joeybuddy96
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The saga of driver fails continues from this thread on evga. 650 Ti 1GB vanilla version display kernel crashes. I have a 600W OCZ.
I've now removed the 650 Ti 1GB card from the system and am running in safe mode off of the A10-6800k, and enabled every single driver on startup, except for a few. I'm also getting a file missing for AMD AVT kdbsync.exe, and I can't get Windows to install the CCC software because it fails every time. There are a ton of old services and programs I can't seem to remove, like a Creative mouse I had installed for about a week several years ago, and the Asus utilities from a dead video card. I actually used CCleaner on the registry to try to remove some of the accumulated gunk, but I'm wondering if it made it now BSOD in Windows more than it did before. I had the system stable prior to the nVidia card install, and now I can't even boot to desktop. It loads to desktop, but then BSODs as soon as it hits a specific service. I'm wondering if it's not the PSU that is behind this, but it seems easy...too easy.
Unlike most posters, I plan to do a follow-up if the situation is resolve or not resolved.
I've now removed the 650 Ti 1GB card from the system and am running in safe mode off of the A10-6800k, and enabled every single driver on startup, except for a few. I'm also getting a file missing for AMD AVT kdbsync.exe, and I can't get Windows to install the CCC software because it fails every time. There are a ton of old services and programs I can't seem to remove, like a Creative mouse I had installed for about a week several years ago, and the Asus utilities from a dead video card. I actually used CCleaner on the registry to try to remove some of the accumulated gunk, but I'm wondering if it made it now BSOD in Windows more than it did before. I had the system stable prior to the nVidia card install, and now I can't even boot to desktop. It loads to desktop, but then BSODs as soon as it hits a specific service. I'm wondering if it's not the PSU that is behind this, but it seems easy...too easy.
Unlike most posters, I plan to do a follow-up if the situation is resolve or not resolved.
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- Windows 7 Professional x64