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       #11

    I have now updated my BIOS. Once I had finished it and had to do a restart because it HDD required a restart after the drivers had been installet. I got an error message saying oawrapper.exe had stopped working.

    I decided to attach my old HDD dmp files as well.
    Last edited by Jakle001; 05 Mar 2016 at 20:03.
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  2. Posts : 1,436
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       #12

    Hello again.

    OAWrapper.exe is part of NVIDIA GeForce Experience Application Ontology and developed by NVIDIA Corporation according to the OAWrapper.exe version information. OAWrapper.exe's description is "OpenAutomate wrapper" OAWrapper.exe is digitally signed by NVIDIA Corporation.
    Please reinstall GeForce Experience!

    Cheers, Boris :)
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       #13

    I've now done that as well. I've also edited my last reply and added new dmp files from the dm collector. They are from my old HDD. I don't know if they add something or if they are just the same information.
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       #14

    Hmm right well I'll have to sleep now so hopefully someone else will hop on here to help you!
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  5. Posts : 30
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       #15

    Thanks for the help so far, I really appreciate it!
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    Yeah there is still one thing that we might try. It is to enable something called Driver Verifier, you can enable it like this:

    Start > type verifier in the Search programs and files box and press "Enter" > Create standard settings > Next > Select driver names from a list > then select all non-Microsoft drivers > Finish

    Restart the computer.

    Continue to use the computer normally but if you experience any BSODs make available the minidump files.

    Information: Driver Verifier will stress test third party drivers that might have caused your BSODs because there wasn't that much information in the dump files!

    Cheers, Boris :)
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  7. Posts : 30
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       #17

    So, my pc crahsed 3 times now, within a span of 2 minutes. The first two times, everything just froze, no BSOD. The third time, my PC restarted itself, but didn't continue past the part where you can select different options using the "F" buttons. I didn't have the time to do what you told me to, but I will now (if I'm able to).
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       #18

    Hello Jakle.

    I also think it may be wise to see if there are chipset drivers available and since I don't know if ASRock is that good with keeping drivers and such up to date, could you please visit AMD and select the autodetect option:
    Download Drivers

    Cheers, Boris :)
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  9. Posts : 30
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       #19

    I got the message "We were unable to find a driver for your system.
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  10. Posts : 1,436
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    Jakle001 said:
    I got the message "We were unable to find a driver for your system.
    Huh interesting you do have an AMD cpu so should have chipset for it. Odd.
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