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ok, so should i goto my motherboard for updates? or amd? my motherboard is a gigabyte brand
ok, so should i goto my motherboard for updates? or amd? my motherboard is a gigabyte brand
Once you installed Alcohol using a crack .....
It is good that you have uninstalled it.
Go to gigabyte's site then, and search for a BIOS update, if there is any.
ok, all that stuff uninstalled and cleaned up, so far no bsod...you're awesome help man :) thank you will keep u posted if any more issues..and ya i used to download stuff using cracks..lesson learned
ok, few days now, no bsod's till today..DXGKRNL.sys, i'll up load the minidump in alil bit
Have you updated nvidia driver recently? If so, follow it.
- Download and install Driver Fusion.
- Reboot the computer in Advanced Boot Options, safe mode. Search Driver Fusion in your start menu, and remove all components of your nVidia display driver.
- Boot normally now. Go to Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers, Drivers > Beta and Legacy; search there with your cards particulars for GeForce 306.23 Driver, dated 13.9.2012 and install it.
ok, heres my dumps of the last few bsod's..
As I am seeing, it is caused by dxgmms1.sys. It cannot be the real cause of crash at all, but it is graphics related. From my personal experience I can say you that the latest version of nvidia display driver is troublesome. You should roll it back to the earlier stable version. I also have done the same.
- Download and install Driver Fusion.
- Reboot the computer in Advanced Boot Options, safe mode. Search Driver Fusion in your start menu, and remove all components of your nVidia display driver.
- Boot normally now. Go to Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers, Drivers > Beta and Legacy; search there with your cards particulars for GeForce 306.23 Driver, dated 13.9.2012 and install it.
Let us know the results.
i like you're cloud from FF better btw lol