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Usually these reports give just little hints. Yours keeps pointing toward that driver.
Did you go into device manager and look for any yellow warnings that it is corrupted?
Usually these reports give just little hints. Yours keeps pointing toward that driver.
Did you go into device manager and look for any yellow warnings that it is corrupted?
See if it happens with a clean boot
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
Clean booting now.. Also would removing everything that has to do with the video driver than re installing it do anything?
Clean boot stops startup programs from loading. Maybe one of them is behind this, maybe anti virus. Lets go with this for now.
Im going to check those dumps very carefully and see if I can see something in addition to the driver. Probably tomorrow morning or late in the day. Its Christmas.
I understand, thanks for all your help. I'll upload the BSOD that happened in a clan boot soon.
I'll work on what you just posted, in the mean time here is the BSOD log from the clean boot.
Also, should I be in clean boot for the thing you posted above?
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