Grattang wrote: ↑August 27th, 2017, 7:20 pm
its the hdd failure 80%. i had the same issue
hard to be a video card failure imo
Well HDD failure due to overheating?.. um not so familiar with this issue tho.. why is it cause and how can this be resolved?.. However evertime i have that BSOD..the error says 0x00000116 ( which is only caused due to display adapter driver failure )
vens wrote: ↑August 27th, 2017, 7:27 pm
what are your temperatures when it BSODs? download hardware monitor and check if temps are normal, if they are get a stress test program and see how they fare.
Is any of this overheated?.. cause um not so sure tho.. And, atm I am using the PC, it is somehow working for the time being.. but it might crash anytime sooner.. So i think over-heating is the issue here.. And how can i check the temperatures during BSOD?
ThaCrypte wrote: ↑August 27th, 2017, 8:28 pm
1: You always download drivers from official AMD website.
2: Open CMD
- write "wmic"
- write "diskdrive get status"
- see the outcome.
3: Test your rams using windows diagnostic tools or use memtest84
The reason could be a corrupted file.
1: Yeah downloaded and yet the same issue had occured several times.
2:

3: will work on it soon and will update this up.
Melm Pearce wrote: ↑August 27th, 2017, 11:24 pm
it has nothing to do with your videocard, check your RAM, you get these errors, when your PC Memory is old, or just overheated and HDD but, the RAM gives the HHD the power to do the writing, so if i was you i'd download ccleaner fix Registry issues, then check for Memory problems. reply if you need help.
Well when the blue screen appears.. the error is 0x00000116. Which upon googling says the issue is patched with the Videocard. Tho um not quite sure.. this might not be the issue either. However, ill check out my rams and please check the ss's above for the over-heating issue.. I have patched ss of my Pc's temperature at this instant. Ill do the ccleaner thing soon and keep this updated.
Jaako wrote: ↑August 28th, 2017, 3:51 am
Did you get an error code alongside with the BSoD? My pal got multiple BSoD's with different error codes, when I went a tested it, I put in some different RAM sticks, and bam.
Well, i didnt get any throwaway error code.. the error code was 0x0000016 all along till now.. So idk, yeah the ram might be the issue too.. ill do ccleaner thingy and let you know.
Johnson wrote: ↑August 28th, 2017, 10:15 am
I had the same issue in my old PC and it damaged the internal graphics of the CPU. So i had to change my graphic card to solve this issue.
So , You do need some graphic card
I highly doubt the internal grpahics is the issue. I am currently running the windows .. if that was the issue I couldnt run it at all.. and my safe mode wouldnt work either. So.. idk .. i dont think the graphics has anything to do with it..