BSOD - primarily when using Lightoom (sometimes just randomly)

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       #71

    Ps. I've removed and reinstalled Lightroom, upgraded to 5.5 (brand new latest version) and still.
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       #72

    Can you confirm you now have a legitimate copy of Windows. And are you overclocking any of your components?

    I have to disappear shortly but I'll be around to try and help essenbe where possible.
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       #73

    Boozad, please the attached screen shot
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       #74

    No, no overclockinjg, running everything as normal.
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       #75

    OK, I'll re-read through the thread and see what's been changed etc and see if something shakes loose. Have you tried using Lightroom using the onboard graphics? It may be an idea to rule out the GPU completely by uninstalling it, physically removing it and hooking up to the onboard graphics.
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  6. Posts : 26,863
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       #76

    Not true about multiple drives. They are not a problem. Look at my computer. It has no problems at all.

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  7. Posts : 55
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       #77

    I don't have an internal GPU, but i switched cards - I went from 1gb EVGA card with 192 CUda cores to 2gb ASUS HD850
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       #78

    Odessit, Boozad lives across the big pond in the UK. it's around Midnight for him, not to mention he really needs his beauty sleep.
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       #79

    :) thanks for all the help. Looking forward to r4esolving this issue
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       #80

    Can you find another hard drive, or transfer all the stuff off of one onto another drive, so we can have 1 drive to wipe clean? We will do an experiment and see if we can tell what's happening. If done that way, it wouldn't bother your Windows installation you are using now. If you are up for it, let me know first. I want to micro manage this. It should confirm it is a hardware or a software problem.
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