Greetings,
Glanced at your other thread. You have nothing which is definitive, but appear to have a stable system with another install or OS.
What does that tell you?
>Software, hardware or combination of the two
Install, Driver, Update, BIOS setting or combination of all. We can't speculate and neither can the people in the other thread. I will say one thing however, I don't think you need to replace your CPU and RAM as one person suggested. Your system is running, right. No problems with Linux.
Some software / hardware configurations don't work perfectly or well together. A manufacturer cannot test or certify every scenario. Was your windows install from scratch, or did you migrate from the failed Asus MB?
Your issue is described as a "malfunction". What is that exactly? Did you review the Event Logs for additional/possible error information. Was the behavior consistently reproduceable? Every time I do A, B, C, (these steps), this is the result?
What troubleshooting steps did you try or perform? There are so many unanswered questions. Which only leaves people with the ability to guess. Not a reliable way to help.
If you don't have the windows install any longer, its pretty much a mute point. You have nothing to reference, and no way to troubleshoot or reproduce the issue. All you can hope for is conjecture or speculation.