Blue Screen Death

Cshaba

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Hi!
I have a problem installing games for my PC.
I have a brand new motherboard, winchester, processor, RAM, PSU. I had previously blue screen during installing windows many times. It turned out that my winchester had bad sectors, so I bought another one and I tested it, it is in excellent condition. I have already tested my RAMs, and I have a great Chieftec Force 500 PSU.
I have my Windows 10 (x64) installed now, and it is great, but when I am trying to install games, I always get a blues screen. I cannot install any games. Please could you help me with that? I had these errors on these pictures:

http://www.kephost.com/images/2016/11/17/blue2.jpg

http://www.kephost.com/images/2016/11/16/BLUEu.jpg
 
Solution
OK you could force your system to verify drivers. You may need to update a few drivers. You should also check your drives as corrupt data could be causing this as well. Check drive smart and others using seatools for seagate, data lifeguard for WD, and ect.

Start > type "verifier" without the quotes > Select the following options -

1. Select - "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
2. Select - "Select individual settings from a full list"
3. Check the following boxes -
- Special Pool
- Pool Tracking
- Force IRQL Checking
- Deadlock Detection
- Security Checks (Windows 7 & 8)
- DDI compliance checking (Windows 8)
- Miscellaneous Checks
4. Select - "Select driver names from a list"
5. Click on the "Provider" tab. This will...

Cshaba

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Sep 24, 2016
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Well, I don't use Ultramon, so I really dont know which program can cause this kind of error :(
 
OK you could force your system to verify drivers. You may need to update a few drivers. You should also check your drives as corrupt data could be causing this as well. Check drive smart and others using seatools for seagate, data lifeguard for WD, and ect.

Start > type "verifier" without the quotes > Select the following options -

1. Select - "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
2. Select - "Select individual settings from a full list"
3. Check the following boxes -
- Special Pool
- Pool Tracking
- Force IRQL Checking
- Deadlock Detection
- Security Checks (Windows 7 & 8)
- DDI compliance checking (Windows 8)
- Miscellaneous Checks
4. Select - "Select driver names from a list"
5. Click on the "Provider" tab. This will sort all of the drivers by the provider.
6. Check EVERY box that is NOT provided by Microsoft / Microsoft Corporation.
7. Click on Finish.
8. Restart.
 
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