BSOD's since Windows7 install ,seems randomly


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    windows 7 professional 64 bit
       #1

    BSOD's since Windows7 install ,seems randomly


    Hey people of sevenforums
    I have BSOD problem that continuously comes from my first windows 7 upgrade.At first i thought my old HDD was responsible so i swapped to SSD disk,but no luck.Crashes come while playing,or breezely surfing on the web with no games at background at all.Anyways i wanted to seek solution here .Uploading minidump files , i hope we can find or at least narrow down the reasons of these crashes.The chronologically last report belongs to crash during surfing ,the one before that became while playing World of Tanks game.
    Thanks for your time.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 6
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Interesting things occurred ,i felt i needed to share;
    *I was not able to see desktop after crashes today by normal startup(not safe mode).So i decided to try safe mode.By the way safe mode always succeeds at starting system.
    *Opened windows in safe mode with networking
    *Uninstalled Nvidia drivers by add/remove program utility within Windows
    *Told me to restart/so i did.
    *System started in normal mode.Windows updated my graphics driver to 311.xx .Told me to restart after installing.
    -I restarted system in normal mode .After windows logo with 4 colours at black background,system has frozen.Could not see the desktop even.
    *So again,started system with safe mode.This time i unplugged system from internet.Also uninstalled Nvidia drivers
    *Restarted system in normal mode.Now i have default windows vga drivers,NOT Nvidia ones.Also i used driversweeper program from guru3d.com to delete last remnants of nvidia driver.
    I think these information narrowed down my problem to graphics card.Simply my system won't start with nvidia drivers.Is this software side problem or hardware side?Any answers will be appreciated.
      My Computer


 

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