Several BSOD errors; seven forums file attached


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    Windows 7 64 bit
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    Several BSOD errors; seven forums file attached


    I've been having a lot of BSOD's since i installed my new graphics card. I thought it was the graphics card itself, so i exchanged it for a new one - the problem still persists. I also uninstalled all the drivers, and try'd new ones. I even try'd some of there BETA drivers - still nothing.

    Who crashed says it's a driver issue, so i'm guessing that's what it is. Considering I've run several diagnostic tools to see if my hardware was the issue.

    I really want my computer back! Please help...
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    Windows 7 64 bit
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    please help
    Last edited by Djentleman; 25 Jul 2012 at 00:45.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    Can anybody please answer! I'm scared if it's my memory on my CPU...
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  4. Posts : 3,322
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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    Give me a few mins to have a look through your dump files.

    Could you fill in your system specs too, please?

    Edit:

    It does seem to just be pointing to a driver issue. If your EventLog you're getting quite a few errors that relate to graphic drivers, and also about your Netgear networking adapters.

    The error relating to your graphic driver points to AODDriver4.0. This can happen when you have the latest graphics driver, but Windows doesn't think you do have the latest one, so tries downloading one via Windows update and installing it over the top of your driver, which can cause problems.

    Download Driver Sweeper and install it. Uninstall your graphic drivers, boot in to safe mode and run driver sweeper to fully clear your graphic card driver. Boot back in to Windows. For testing, see if Windows Update tries to download a graphics driver.
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  5. Posts : 7
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    Thank you for the reply!
    I'm going to try everything you just suggested right after I get windows 7 installed back on!
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  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    Okay, so i did what you said. I even re-installed windows before hand. I installed a driver sweeper - the phyxion one to be exact. Went into safe mode; uninstalled all the drivers; used the driver sweeper. I then went to the catalyst website and downloaded the latest drivers.
    The day after i did all of this, i got another BSOD. I then re-did it; it seemed to alleviate the problem for a few hours, and i still haven't gotten a BSOD since. Which i don't think is going to last long, considering i just did it a few hours ago.

    The funny thing is - is that when i don't have any drivers, Windows will automatically install what it thinks is a good driver. It's called - Standard VGA driver... Something like that. And i can't seem to uninstall the damn thing. Everytime i do, it just re-installs itself when windows starts! So i just install catalyst, which brings my native monitor resolution back... But i don't know if this is the problem?

    I collected more files about my computer. It may say 4gigs of memory now because i took out the sticks i thought were bad.
    Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    Okay just had another BSOD crash.
    Here's the DMP files that i have gotten so far with this fresh install...
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