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  1. NIM

    Hello!

    Hey Win10-Hater, welcome to Wincert. I am also an old member of the MSFN forums although I am inactive there. Also, the MSFN owner helped me to get WinCert.net on its feet almost 15 years ago. It is unbelievable how time flies
  2. hey LegacyFan20, it appears that this is how this feature behaves by design. It seems that only recent visitors are shown. Br, Nik
  3. If your fresh installation of Windows 7 is slow, I would first suggest to upgrade your system with SSD drive
  4. Welcome angeleye50, hope you'll stay and contribute to forums with your posts. Nik
  5. NIM

    Hello from NC

    Also child of the 80's here and a father of two now Welcome to WinCert.
  6. Dear community. I just can't figure out random computer freezes on below configuration: Asus Prime Z490-P MBO Intel Core i5-10600 CPU - On Asus QVL list Corsair VENGEANCE LPX 16 GB kit(2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3600MHz PC4-28800 CL18, 1.2V / 1.35V, CMK16GX4M2D3600C18 - NOT on Asus QVL list Samsung 970EVO NVMe M.2 SSD 500GB - System Drive SSD Crucial P1 500GB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD Corsair 650W PSU - RM650 Fully modular MSI Armor RX570 graphic card Since July this machine had 10-15 BUGCHECK errors where Windows froze and have restarted after a couple of seconds. As you can see this is happening randomly and can't find the cause of it, although I suspect at BIOS, Chipset drivers, or memory. This machine is using the latest BIOS, chipset and graphic drivers. The problem can happen two times in a couple of days, but it can also run without issues for more than 25 days as you can see from the attached pictures. Please have in mind that this system is online at least 12 hours per day with sleep feature ON. I have also contacted ASUS and Corsair support where Asus pointed me to use the memory kit from the QVL list in order to get help while Corsair support said I should test both memory sticks individually with Memtest. After the first bug check, I have tested both sticks with 4 passes (default-test) with the XMP profile set in BIOS. Everything went without a single error. After a couple of days, I have run the same test with four passes and again without any errors. I have reinstalled Windows 10 twice v2004 and now have upgraded to v20H2, still got the same freezes. Is it possible to run 2x 4 Memtest passes without errors and still have the faulty RAM? I would kindly ask you for help and advice and if you need any more information please let me know and I will update this post. Attached you may find dump files for bugchecks that happened with the latest Windows 10 2004 version. Thanks in advance! dump.rar latest bugcheck.txt
  7. It appears as a simple bug with duplicate version names. I'm guessing that both are the same and you can safely choose any of these two.
  8. Once before I did just that, I have formated drive in my Macbook and installed Windows 7 from the scratch. BTW, if you ever decide to go back to MacOS, you'll be able to do that also.
  9. Not that issue, but I have experienced 2 reboots in 3 days after I have upgraded to the latest v20H2 version. I've checked windows update and there was additional drivers offered in case I am having issues with the latest version. I have installed Intel - System -10/3/2016 driver and I'll see if this will help. Regarding your problem. Have you tried to login locally on those problematic machines. Just to confirm that the problem occurs only when you're logged on with Microsoft account?
  10. Hi Rick, welcome back man! How're you been doing? I'm glad to see you again.
  11. NIM

    hello

    welcome to wincert!
  12. What have you used to download Windows 10 ISO?
  13. Was this a problem? https://www.wincert.net/microsoft-windows/the-system-found-unathorized-changes-on-the-firmware-uefi/
  14. What is wrong with it? Can you please provide more information?
  15. We're sad to see you go. All the best, Nik
  16. For a start I suggest you invest in SSD drive, they're cheaper than ever these days. You'll get 10x faster laptop with upgraded drive.You might also upgrade RAM, since I presume you have 1GB. After that you'll have to create a bootable USB drive to boot Windows from it.
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