BSOD only when watching videos

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       #21

    Yea, do that.
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  2. Posts : 28
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       #22

    Excellent news!

    My issue seems to be resolved. After it began to really piss me off i decided to do every previous fix all at once. So i used the display device driver removal tool. I also used a microsoft tool that extends the timeout for the display adapter to stop responding. And then i uninstalled catalyst and deleted all the driver software and after restarting a few times to install all the new drivers it doesn't seem to be giving me the issue anymore. I am even using the same catalyst driver version that i had before.

    Whatever the fix, it does seem to be resolved and i haven't had the issue for the past 2 days so i am immensely happy.

    Thank you for all your help!
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  3. Posts : 2,781
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       #23

    No problem! It's my duty to help!
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  4. Posts : 28
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       #24

    Never mind, the issue returned randomly and so it doesn't seem there is a fix for it. I will try installing windows 10 or something soon and hopefully that may fix it but i'm not holding up much hope. It's really annoying because i can play any game without any issue whatsoever and yet using a browser ends up crashing my display adapter :P
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  5. Posts : 2,781
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       #25

    Upgrade to Windows 10 and tell us what happens. It would be kinda annoying for me aswell.
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  6. Posts : 28
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       #26

    Okay i have upgraded to windows 10 so i will let you know if the issue still persists. If it does i will most likely just have to deal with it untill i get a new pc or something :/
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  7. Posts : 2,781
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       #27

    Okay, sounds good. Don't worry at all, if it still occurs we'll find a fix to it somehow. Look at my signature. "Don't ever think it's not possible because it's possible."
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  8. Posts : 28
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       #28

    Okay so far so nearly good. The issue hasn't happened whilst watching YouTube videos, however it did randomly happen once whilst playing "cards against humanity" using FireFox. However that crash may have just been a fluke. I'll update again once i have done more.

    Also as a side note, Windows 10 is very nice and I'm glad i upgraded. It just looks like a sleeker/modern version of Windows 7 which I am very glad about. I wasn't really keen on the Windows 8 look.
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  9. Posts : 28
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       #29

    So I have watched a few more YouTube videos and the issue has not returned whilst watching videos which is good. It did randomly do the error again whilst browsing a web page on Firefox. So for the last few hours i have been using Chrome and i have not seen it pop up.

    I will keep doing things and let you know if it pops up again
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  10. Posts : 2,781
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       #30

    Okay, sounds good to hear. You can try to uninstall Flash Player, Firefox and re-install them to see if the problem occurs or not. Windows 10 is great, agreed.
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