I have been getting Blue Screens recently.

CrimsonKnight98

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Okay, I have already posted and troubleshooted this on another forum.
(https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/643800/new-blue-screens/)
I can not fix this issue! I do not know what is causing these Blue Screens and I am really desperate to find out why these are happening.

What I have done:

  • Ran memtest86 with 8 passes
    Did a CPU burn in test without overheating
    Did a GPU stress test and had no errors.
    Ran multiple GPU memory tests all with no errors.
    Installed my old drivers for my Video Card
    Installed my new drivers for my Video Card
    Uninstalled Adobe and reinstalled it
    Took out all but one RAM stick (thinking this resolved it)
    Ran multiple Furmark tests and EVGA OC scanner tests

I have an AMD Phenom II X6 1045t CPU (new)
Nvidia GTX 970ti GPU (new)
5GB RAM
Windows 10 Home 64bit
A Foxconn 2ab1 motherboard
An EVGA 500 80+ white 500W Power Supply (new)

Let me know any more information you may need. Thank you in advance.

Everything I listed as new was purchased and installed around February 11.

Here's a link to all my memdump files. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B709V9SWNRKKRWZEU3prZVN5UEk
 
Solution
the bios sets up the electronics for the sata and USB ports (and other hardware) if the vendor stops providing a bios update then you have to use a old driver that matches the BIOS that you have installed. There were major changes in the specifications for USB 2.x in about april of 2012. so if you have a bios before then and you wanted to use the motherboard USB you would need a old motherboard driver. Often it is a better option to disable the hardware in the BIOS then add a new card in a slot that supports the functions you want. Most people retire the machine since it would be at end of life anyway. you may also find that going with a older version of windows that came out around the time the machine was made will work...
looks like you have an activation hack running.
bios is too old to run windows 10 generic USB drivers.
I would suspect you would have other hardware issues until you get a bios dated after march 2013 if you can get one.

basically the memory dump I looked at indicated massive memory corruption. You will most likely need a bios update or custom drivers from hp.


machine info:
BIOS Version 6.04
BIOS Release Date 09/07/2010
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
Product Name HP Pavilion P6000 Series
Manufacturer FOXCONN
Product 2AB1
Version DVT
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
Chassis Type Desktop
Processor Version AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1045T Processor
Processor Voltage 8fh - 1.5V
External Clock 200MHz
Max Speed 3200MHz
Current Speed 2700MHz


 

CrimsonKnight98

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So how would I get custom drivers from HP? Can you lead me in the right direction?
My issue is the PC is a factory-built PC, the motherboard is small since this isn't a full ATX case... how would I find a replacement if the BIOS is too old and has no updates?
 
the bios sets up the electronics for the sata and USB ports (and other hardware) if the vendor stops providing a bios update then you have to use a old driver that matches the BIOS that you have installed. There were major changes in the specifications for USB 2.x in about april of 2012. so if you have a bios before then and you wanted to use the motherboard USB you would need a old motherboard driver. Often it is a better option to disable the hardware in the BIOS then add a new card in a slot that supports the functions you want. Most people retire the machine since it would be at end of life anyway. you may also find that going with a older version of windows that came out around the time the machine was made will work. for example windows 7 service pack 1 with out the updates.
you can also use a 3rd party device driver installer, the often collect drivers for various chipsets and might find ones that will work.



 
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