Win32k.sys and ntoskrnl.exe 0x3b BSOD

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  1.    #41

    Yes.
    I recommend disabling it whilst running hardware tests.
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       #42

    Temps stopped at 72 but I only just noticed you said 30 mins but the website says just to stop it when the temps level out.
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  3.    #43

    I recommend running it for 30 minutes as it convinces me that your GPU is working properly.

    Can you re-enable Driver Verifier again, sorry about this.
    I'm now convinced a driver is causing issues.
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       #44

    Wait so both at the same time?
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  5.    #45

    No, Furmark has passed.
    Your GPU is working fine so just enable Driver Verifier again like before.

    Sorry if I didn't explain myself clearly.
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       #46

    Its okay :)
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       #47

    Is it possible that it could be an ethernet thing as I am unable to use most websites while driver verifier is enabled such as Netflix, battlelog and youtube etc. I was just wondering if it was possible to disable that and just have more likely drivers be used.
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  8.    #48

    Hmm, interesting.

    Please use the log collector and upload the zip file.

    Click here...

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       #49

    Not a valid win32 application..
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  10.    #50

    Ok we'll try a different method.

    1. Go to Start
    2. Type "msinfo32.exe"
    3. Click File > Save
    4. Save it onto your desktop
    5. Zip up the file
    6. Upload the zip folder
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