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16 Jan 2013   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
 
 
BSOD while watching videos in full screen with vlc, kmplayer, MPC-HC

Hi,

while watching videos on my laptop (Joybook A52 Win 7 Ultimate 32bit) in different video players (vlc, kmplayer, MPC-HC), i have constantly BSOD. Watching videos on youtube (using google chrome) the laptop screen stopped as frozen, white single blink, then i get notification: Display driver...

What to do? How to fix it?



Thank you for your time, and i hope didn't put this post in wrong thread
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16 Jan 2013   #2

Windows 7 x64
 
 

I think you need to update your ati drivers.
ATI Catalyst
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16 Jan 2013   #3

Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
USA, Vermont
 
 

well unfortunately it doesnt seem you have any crash dumps in the file you uploaded which means your system may not be configured to create the files we need to diagnose what is going on here I would like you to run through this tutorial to ensure your system is configured to create Minidumps:

Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD

Then post back with your new set of crash dumps should you get another BSOD

The other thing I note is that you have Daemon tools installed, This is a program that is known to cause BSODs so I would like you to uninstall it and then download and run this tool:

DuplexSecure - Downloads

If when you run the tool the uninstall button is grayed out then there is no need to pursue the issue further daemon tools is gone. If the button is clickable, click it and let the tool do its job when it is finished Daemon tools is gone. DO NOT click the install button under any circumstance this will reinstall a harmful driver that causes BSODs.
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17 Jan 2013   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
 
 

Thanks again. My ATI drivers are up to date.
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18 Jan 2013   #5

Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
USA, Vermont
 
 

Please see my post above
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18 Jan 2013   #6

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
 
 

Sorry, thank you again
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18 Jan 2013   #7

Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
USA, Vermont
 
 

It seems there are still no crash dumps in the file you uploaded have you had a crash since you enabled minidumps and removed daemon tools?
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19 Jan 2013   #8

Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
 
 

No, sorry, in meanwhile I remove those players, and now is everything OK, now I use Windows Media Player. Now I have sometimes problems with using Chrome by watching youtube: my display stopped as frozen, white single blink like transition in Powerpoint, then I get notification: "Display driver stopped responding..." But I think this is not a problem for "Crashes and Debugging"! Have you any idea? I reinstalled Chrome, checked ATI drivers, tried disabling/enabling some flash options in Chrome
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