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HP ENVY Phoenix 810 PC Series
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My machine got very unstable in the last few days. I get BSOD and random restarts for no apparent reason. Now my computer does manage to boot to win10, but can't run anything in windows. It even crushed on windows recovery.

Run a memory test and got failure id 60FB7T-769A5U-X87R6J-400S03.

I noticed i have 2 memory sticks (8 gb each) in 2 of the board's 4 slots, so i tried to change to the other 2 slots. Another memory test gave this failure id 60FB7T-769A61-X87R6J-406D03.

 

Also, when i try to boot, sometimes i get a message that the boot device was not found. 

Testing the HD gives failed "short DST check" and failure id 60FB7T-769A61-X87R6J-616R03.

 

Could these be related? 

Should i buy new memory sticks and try them before getting a whole new computer? 

Thanks in advance

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Hi:

 

You have a minor disaster on your hands there.

 

The first code translates to:          Memory Module Failure (no DIMM id)

 

The second code translates to:    Memory Module Failure (no DIMM id)

 

The third one translates to:           Hard Disk 2 Quick Test Failure

 

Your PC must have two drives.

 

Is drive 2 a M.2 solid state drive that is the boot drive that contains the operating system?

 

Is so, that drive needs to be replaced and the operating system reinstalled.

 

The memory...since you have two memory chips, probably only one is no good.

 

Remove one and run the PC off the other. 

 

If you get the failure code, remove that chip and replace it with the first one you removed.

 

If the error code goes away with either of those memory chips removed, replace the defective memory module.

 

Below is the link to the service guide for your PC.

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03280829

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