

I also have a thread about this neverending nightmare on Tom's hardware ( ) I tried mounting the ISO file with both Etcher and Rufus. They worked fine on my old Samsung Ultra 7 laptop, but Linux wouldn't continue after the first screen (5 choices) on my PC.Ĭould this be another "evidence" for a faulty CPU? I tested out Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 (and Linux Mint 19.3)). It found (of course) 2000+ errors, but to no help for my errors. I'm not sure about the usefulness of reg-cleaners, but it was highly recommended by PC-World (#1). I have also installed Registry First Aid Platinum (v11.3). (no boot)ĭISM.exe / Online / Cleanup-image / ScanhealthĭISM.exe / Online / Cleanup-image / RestorehealthĭISM.exe / online / cleanup-image / startcomponentcleanup Only one of them caused "RAM error-led", regardless of which slot I tried it in. I tried one stick each time, in all 4 places. Motherboard "RAM error-led" stayed lit for one of the sticks. They (Komplett.no) have had it for 3 days now. Returned the Gforce GTX 1660 TI 6 GB GDDR6 for check (again). I borrowed a Radeon RX 560 and got OpenGL without no fuzz. Made another clean install of Windows 10/64, build 1909.
