Too many BSOD codes, trouble with new build.

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Managed something new.
    Used Device Manager to disable the Integrated Motherboard VGA generic adapter.
    Running purely off the integrated graphics in the CPU I managed to boot to Safe Mode with the video card installed.
    Installed the Nvidia drivers, then rebooted.
    Unable to progress past Safe Mode without BSOD.
    Tried to install the CPU drivers again, they caused a BSOD on their own, and same when I tried it with the video card installed.
    Kernel Dump is while in Normal Mode, with CPU driver rolled back and no video card installed currently.
      My Computer


  2. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #12

    GitRightStik said:
    Grabbed the driver you said. 90% sure I've done that one before.
    Installed the 64 bit one.
    Restarted, Started Windows, just before login screen it froze then reboots. Ran system restore.
    Back at ground zero.
    Tried the 32bit driver, but it denied for system specifications. (of course it does not work, I'm running 64bit)
    Ran Windows Update for a few more trivial things.
    Installed them all, but one:
    Intel Corporation - Graphics Adapter WDDM1.1, Graphics Adapter WDDM1.2, Graphics Adapter WDDM1.3 - Intel(R) HD Graphics
    Tried that one, while in integrated graphics only, and it BSOD.
    If it BSODs with the integrated graphics driver installed, you have to change the motherboard.
      My Computer


 
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