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Too many BSOD codes, trouble with new build.
I did not want this.
I accidentally purchased a motherboard with integrated graphics, and the last 24 hours confirms my initial fear of purchasing one.
CPU has integrated graphics. Motherboard, same. Throw in a stand-alone graphics card and you can start to imagine the train wreck of BSOD codes I get.
Updated BIOS and updated all drivers direct from each manufacturer's site.
Able to access Safe Mode with Networking.
If I remove the Video card, I could run normal mode off the motherboard's graphics, but no DirectX 3D acceleration. Updated the CPU with a 3D driver from their site, and Windows won't work anymore unless I run Safe Mode, (with networking.)
Paging fault errors, IRQL errors, Memory Management errors, and more all show up in BSOD when I try to run off the video card in normal mode.
Tried to disable the integrated graphics on the motherboard, but all it lets me do is choose whether to boot/run off PEG or IGD. Obviously I tried both, but they only work when I run in safe mode.
BSOD Dump file attached.
Last edited by GitRightStik; 17 Feb 2014 at 00:28. Reason: Forgot to mention attachment