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Thanks for tagging @puzzlezaddict !
As you saw there are always different errors reported in the Dump files, that points to one bigger issue.
(You already backed up your important data? If not you realy should do so before proceeding.)
- Disable or uninstall the "Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder."
- Reboot.
- Test.
If that don't helps:
There is a newer Bios version for your Motherboard (970A-G3.1, please confirm.) available on the Asrock website.
Flashing a BIOS is not without risk, so follow the instructions precisely:
- Use the "Instant Flash" Bios.
- "Instant Flash" is the build in Flash utility for ASRock Motherboards, here is the guide for the processes.
(As said, follow it precisely.) - After you are finished, don't change BIOS settings, leave them at defaults and test.
If that also don't helps:
You have two memory modules with 8GB each.
- Shut down your Computer and remove the power cable.
- Pull the module in the B1 slot > Test with only the A1 slot occupied.
(Refer to your Motherboards manual for the slot number,) - If it still crashes test the second module with only the A1 slot occupied
- If it still crashes test the first module in the A2 slot with only the A2 slot occupied
- If it still crashes test the second module in the A2 slot.
@puzzlezaddict @holger1405 thanks a lot to both of you.
I will attempt with the first step (the easiest one) and then, if it doesn't work, I'll do a backup and try the BIOS update, which always scared me a lot, because I heard really bad things may happen. 🙂
I will give you un update.
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