

I went out and left my computer running and when I came back I noticed that the system rebooted again while I was away so the RAM clock change didn't help at all. In the event that this doesn't fix the BSOD's please run Driver Verifier according to these instructions: K57nd60a.sys Wed Aug 19 22:16:18 2015 (55D53872)īroadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet NDIS6.x Unified Driver Intel Management Engine Interface (MEI) driver OEM or Installation instructions. Intel WIDI Bus Enumerator driverRelated to Intel Widi - Wireless Display Intel Smart Connect Technology Driver Info here: Check w/OEM - Also available at Intel Download Center: keyword=Intel%20Smart%20Connect The following older drivers must either have their programs updated to current, Windows 10 compatible versions - or the programs associated with these drivers should be uninstalled: Memory dump shows a STOP 0x1A BSOD blaming memory corruption. update the BIOS to the latest available version. check to be sure that the motherboard supports Windows 10, and Please check the AsRock support website for your motherboard and:

If you're using a disk cleaner, please stop while we're troubleshooting.īIOS dates from 2012.

Only 1 memory dump in the uploaded reports. Yes, BUT, IMO, it's not as likely as many other things that we'll look at. Is it possible that the RAM settings could cause the BSOD?
