Graphics card disabled due to continuous blue screens


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    windows home premium 64 bit
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    Graphics card disabled due to continuous blue screens


    I have had this pc for almost 3 years now. This issue has been occurring from early use. I have had to disable my graphics card to have basic use of my computer. It just about manages to handle audio recording but i need to edit some videos as part of my work and its impossible without some form of graphics card.

    I have attached the relevant zip as detailed in the link. Any help would be much appreciated

    I have tried driver updates/rollbacks, unplugging the card and checking everything looks ok etc. So not a lot really. Cheers

    Paul
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    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
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    macariffic said:
    I have had this pc for almost 3 years now. This issue has been occurring from early use. I have had to disable my graphics card to have basic use of my computer. It just about manages to handle audio recording but i need to edit some videos as part of my work and its impossible without some form of graphics card.

    I have attached the relevant zip as detailed in the link. Any help would be much appreciated

    I have tried driver updates/rollbacks, unplugging the card and checking everything looks ok etc. So not a lot really. Cheers

    Paul
    Hello Paul!

    The dump files are 2 months old of no use. We need latest ones to identify the problem. Clear the Minidump folder under C:\Windows. Wait for the system to crash. If your positive it's the display card then run few stress test to determine the stability.

    The display driver date I see is pretty old i.e. from 2010. Try to do a complete Driver Cleanup. Here is a tutorial nVidia Driver Cleanup Guide | Captain Debugger

    Check this article STOP 0x116: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR troubleshooting there are few stress tests.
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