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Should I enable driver verifier again and check it that way or should I try to trigger it with gaming?
Should I enable driver verifier again and check it that way or should I try to trigger it with gaming?
If you've unplugged the camera then just do what you normally do and see if the BSODs persist. In the mean time I will try and find a reliable source for the Logitech Camera Driver.
I'll do that but don't worry about getting a driver for it, it's redundant and I didn't use it and honestly have put off throwing it away for no good reason. thanks though.
i'll report back soon.
well, i ended up getting another bsod. on the bright side, it seems like minidumps are happening again now!
Driver verifier has been turned off hasn't it? Can you please enable it again as this dump file also contains little information.
hi, i ended up having someone change my RAM from "aggressively clocked" (1600s, not overclocked but might be the highest rated for mine) to 1300s/auto for some and that seems to have fixed the problem, weirdly enough! i left a game running all night with no problem. thank you so much for your help though, i really appreciate it. i'm going to wait a day to make sure it's okay and then tentatively mark this as solved.
edited 4/7/2014: having survived the launch of a game and many, many gaming hours, i'm going to mark this as solved! thank you :)
Last edited by impjuju; 07 Apr 2014 at 19:07.
Yeah if the RAM timings are too high they can cause lots if problems.
That's great news :)
Post back if you have any more problems.