Having problems once again with my computer randomly deadlocking. I think it may be impending hardware failure though, because when it happens on windows there is no bluescreen.
I think tonight I'll run memtest86 to see if its the RAM. Don't know what I can do about it if it is the RAM though, because I can't afford any hardware replacements @.@
@Zauberin If you enable manually triggered BSODs https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/forcing-a-system-crash-from-the-keyboard and send me the crash dump, I can look at it before the weekend and see what's causing it to hang
@ChlorideCull Alright, thanks.
@ChlorideCull Alright, I got the dump file made. How do I send it though? Its about 700 megabytes in size.
@ChlorideCull Thinking though, I wonder if it is a graphics driver issue? Because I recently updated my nVidia driver for both Linux and Windows.
@Zauberin If you have telegram, https://t.me/ChlorideCull
Otherwise I'll set up something else
@ChlorideCull alright
@Zauberin I hope it turns out to be something you can fix.
@Zauberin I still have that Ryzen if you want it.
@shyra I may take you up on that offer if I can't resolve the issue. Would need to make sure my mother would be okay with giving our address out to someone online, though.
@Zauberin Of course, understandable.
@Zauberin RAM usually doesn't cause deadlocks, it would corrupt and cause a BSOD
What has caused deadlocks for me has been garbage Broadcom NetExtreme/Killer Ethernet drivers locking a kernel mutex (which is solved by not using it), and a bad SATA device, which also locked a kernel mutex