was an unclean shutdown, it might also be harddisk or sata cable related. I once had a cheap ssd that had misunderstandings with the sata controller of my main board and the result was unclean shutdown errors in Linux, and on Windows weird micro stutter and missing tray icons.
?Ya, thought that too. I'm on a fresh install, new disk, new cables. We'll see! Seems ok so far, but I haven't had a ton of time on it.
New OS install seems stable, but again I haven't had a lot of test time. Oh for sure. I only started with the GPU and PSU because I thought they were the cause of some issues. I'm wanting to do a 3900X build soon. GPU's been a great upgrade though still, CPU showing 60% during gaming.Hopefully you have this fixed with a simple reinstall of Win10, but there are a few other things to address with this build. If you start getting these errors again, upgrade your MoBo, you have an older one and it could be that the VRM is starting to fail, could be bad caps on there, could be old age gremlins, but this would be your next best step I think.
Next thing to point out, you've put a Ferrari V12 engine in a Ford Fiesta. One of the older ones that looks like a roller skate. What I mean is you have way more GPU than your CPU can handle, it's probably fine if you don't really have anything else using PCIe lanes, but to really make use of that GPU, you are going to want something a little more modern. But, if it works and you're happy with it, roll with it until you're not happy with it. No sense in spending money just to spend it. But also wou[dn't your life be better with more RGB in it.
Tl;dr - If reinstalling Win10 didn't fix it then it's upgrade time