BSOD playing BO3 or randomly

ThyManBearPig

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My system WAS giving BSODs within 15 minutes of booting on both my new SSD and my old HDD install (I kept my old HDD install intact, no reformat yet. I installed SSD with my HDD disconnected for anyone wondering).
The errors were about an ATI/AMD driver. If I'm not mistaken it was atikmpag.sys

I already ran the uninstall driver utility from AMD in safe mode and installed the newest drivers and since then I thought I had solved it. But today I was playing BO3 and it BSODed twice with the same error as before. One time when I was loading into a game, and the second when a game finished and going back to the menu.

I had played L4D2 before fine a couple days ago and BO3 a day ago fine for 30 minutes. I have not changed anything since then.

Thank you for any help.
 

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Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i3-2100
Memory
8GB
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R9 280X
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Hello ThyManBearPig.

Unfortunately we will not be able to help you in your situation as you are running a counterfeit installation of W7 and we don't support that here on the forum.

We would recommend that you install a new legit and fresh version of W7 and if you then still have the same issues then we will be most happy to help you!
 

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Thanks, it was the 280X that was on it's way out. Replaced after PC rebooted from a crash that left the screen with a pink tint. :party:
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i3-2100
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
R9 280X
Browser
Google Chrome
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