frbfstudios.bsky.social
🇩🇪 | he/him | GD player and amateur 3D animator with diagnosed ADHD, more interests in pinned post :D | YouTube: https://youtube.com/@frbfstudios | Discord: https://discord.com/users/1133412840464724091
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I wouldn't exactly say bad, but some of them have been uninspired for sure. For me, "bad" means that NOTHING about them is good, which just isn't true if you ask me.
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CONGRATSSSSSS
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you're misunderstanding me. if i want a spiritual guideline for life, of course i need to make it up. there are no natural laws that limit you to a specific, "true" ideology. the point where it falls apart is when trying to use religion etc. to find objective/physical truths, which is braindead.
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depends on what "beliefs" you are talking about. if we are talking about spiritual beliefs (religion etc.), there is no objective truth and you should let people believe what they want.
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tbf there are some very good shorts creators, like magnify or vsauce
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this should be an episode of "what if"
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does this work for a windows 11 reinstall too or is there anything to look out for?
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another update: i was just being stupid and tried to install the crosshair viii hero driver onto the crosshair viii hero wifi the entire time 💀
i updated it by now, 2mrw i will try out reinstalling windows
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Oh, I forgot, before reinstalling windows, I will try fixing my RAM and updating the BIOS again.
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Aight so, to recap:
- I downloaded the HDDGURU tool and am now formatting my 8GB drive, I will then try the BIOS update.
- I checked my SSD health, it's at 94%.
- If the BIOS update fails again, I will reinstall windows cleanly using your thread (thanks for that btw, you rock).
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also for some reason windows device manager keeps telling me that there are never any driver updates even though i'm 90% sure that its a driver or bios issue by now
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update: i got error 0xc0000218
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I couldn't find a 4gb usb 2.0 so i tried an 8gb for now, but it didnt work. i had to use quick format though so maybe that interfered (full format would crash towards the end, code 0xc0000218)
i am so insanely frustrated
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You can find my other convo in the replies. I might've damaged my CPU during a (much needeed) repaste on Saturday, especially because it felt like remounting the cooler required way too much pressure, but the bluescreens had already started by then.
I really hope that a BIOS update will fix this.
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The only things I ever did to my CPU were checking if a repaste is necessary during a clean like two weeks ago (only to see the attached image 💀) and a repaste on Saturday. I would accuse that and my janky remounting of the cooler of being the issue, but the BSODs had already started at that point.
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Aight, thank you (also other guy said I propably messed with my CPU?)
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other person told me to buy and use a 2.0 4gb usb for mb update so im gonna try that tomorrow
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if you say that it's actually relevant i will try using a usb like that 2mrw and tell you if it works
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the only way how my mb could be damaged is static electricity (which i heard wasnt actually that problematic so i thought not wearing any of those fabrics and working on wood floor was enough) and me somehow breaking my processor (which i have recently worked on but there is 0 other evidence)
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i did (keyboard, mouse, monitor)
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i thought you meant the installation usb lmao, the actual ssd is 1 tb.
buying a 2.0 with 2-4gb and trying to use that is literally the last method i was planning to use due to the internet recommending it, but i haven't had a lot of hope so far because i cant think of any difference it could make
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by install crashes i mean when the windows install failed, which i have luckily found a way around (delete everything INCLUDING reserved and recovery partitions, then install win10 and upgrade it)
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Most of the time it has been CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED, but the install crashes have been Phase 1 Initialization failed and sometimes I'm also getting some 0x0000... code that i cant decipher cuz the display is weird and glitchy on the bottom half. idk the exact conditions for the last one anymore
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the bios info is from within the bios itself, also windows wont let me update the firmware using device manager
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BIOS is version 3.0.0.3 and the build is from 2019 (I think) which is why I thought maybe an update would help.
Boot drive is an Intenso 32GB USB 3.0 or 3.2
I tried multiple BIOS update drives, but the most fitting one was an 8GB USB flash drive with a full FAT32 format
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do you mean the ram sticks? in that case ive been suspecting that issue but when i tried it nothing changed
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everything happened over the last weekend, i think i got ubuntu on thursday and all hell broke loose after i resized my /var partition using gparted, although it could be a coincidence since i literally deleted all my partitions and it changed nothing.
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how do i do that? (also none of these errors ever occured in ubuntu, which is the only reason why i keep assuming that it's not hardware related)
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oh and also sfc /scannow and all that stuff has detected and fixed files, but none of it was permanent
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yes i have (follow the reply thread for all of the info)
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thats where im at (i also tried clearing the cmos both with the button and by taking it out, neither helped me)
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so now i installed win10, did everything
vital like drivers there, upgraded it to win11 after two failed attempts and now everything works except its still crashing occasionally (critical process died, mostly during major installs and updates)
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i then deleted every partition using a gparted stick, but the windows reinstall would crash (usually during the update check), so i tried both updating and reflashing the bios, neither of which worked (reflash light wouldnt turn off and the selected file wasnt a proper bios even though it was)
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i backed up all my files into onedrive and reinstalled windows using a boot stick, only for the crashes to keep happening (they werent on ubuntu so no hardware issue i think), also the amd software install didnt work, the visual c++ red. bugged out and windows updates caused a bsod during install
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it worked fine for 3 years until i recently installed ubuntu on a partition, which made windows get weird, glitchy bsods every 10 mins or so after a few days
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Ye, it's a radeon 5700xt, crosshair 8 hero and ryzen 7 3800x along with a 1tb ssd, 64 gb of ddr4 and a corsair aio (i got it from my uncle, he had weird priorities)
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can you help me?
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Well, let's see how you feel about it in a couple of months.
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That's what every update feels like for the first few weeks. Just think of 1.16, it felt like a massive modpack when it first came out but now everyone has accepted it.
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don't please
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avernus is not good but incredibly overhated, noone is really a fan of it to the point where it's completely unjustified
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GG FLUFFLEBAG
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i bleiv in you mr. deranged catboy