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what is the Best way to find the driver causing the BSOD? + questions
I seen the post of using Driver Verifier, done everything it said and on boot i kept getting the BSOD, couldnt boot at all so went into safe mode and disabled etc. So now how can I as a noob user find the driver causing this BSOD? because i assume that test was to see if a faulty driver is doing that, correct?
Also ive been told my Kaspersky Internet Security is the cause of most of my BSOD's but i see on other posts that others are getting told to uninstall their antivirus (being different from Kaspersky) so which one IS the one that doesnt cause BSOD's? a decent one that fully protects my system too not like some dodgy ones that cant detect some viruses etc..?
one last question, what is this infamous "dxgmms1.sys" file name that everyone is widely getting on the BSOD's? what is that file or driver related to? and is there a fix for it? because i get that too but not all the time.
If someone could please direct me to the right advice or information, thanks guys