Computer BSOD'ing randomly with error code 100007e

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  1. Posts : 6,741
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       #21

    Yeah just force shutdown and choose 'Start Windows Normally' upon rebooting.
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       #22

    Ok, so i just shutdown normally and am currently installing the drivers.
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       #23

    The drivers installed successfully and im back in action. What do I do now?

    EDIT: Back in action as in im logged back in after the reboot.
    Last edited by FOXPATH; 06 Jul 2014 at 13:12. Reason: Clarification
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  4. Posts : 6,741
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       #24

    Excellent. Now follow the rest of the steps in post #3.
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       #25

    Ok, Ill keep this thread open for now until this is fixed for sure, ill post back with RAM results.
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       #26

    Also, can I switch my windows back to automatically updating?
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       #27

    FOXPATH said:
    Also, can I switch my windows back to automatically updating?
    Yes you can now the desired ATI driver is installed. I should have mentioned that, sorry.
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  8. Posts : 26,976
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       #28

    See if this will help you. Drivers - Clean Left over Files after Uninstalling It is almost impossible to uninstall graphics drivers when they are being used. I use driver sweeper which is an older version of what is in that link. Set your Windows updates like Boozad said, so Windows will not automatically install a driver. Uninstall the driver from control panel using add remove programs, reboot as it will tell you to do, except on boot up go into safe mode and run the driver utility . Once it completes reboot and boot into normal mode. Windows will install a graphics adapter, which is OK. It just allows you to see while you install the driver. Install the driver as Boozad told you. You should have the cleanest install you can get. After the install is complete and you have rebooted, you can set Windows update the way you like it. See if that works any better for you.

    EDIT: if what you did works OK for you, ignore my post. If it ain't broke, don't fix it is my opinion.
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  9. Posts : 16
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       #29

    Ok, Thanks essenbe but what boozad said seems to have worked for the driver.
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       #30

    That's great. Then ignore my post, but you may want to save that link if you ever have problems in the future.
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