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VERY persistent 0x00000116 error
Any time I launched up anything graphically-demanding (not necessarily a video game, even something as light as a high-quality Youtube video can set off the random crashes), my computer restarts itself. I don't see a BSoD, but I assume it's there and I can't see it due to the graphic adapter resetting itself. In Safe Mode, my computer can stay on forever. It can also stay on indefinitely if I remain on the login screen, or a blank desktop. I've already read up quite a bit about this error, and believe me when I say that I've seemingly tried it all.
I've already tried running both Driver Sweeper and DDU to do a clean re-install of my NVIDIA Drivers, multiple times, using differently-dated drivers. I don't have overheating issues, as already thoroughly checked through Speccy. I've already done memtests using Windows Memory Diagnostic. I've already done CPU tests using Prime95. Due to immediate crashes, I can't run any graphic stress tests such as FurMark. I've already scanned my computer for malware using MSE and MBAM. Most recently, and finally, I've re-formatted my computer to Windows 7 once more. NOTHING has helped!
My specs are as follows:
Intel Core i3-2100 @ 3.10GHz
4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-10-10-25)
MSI H61M-P21
MSI GTX 460 SE 1GB (Twin Frozr II version)
500GB Western Digital Black HDD
I've never overclocked my computer, altered any voltages, or anything of the sort.
At this point I'm highly suspecting a faulty graphics card that is in need of replacement. I've attached my necessary .zip here, let me know what you all think.