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Processor | Intel Core i7-6700k - Stock, multi core boost enabled |
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Motherboard | MSI Z170i Gaming Pro AC |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S + Arctic MX2 thermal paste, 2 case fans (front and rear). |
Memory | 2x8gb Kingston DDR4 2666mhz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Geforce 1060 GTX Gaming X |
Storage | 120gb Samsung 830 EVO SSD, 240gb Samung 840 Evo SSD, 1tb Seagate HDD, 960gb Corsair Force MP510B |
Display(s) | Dell Ultrasharp 1920x1080 |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ITX SE |
Power Supply | SilverStone SST-ST85F-P |
Mouse | Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 |
Keyboard | Steelseries 6Gv2 - Cherry MX Black edition |
Software | OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit. |
Benchmark Scores | Cinebench R20 multicore score: 2249. Cinebench R23 multicore score: 5149. |
Dont really know if this goes in the hardware or software, depends on what the error turns out to be.
My computer has a BSOD now, and wont boot into windows, not even safe-mode.
But first some explanation. (You can look at my setup to the left of course)
My computer has had the current windows install for about 7-8 months and never had a problem with it. But about two weeks ago, i turned it on and when it tried to load vista a blue-screen popped up faster than i could make out anything of the error message. So it just endlessly rebooted, not even safe-mode worked. I popped in my vista cd so i could try and use the repair function. But nope, it couldnt even recognize there was a vista installation on the harddrive (well it found something but said it was "unknown). Now i was nervous.
The usb harddrive i used to make backup on was dead, so i was saving up for a new one, so i had no backups (its so typical shit happens at that moment my backup drive dies).
I waited a few hours and tried again and then it worked. Didnt make any sense, i could in no way find out what had caused the error.
Fast forward to today, the computer had worked fine, but i had left it on for about 1½ hours while i was out (it was just sitting in windows idling, no programs were running), i went back and noticed that all my tray icons dissapeared the moment i moved my mouse over them. "odd" i thought, so i clicked on the start menu to start up my nod32 and then everything dissapeared with only the mouse and wallpaper. And the harddrive lamp was on but i couldnt hear it doing anything.
I then pressed ctrl-alt-del and then the screen went black. And then the monitor turned off because there was no video signal.
"uh-oh"... I pressed the reset button and when it tried to boot windows the same BSOD came up and still it was too fast for me to see what it was.
I tried using the vista install cd repair function again, and now it couldnt find the vista installation at all (even though i could still try to boot into vista). I tried a few times and then the BSOD came on while booting the cd. never happened before. but i could luckily see what the error code was. But it didnt say anything about a driver name or filename.
tl:dr version
BSOD error 0x0000007E(oxC0000005, 0x895B9A98, 0x80599B68, 0x80599864), how do i fix it?
i have so many files that i dont want to lose, i would die if they were to dissapear.
My computer has a BSOD now, and wont boot into windows, not even safe-mode.
But first some explanation. (You can look at my setup to the left of course)
My computer has had the current windows install for about 7-8 months and never had a problem with it. But about two weeks ago, i turned it on and when it tried to load vista a blue-screen popped up faster than i could make out anything of the error message. So it just endlessly rebooted, not even safe-mode worked. I popped in my vista cd so i could try and use the repair function. But nope, it couldnt even recognize there was a vista installation on the harddrive (well it found something but said it was "unknown). Now i was nervous.
The usb harddrive i used to make backup on was dead, so i was saving up for a new one, so i had no backups (its so typical shit happens at that moment my backup drive dies).
I waited a few hours and tried again and then it worked. Didnt make any sense, i could in no way find out what had caused the error.
Fast forward to today, the computer had worked fine, but i had left it on for about 1½ hours while i was out (it was just sitting in windows idling, no programs were running), i went back and noticed that all my tray icons dissapeared the moment i moved my mouse over them. "odd" i thought, so i clicked on the start menu to start up my nod32 and then everything dissapeared with only the mouse and wallpaper. And the harddrive lamp was on but i couldnt hear it doing anything.
I then pressed ctrl-alt-del and then the screen went black. And then the monitor turned off because there was no video signal.
"uh-oh"... I pressed the reset button and when it tried to boot windows the same BSOD came up and still it was too fast for me to see what it was.
I tried using the vista install cd repair function again, and now it couldnt find the vista installation at all (even though i could still try to boot into vista). I tried a few times and then the BSOD came on while booting the cd. never happened before. but i could luckily see what the error code was. But it didnt say anything about a driver name or filename.
tl:dr version
BSOD error 0x0000007E(oxC0000005, 0x895B9A98, 0x80599B68, 0x80599864), how do i fix it?
i have so many files that i dont want to lose, i would die if they were to dissapear.