How to install drivers using Windows Recovery "Load Drivers" option.

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       #51

    Trust your BIOS voltages over everything else, software readouts aren't that trustworthy. Your 5v rail looks low and is pretty suspect in my opinion.
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       #52

    Ok. I found another software, that was giving reading in line with what BIOS showed (HWiNFO64) and ran it for a few hours, before testing the GPU once again.
     


    GPU crashed in similar manner the 1st time, and the second it was dieing a bit slower so I turned the PC off to not press my luck. I logged both situations in HWiNFO but also in GPU-Z (check last two logs down the bottom). That second one sure gathered some interesting data, but I'm obviously too ignorant to understand it. Should I keep posting the DM Log along with additional logs here, or should I start a new topic with more relevant title on GPU or BSOD forums?
    How to install drivers using Windows Recovery "Load Drivers" option. Attached Files
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       #53

    The BSOD is another 0x116 and isn't really giving anything away. I'll ask for some extra eyes to take a look over to see if I'm missing anything, although I think the proof will be in the installation of a new PSU.

    Out of interest, do you have a Data Traveller 2.0 plugged into your machine?
    Code:
      Event[2315]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-DriverFrameworks-UserMode
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:56:34.140
        Event ID: 10114
        Task: Startup of the UMDF reflector
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The UMDF reflector was unable to complete startup because the WUDFPf service was not found.  This service may be started later during boot, at which point Windows will attempt to start the device again.
      
      Event[2316]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-PnP
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:56:34.140
        Event ID: 219
        Task: N/A
        Level: Warning
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device WpdBusEnumRoot\UMB\2&37c186b&0&STORAGE#VOLUME#_??_USBSTOR#DISK&VEN_KINGSTON&PROD_DATATRAVELER_2.0&REV_1.00#60A44C4138F0FE41E98B2593&0#.
    
    
     Event[2250]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-UserPnp
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.873
        Event ID: 20010
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      One or more of the Plug and Play service's subsystems has changed state. 
      
      PlugPlay install subsystem enabled: 'false' 
      PlugPlay caching subsystem enabled: 'false' 
      
      
      Event[2251]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Service Control Manager
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.873
        Event ID: 7036
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The Plug and Play service entered the stopped state.
      
      Event[2252]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.889
        Event ID: 109
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown transition.
      
      Event[2253]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-General
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:11.326
        Event ID: 13
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The operating system is shutting down at system time ?2015?-?03?-?31T18:52:11.326220200Z.
    There are a few throttle states happening too indicating overheating to your CPU.
    Code:
    Event[2257]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:56:28.914
        Event ID: 26
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      Processor 0 in group 0 exposes the following:
      
      3 idle state(s)
      15 performance state(s)
      8 throttle state(s)
      
      Event[2258]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:56:28.914
        Event ID: 26
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      Processor 1 in group 0 exposes the following:
      
      3 idle state(s)
      15 performance state(s)
      8 throttle state(s)
      
      Event[2259]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:56:28.914
        Event ID: 26
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      Processor 2 in group 0 exposes the following:
      
      3 idle state(s)
      15 performance state(s)
      8 throttle state(s)
      
      Event[2260]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:56:28.914
        Event ID: 26
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      Processor 3 in group 0 exposes the following:
      
      3 idle state(s)
      15 performance state(s)
      8 throttle state(s)
    The Event logs show the nVidia card causing an issue.
    Code:
      Event[2219]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Display
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:51:59.000
        Event ID: 4101
        Task: N/A
        Level: Warning
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
      
      Event[2220]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: USER32
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:02.000
        Event ID: 1074
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: S-1-5-21-3691808210-2949442167-3034012631-1000
        User Name: MICHAL-PC\MICHAL
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The process Explorer.EXE has initiated the power off of computer MICHAL-PC on behalf of user MICHAL-PC\MICHAL for the following reason: Other (Unplanned)
       Reason Code: 0x0
       Shutdown Type: power off
       Comment: 
      
      Event[2221]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: USER32
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:09.000
        Event ID: 1074
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: S-1-5-21-3691808210-2949442167-3034012631-1000
        User Name: MICHAL-PC\MICHAL
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The process C:\Windows\system32\winlogon.exe (MICHAL-PC) has initiated the power off of computer MICHAL-PC on behalf of user MICHAL-PC\MICHAL for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found
       Reason Code: 0x500ff
       Shutdown Type: power off
       Comment: 
      
      Event[2222]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:09.859
        Event ID: 7002
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: Info
        Keyword: N/A
        User: S-1-5-18
        User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      User Logoff Notification for Customer Experience Improvement Program
      
      Event[2223]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: EventLog
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.000
        Event ID: 6006
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The Event log service was stopped.
      
      Event[2224]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Service Control Manager
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.140
        Event ID: 7036
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The Windows Update service entered the stopped state.
      
      Event[2225]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Service Control Manager
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.249
        Event ID: 7036
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The Group Policy Client service entered the stopped state.
      
      Event[2226]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Service Control Manager
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.359
        Event ID: 7036
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The Human Interface Device Access service entered the stopped state.
      
      Event[2227]:
        Log Name: System
        Source: Service Control Manager
        Date: 2015-03-31T20:52:10.359
        Event ID: 7036
        Task: N/A
        Level: Information
        Opcode: N/A
        Keyword: Classic
        User: N/A
        User Name: N/A
        Computer: MICHAL-PC
        Description: 
      The NVIDIA Display Driver Service service entered the stopped state.
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  4. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #54

    Out of interest, do you have a Data Traveller 2.0 plugged into your machine?
    Yeah. Forgot about it. My ODD has been dead for years and I never felt a need to replace it, so I had to use it for system installation.

    I attach an older DM Log with 1st x116s and the x124 that followed. Maybe that will be more telling. I kinda wonder if the fact that I was launching that software that was causing the x116s was the reason behind the possible hardware damage that transpired in x124s.

    I should have the new PSU in 2-3 days, and we'll see. But do you really think that all the problems triggered GPU are caused by the PSU and not damaged GPU itself? In those GPU-Z logs voltage seems steady-ish while all other numbers including temperature are all over the bloody place.
    How to install drivers using Windows Recovery "Load Drivers" option. Attached Files
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       #55

    Unplug the Data Traveller as it's causing issues. I'll take another look tomorrow as I've got to head to bed.
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  6. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #56

    Yeah, done that. Thx again for your time!
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