BSOD while GPU stressed/unstressed, errors 10000007e/00000124/00000116

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  1. Posts : 26,869
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       #51

    This will tell you how to configure your computer for dump files. Please configure it for small memory dumps. You should find them in C:windows/Minidump If you don not have a file there create one. Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD
    Your C:/Windows should end up looking like this

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  2. Posts : 61
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       #52

    K, I set it up, but I've always dumpfiles routed there; these new BSODs I'm getting just aren't registering on my PC as BSODs for some reason, so there are no dumpfiles created.
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  3. Posts : 26,869
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       #53

    Was your Advanced System properties already set up as shown in the tutorial?
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  4. Posts : 61
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       #54

    essenbe said:
    Was your Advanced System properties already set up as shown in the tutorial?
    nope, I'll play some games and hopefully it'll blue screen (lol) and give me a dump file this time.
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       #55

    Just got a blue screen by browsing the internet and I didn't get a dumpfile even with that change I did, I'm also sporadically getting "your driver has failed and been recovered" messages about my GPU drivers.
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  6. Posts : 26,869
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       #56

    If you would, please go back to advanced system properties and make sure everything looks exactly like this. Sometimes a BSOD can change things. Also, please run sfc /scannow again. If you need instructions on running it, just let me know.
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  7. Posts : 61
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       #57

    Here's a screenshot of my systemlog settings and the screenshot of the minidump with no changes. I also just had a weird thing where my display turned off and then back on twice and then my PC randomly restarted. I just cannot understand how I can consistently have problems without not being able to identify them for over 4 months; building a new PC shouldn't have more problems over the span of 4 months compared to the old one over 3.5 years. If this means anything, my old "BSODs" that were logged as blue screens, I didn't technically get a blue screen, it was just a forced restart and a message popped up about the error code and blue screen; I'm actually getting a bluescreen and with a line of messages, an error code, and the .sys causing the issue, but it restarts too quickly before I can get a picture as well as it doesn't show up in bluescreenviewer or on my desktop when relaunching.
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  8. Posts : 26,869
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       #58

    You may uncheck automatically restart. I am not sure that will make a difference but it could if it restarts before the dump can write it to the Minidump file. Just a guess, but we really do need the minidump files.
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  9. Posts : 61
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       #59

    the bane of my existence
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  10. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #60

    sskylines, Please remind me. How many video card drivers have you tried? Also, have you ever had an AMD card installed in this install of the OS? Do you have access to another video card? Perhaps a friend would swap cards with you for a couple of days? You have a good quality PSU and I would be surprised if that was the problem. That leads me to believe it is your card or the Motherboard or another driver causing conflict. We won't be able to tell about another driver without dump files. Also, when you get that message, you need to reboot the computer before the drivers will work right. Rebooting will cause the drivers to load again.
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