BSOD logging question

Kmaster

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Hi all.
I've been reading some posts with some very interesting and descriptive stuff about some BSODs. Some of these BSOD reports/logs even specify the driver or system component that might caused the driver. How can I do that?
I'm having a constant BSOD problem and I'm not 100% sure which driver is causing it. (I know it's a driver because its a typical IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error, and only happens when my video card is under heavy load).

The complete problem, for those who are interested
AMD Game Forums - Problem with Shappire HD 7750, constant BSOD after hours of use

Thanks in advance.
 

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Follow the instructions as already suggested, but to attempt to answer your question, you'll need to examine the dump file with WinDbg, or run Driver Verifier to create a BSOD which hopefully identifies the driver in question.
 

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