Saturday, August 23, 2014

bsod - Lots of Bluescreens on Custom Built Computer (Windows 10)

First of all, I'm really frustrated...
I just installed Windows 10 on a 200GB partition on my 1TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD.
Unfortunately, I'm getting tons of bluescreens and I don't really know why (especially ntoskrnl.exe). You can download the dump files here. I already fixed the LGBusEnum.sys bluescreens by disabling the Logitech Gaming Virtual Bus Enumerator under System Devices in the Device Manager.


I ran a memory check (Ubuntu installer and Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool) > no errors.
I ran chkdsk on my C: drive and on my D: drive (software and data) > no errors.
And I think, all the drivers should be installed. At least I installed my graphics card driver and all the drivers which came with my mainboard.


I don't have these problems on Windows 7, which is installed on another SSD.


Computer Specs
Mainboard: Intel DZ87KLT75K
CPU: Intel Core i7-4771 3.50GHz, 4 Cores, 8 Logical Processors
CPU Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock 3
Installed Physical Memory: 16GB (2x8GB Kingston HyperX FURY DDR3, 1600MHz)
Graphics Card: MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
SSDs: Samsung 850 EVO, 120GB Basic and Samsung 850 EVO, 1TB Pro
HDD: HD WD Red Pro 3TB SATA-III
Power Adapter: be quiet! Pure Power L8-CM 630W
I also got an Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro installed in my computer. I downloaded and installed the software and the driver belonging to this device from the official Elgato website.


Do you have any ideas, where these problems could come from and how I can fix them?


I appreciate every helpful answer so much! Thanks!
Martin

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