Blue screen

Sweep695

Gold Level Poster
Likely the optional updates as windows isn't configured until they're applied.

It's likely the browser set to remember your email address and autopopulates it. Either that or a password manager or something like that.
I don’t actually have my browser set to auto populate or have a password manager or anything which is why I thought it was a bit strange. But as it’s a safe download nothing to be concerned about it I assume?
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
It was showing as 72 at the highest so looks all good. Could the optional updates I did and reseating the M2 have been the cause of the issue. Also just a random question uningine seemed to already know my email address when I downloaded it is this because it’s the Microsoft account I’m signed in with it automatically detects it?
I suspect it was the optional updates - especially if they were driver updates. It sounds like you're sorted now though?
 

Sweep695

Gold Level Poster
I suspect it was the optional updates - especially if they were driver updates. It sounds like you're sorted now though?
Well so far so good. The updates looked to be something to do with Bluetooth I think. Which is why I didn’t do them.Could that have still caused the issue?It normally happens while gaming and running uninhine yesterday seemed to go well.
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Well so far so good. The updates looked to be something to do with Bluetooth I think. Which is why I didn’t do them.Could that have still caused the issue?It normally happens while gaming and running uninhine yesterday seemed to go well.
It's hard to say. We tend to think of drivers being used in isolation but it's not that clear cut. It's certainly possible that a flaky or missing driver for one device can have an impact on others. The multi-user, multi-tasking, and multi-processor systems that we use today just muddies the waters even further.
 

Sweep695

Gold Level Poster
It's hard to say. We tend to think of drivers being used in isolation but it's not that clear cut. It's certainly possible that a flaky or missing driver for one device can have an impact on others. The multi-user, multi-tasking, and multi-processor systems that we use today just muddies the waters even further.
Hopefully so. I played an hour of football manager after running uningine and it flickered once or twice and I thought It would blue screen but thankfully not.
 

Sweep695

Gold Level Poster
The mention of Bluetooth makes me wonder as the Bluetooth is part of the Intel Wi-Fi card....if the bluetooth drivers weren't installed, maybe the Wi-Fi drivers weren't either...I know from experience that a Wi-Fi card issue can cause unrelated issues (on my old system, I had numerous BSODs that traced back to a faulty Wi-Fi card)
Now that you mention that the blue screens I was getting while still in the process of setting up windows previously when I was trying to do the clean install of windows someone mentioned that I could be something to do with the WiFi card
 

Sweep695

Gold Level Poster
The mention of Bluetooth makes me wonder as the Bluetooth is part of the Intel Wi-Fi card....if the bluetooth drivers weren't installed, maybe the Wi-Fi drivers weren't either...I know from experience that a Wi-Fi card issue can cause unrelated issues (on my old system, I had numerous BSODs that traced back to a faulty Wi-Fi card)
I also just ran the AMD chipset tool again as I seen that sorted the other guy that’s thread I was linked. I ran the tool again and it was still letting me update instead of saying I already have newer software installed as it did for you yesterday
 
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