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A device driver attempting to corrupt the system has been caught
BSOD generic info nothing specific
when i try to either save my bios with GPU-Z or flash it.
computer runs fine but i would like to revert the overclock and overvoltage back to stock since i wont be running anything that requires such speed
Help???
I have the default bios already but nvflash just WONT WORK anymore..
It worked many times before in the past on the same OS that im currently using a few months later
Now it just crashes endlessly with a BSOD
Ive tried resetting my motherboards computer BIOS to all defaults. changing them. no difference.
as i said I cant even SAVE the bios with GPU-Z (i did that as a test to see if it does the same thing)
Even just double clicking the .exe causes a bsod. its like a computer crasher program now!!!!
How do I find out if its a windows update that caused this crash to start happening?
The program doesnt even get to the part where it asks if i should continue yes or no it just crashes immediately before any progress is even made.
I'm thinking of trying an old video driver version. maybe the newest nvidia drivers are overly strict
BSOD generic info nothing specific
when i try to either save my bios with GPU-Z or flash it.
computer runs fine but i would like to revert the overclock and overvoltage back to stock since i wont be running anything that requires such speed
Help???
I have the default bios already but nvflash just WONT WORK anymore..
It worked many times before in the past on the same OS that im currently using a few months later
Now it just crashes endlessly with a BSOD
Ive tried resetting my motherboards computer BIOS to all defaults. changing them. no difference.
as i said I cant even SAVE the bios with GPU-Z (i did that as a test to see if it does the same thing)
Even just double clicking the .exe causes a bsod. its like a computer crasher program now!!!!
How do I find out if its a windows update that caused this crash to start happening?
The program doesnt even get to the part where it asks if i should continue yes or no it just crashes immediately before any progress is even made.
I'm thinking of trying an old video driver version. maybe the newest nvidia drivers are overly strict
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro x64i7 3770k 3.5ghz up to 3.9ghz turbo boost 4 co...32GB 4x8GB DDR3 1600mhz CL9 patriot viper gam...ZOTAC GTX 1650 low profile overclocked GPU
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Elite 8300 compaq SFF
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- i7 3770k 3.5ghz up to 3.9ghz turbo boost 4 core 8 thread CPU
- Motherboard
- HP Elite 8300 compaq SFF OEM board
- Memory
- 32GB 4x8GB DDR3 1600mhz CL9 patriot viper gaming ram
- Graphics Card(s)
- ZOTAC GTX 1650 low profile overclocked GPU
- Sound Card
- realtek integrated HD audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 23" acer gaming 144hz 1ms monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 @120hz/144hz
- Hard Drives
- ADATA 128GB SSD
ADAtA 256GB SSD
x1 Seagate 250GB 7200 RPM drive
x1 Seagate 500GB 7200 RPM drive
- PSU
- 430w thermaltake smart
- Case
- HP Elite 8300 compaq SFF
- Cooling
- Stock + new thermal paste
- Keyboard
- REDRAGON mechanical blue switch
- Mouse
- ZELOTES wired T-90 mouse
- Internet Speed
- 10MB/s (80mbps) download good internet
- Antivirus
- in-use/other
- Browser
- IE11 + firefox + Google Chrome randomly switches between
- Other Info
- Info updated
power supply doesnt fit but still works with adapter its just sitting on the desk behind the computer wires going into the case where the old power supply was.