Instant BSOD when starting PCSX2 (and other emulators)
#11
Suddenly it worked, don't know why, but when it ran for one time 2, the other time like 5 minutes i got another BSOD "Page fault on none paged area", after a few of them my pc was suuuuper slow. Well no check showed anything so i made sytem recovery yesterday to 2 days ago and pc was fast again but i got the old BSOD instantly again.
Also i tried with disabled antivir and security and firewall and stuff. also didn't work
Thanks for trying but i'm giving up now. Don't want to waste my time on another system recovery.
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I can't believe how unreliable Windows 10 has become.
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#13
This has all the symptoms of a bad overclock. I know you said you didn't overclock anything but I do have one more question: does your RAM run at 2666 MHz natively or do you have to enable the XMP setting in BIOS to get it to that speed?
I ask because I had similar issues with my last 2 builds because the XMP profile for my RAM is a little off. I'd get random boot failures, shutoffs, and BSODs with XMP enabled even if the CPU wasn't overclocked. Technically, XMP is an overclock, but it's supposed to be tested and work out of the box. This isn't always the case though.
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