BSOD error (ntoskrnl.exe) at Reboot.

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    Windows 10 Anniversary, Linux & still Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #11

    x BlueRobot said:
    Use the snipping tool?

    CoreTemp has a screenshot utility, but is designed for CPU monitoring only.
    I understand what you're saying...however.. I can't do anything once it goes to the BSOD...Who crashed sends the info to windows mini dump...and I can get it again once I log back in...

    so far, for the most part, my video card is the hottest thing here...

    Here is a Snippet of it...this is just surfing the web...not gaming yet..

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  2.    #12

    Have you tried the video card test in my last post?

    As you mentioned yourself, you appeared to get BSODs from the new graphics card, perhaps there is some problems with the associated graphics card?
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  3. Posts : 183
    Windows 10 Anniversary, Linux & still Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    x BlueRobot said:
    Have you tried the video card test in my last post?

    As you mentioned yourself, you appeared to get BSODs from the new graphics card, perhaps there is some problems with the associated graphics card?
    No, I have not tried that as of yet... I have not been on or near my computer for a few days. I don't want to run any tests while I am away, in the event that something will happen. I have vacation coming up in a few weeks, I will try it then.

    Have you looked at the BSOD info I uploaded?
    Do you think it's my Video Card?
    Do you see anything else that you think is the cause?

    I don't know anything about BSOD results, hence my post here...hoping someone does...
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  4.    #14

    Yes, I have looked through the dump file you attached with the other information, and the BSOD which can occurred on your system is very commonly caused by corrupted or improperly seated hardware, therefore we will need to test each hardware device for problems.

    I've started you with the graphics card, as you mentioned, when you connected the new graphics card you started to have problems such as the BSOD error.

    Please start the graphics card test, as soon as you are able to;

    Thanks,

    Harry
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  5. Posts : 183
    Windows 10 Anniversary, Linux & still Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    x BlueRobot said:
    Yes, I have looked through the dump file you attached with the other information, and the BSOD which can occurred on your system is very commonly caused by corrupted or improperly seated hardware, therefore we will need to test each hardware device for problems.

    I've started you with the graphics card, as you mentioned, when you connected the new graphics card you started to have problems such as the BSOD error.

    Please start the graphics card test, as soon as you are able to;

    Thanks,

    Harry
    roger That Harry...I'll start it as soon as possible...How long should I let it run?
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  6.    #16

    1 hour for the first test and then about 5-7 passes for the second test, however, keep a eye on your temperatures of your graphics card, if this exceeds 80'C stop the test immediately.

    Test/Information - NVIDIA/AMD Video Card - Test with OCCT

    Hope this helps,

    Harry
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