joebedford wrote:
Well, here's a hint - the log event at 2:21 says the crash was actually at 1:45. I know for a fact that the system was still running until 2:21 but maybe something broke about a half hour before and didn't take out the system until later??? I know the BSOD dump says something like "this program was running when the crash occurred but may not have caused the corruption". Maybe time to refocus my investigation to 1:45.
BTW, yesterday I rebooted at 12:26 (just under 2 hours before zero hour) and machine ran just fine - no BSOD.
That error marked CRITICAL at 2:20 in the event viewer is most likely the cause which trips the "bugcheck" then the BSOD..
You will note that the critical error mentions KERNAL-POWER, this could be anything from the system board going to sleep, hybernate, faulty power supply, bad memory (drivers are loaded into memory and bad memory can corrupt the drivers in that memory), bad MB caps and so on..
Potentially Win10 may even have a compatibility issue with Power management of your system board since as you say it was working fine when you had Win7 running on it..