bsod, mosty when gaming, diffrent bc codes

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       #21

    you don't have to do it through the bios, one of the programs you asked about does it. i think the bsod's have being fixed, intel website said i have a old version of the driver
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       #22

    Which program?
    I personally don't use any program, always download from the manufacturers website. So I'm kinda noob when it comes to the programs.

    What makes you say the BSoD problems are solved? :) Keep it under observation for a week or so.
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       #23

    nvidia graphics manager, and i had another bsod...
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       #24

    Doesn't give an accurate cause.

    Lets enable driver verifier:
    Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable

    Needs to be enabled for 36 hours, give me all the dumps you get with it enabled.
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       #25

    okay, i will use the one in the debuging program
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       #26

    Sorry?
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       #28

    Ok
    Any BSoD?
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       #29

    yep, got 3 files here, it was microsoft security essentials
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  10. Posts : 15,026
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       #30

    Did you enable driver verifier at all?
    One of the dumps show the cause as your on board graphics again
    Were you able to switch to your graphic card from BIOS?
    What's the age of your computers hardware?
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