BSOD Help
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Ran the Guru3D - Got rid of all the ATI Drivers. Weird enough, I found NVidia drivers in there as well, I don't know if that might be causing a problem. Im not even sure where they came from.
I downloaded the Display Driver, installed it, its not working properly. Once restarted I keep receiving a box saying that my ATI Drivers are not functional. To download the appropriate ATI Drivers.
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INstalled the driver, but a screen is still popping up saying that I need to install more correct drivers. Im not getting all my resolutions at the moment at stuff. Graphics still look like crap. But i left comp on while at work, and no BSOD , was on for about 9 hours.
Edit : Had to download Motherboard Display Drivers to make everything right. If I shouldn't have, ill get rid of them.
Last edited by BrandonPaul15; 09 Sep 2010 at 21:15.
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So i also UNInstalled the Multimedia Device, which i have no idea what it is, and why I can not find drivers for it? But I ran games last night fine, for about 4 hours. NO BSOD at all, then when I was about to go to sleep, my computer randomly restarted. But then was no .dmp file for it. If its not one thing its another it seems.
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It seems to just not be going away. Im getting close to just going and buying a small external HD, copying my important stuff to it. Then completely reinstalling Windows 7.
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Hello,
Sorry for the delay...I just found this thread again.
The latest BSOD had a generic stack, ntkrlnmp.exe blamed, etc.
If the BSODs are still a problem, please enable driver verifier, as usasma recommended here: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tml#post945854