* Posts by bananamilk

1 publicly visible post • joined 16 Jul 2018

It walks, it talks, it falls over a bit. Windows 10 is three years old

bananamilk

Re: Not since 1998...

This sounds like hardware problem.

I recently put together a new pc but had it assembled for me in a shop (because lazy & recovering from accident), and had some BSOD problems for the first few days. Figured out it was something to do with the videocard, tried re-seating it and haven't had a single problem since, uptime measured in weeks.

I had this same problem happen to me a few years ago, where fixing the problem was as simple as re-seating the videocard in that machine.

The only issue I have had with Win10 on my older pc, was that the Win7 upgrade tool didn't properly take ownership of all files, causing me some problems until I figured that out.

Windows actually crashing is usually something that happens as a result of problematic hardware, or bad drivers.