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Hello 446875 :-) ,
I've looked at your dump files for the crashes and can see that several of them make mention of the failure of an old driver associated with the ART USB Audio Software. Here is the entry for it in your system info.
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x133_ISR_artusbaud!unknown_function...
Thanks @jimbo45 for taking a look - I agree it's not a big deal. I've reported it in the Feedback Hub and see that a few folks have given similar feedback and many do not like the new icon.
I get that but some searches I have just done such as Winver do not show up there for me. Before they appeared when I hovered over the icon and I could select it - so one click instead of two.
I got the new search icon on my laptop but I've noticed that it no longer shows the last searches when you hover over the icon. I have not found a way to revert it back to the previous style.
I'm away at the moment and can't access my debugging tools. Not sure if that latest crash is connected but it is the Intel network driver. You can check and update it if there is a newer one.
Has this suddenly started to give more BSOD crashes or is it about the same as you had before you swapped the memory?
If it is crashing more I would start in safe mode and see if it is stable. Safe mode does not load 3rd party drivers and therefore if it continues to crash in safe mode we can...
As you seem to be getting so many different bugcheck codes I do worry that there maybe a hardware problem. On the other hand you do have a lot of drivers loaded from all the software. I would encourage you to explore the clean boot method of troubleshooting which I gave you in my earlier post...
Hello @magnifia_magnus :-)
I've looked at your crash dump and show some of the relevant findings in the code box below.
It looks as if you will need to update your Realtek Audio driver. The audio device is identified as the one that did not complete a power IRP in time.
If you look on your...
The logs show that the drivers were not changed so you had already applied the latest versions. Keep your eye on the motherboard website to see if any new versions become available or contact them to see if they are aware of any issues around the micro-code updates.
If there is a hardware...