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Dxdiag attached
Dxdiag attached
Odd, I didn't notice this before.
It indicates that the battery of the cmos needs to be replaced.
I have disassembled the laptop and am replacing the cmos battery. Is there anything else on the hardware side to be checked before i put it back together?
Difficult to say from my side as I don't know what could be wrong.
I hope you have grounded yourself before opening your laptop.
Replaced Cmos battery. But there isnt any difference
While running the tests a video test failed.
Video- failure while writing and reading video .Error code - 5300:0119
After reinstalling AMD drivers the system crashes with the same 00116 BSOD during boot.
I am truly sorry, but I don't think any of us can help you further.
Contact your manufacturer for this problem.
No problem. Thank you so much for your time and effort Axe. Hats off to you and the forum for the prompt support.
Cheers!
Hi again Axe,
I disassembled my laptop again and reapplied thermal paste on the processor and gpu and the screen suddenly lit up and seems to be working fine. Though at times it shows four vertical bands across the screen. I upgraded to Windows 10 and there was some atikmpag.sys error again but windows did some correction automatically and the display seems to be working fine.
Though I noticed the display adapter properties show Microsoft Basic Display Adapter has been disabled. It works fine this way but I am not being able to update to the AMD drivers. It does not boot succesfully after installing new drivers.
Kindly help.
I am sorry to say this, but if you indeed have done the upgrade to Windows 10 as you say then my request to you is to make a new thread at BSOD Crashes and Debugging - Windows 10 Forums because the Windows 7 Help Forums is only for Windows 7 users.