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No, it's just for testing purposes.
Bugcheck = BSOD, just different terminology.
I couldn't enter sleep whilst in Safe Mode, so I couldn't see if I could re-create the problem.
Alright let's try this out then.
Follow this tutorial to get to the Device Manager, but instead of installing a driver, uninstall your intel adapter.
Up to step 2, but choose uninstall. When you choose uninstall you may be presented with a check-box
to delete the driver as well tick it if you do.
Then try to trigger the BSOD, restart the PC wait for 5 minutes incase the driver automatically installs itselfCode:Intel(R) Centrino(R) Ultimate-N 6300 AGN
if it does let it then try to trigger it again.
Share the results :) .
Under display adapters I also have a Radeon (TM) HD 7850M which has a yellow signal on it... should I be uninstalling that too? I've tried to update it to solve the yellow symbol problem but it says it's already up to date.
Uninstalled the driver and restarted computer. It re-installed the driver automatically and restarted the computer. I tried to trigger the problem and it didn't trigger. I was already expecting this I mean, it comes and goes so it might come back in the future. What still doesn't work is my brightness adjusting and the Radeon driver still has a yellow symbol next to it.
Losing faith is never good.
The yellow triangle needs to be taken care of.
NoteDon't install the Catalyst Control Center , choose Advanced then Custom and deselect the CCC option
I currently have a CCC installed, should I uninstall such?
If you could quickly checkout this screenshot before I proceed. CCC will be uninstalled, should I uninstall anything else? Should I also uninstall the whole uninstall manager itself later on?
Screenshot: http://gyazo.com/a77bf47dc0ba4f234fbe3343d8f05db0
I also got another BSOD this morning, so the whole process we did earlier probably didn't help :S
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Last edited by danielca; 06 Sep 2013 at 10:37.
Any suggestions? Sorry, I was away.