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BSOD likely from Driver Fault, but which one? What to do?

Discussion in 'Windows BSOD, Freezing, Restarting Help' started by Nrbelex, Mar 26, 2007.

  1. Nrbelex Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    And one more (with minidump posted) for good luck. I've turned off the verifier since crashes are happening so frequently with it on that I can't get anything done.

    ~ Brett
  2. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18

  3. Nrbelex Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    Just so everyone can learn from experience, I had the video card changed nad haven't noticed the problem since. Thanks for all your help.

    ~ Brett
  4. Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 12,022   +18


    Out of curiosity, did you try to change your video card driver first? Thanks for checking in and letting us know. :)
  5. Nrbelex Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    Many, many times :).

    ~ Brett
  6. CCT Newcomer, in training Posts: 3,556

    Uninstall the video drivers and reboot.


    Can you BSOD without the vid drivers loaded?
     
  7. Nrbelex Newcomer, in training Posts: 18

    Well the problem seems fixed by the replacement video card... so I don't get BSOD at all anymore...

    I don't exactly remember the behavior from when I didn't have the vid driver loaded - sorry.

    ~ Brett