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That's great news, will look forward for the update :)
That's great news, will look forward for the update :)
aaaand im back to square one. Almost atleast. My pc can boot in to windows but crashes again soon after.
Last night i got it running again with my old x1950 pro and was able to install those updates.
Could the issue be a faulty graphics card?
I think i am going to plug in again today and run on that for a few days to see if the issue persist.
Else i reckon it could be my graphics card which is faulty?
Does your motherboard have a onboard graphics card you could switch to? We can test the graphics card if it doesn't.
It does not. But i have taken the newer card (used when the errors appeared) and replaced it with an old x1950.
My pc is watercooled (gfx and cpu) so i cant remove new card. Found a switch on the MB though which could turn off the power to the pci-e slot it was mounted in.
I think you may have a faulty graphics card then, keep it running with your old graphics card, and see if it crashes or BSODs.