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09-18-2021 11:50 AM
After a few minutes and running any program, there comes the Blue Shield with different names, like: Memory Management, System Service Exception, Kernell Security Check Failure, Page Fault in non page area, Quota underflow, DPC Watch Dog Violation, etcetera.
This computer came with a Hard Disk and I replaced it with a SamsuSSD. Left the Hard Disk as storage.
I have tried changing the memories (it came with 16g), taking out a WiFi board recently installed, removing the Optical Drive, disconnecting the storage drive. I don't know what else to do.
Probably should take it to a "Service Shop" but the computer cost me around $175.00. Well, maybe.
PLEASE HELP.
09-19-2021 03:56 PM
@TeleFigueroa -- is the computer booting from the old disk-drive, or from the new SSD?
I presume that you have installed Windows onto the new SSD ?!?!
Can you physically disconnect the power & data cables from the old disk-drive?
After you do so, will the computer load Windows from the SSD, since the old disk-drive cannot be accessed.
09-21-2021 09:29 AM
Yes, the comp is booting from the SSD.
I physically disconnected de Hard Drive and left only the SSD. There is where I have all these problems.
I used a program called Samsung Migration to migrate everything from the Hard Drive to the Samsung SSD. It worked real fine for about 8 months. Now is when all these problems appeared.
09-21-2021 02:27 PM
@TeleFigueroa -- I have tried changing the memories (it came with 16 GB)
What happens if you remove the "new" RAM, and reinstall the old RAM? Any better?
Also, see: Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool
for a bootable utility that does extensive testing of your current RAM.