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Video_tdr_failure
Was using iTunes with the visual effects mode turned on (shows particles/flashes/etc depending on music playback, you know, like windows used to have in their media player)
It was kinda laggy so I restarted iTunes, but this time I right clicked it and selected "run with powerful NVIDIA processor" (Lenovo Z50-70 laptop with a hybrid GPU system, intel HD and NVIDIA GPU's together)
everything went smooth, until the song was over and it started the next one. Screen went black, music kept playing, but you could error Windows 10 error sound-effects over it. This kept going on for a minute or 2, until the system went into a BSOD, tagged with VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE, and something after it, I think it was (igdkmd64.sys), but I'm not sure.
I know it's probably a GPU crash, specifically the Intel HD Graphics GPU, but how is that possible since iTunes ran with the NVIDIA GPU?
After upgrading to Windows 10, I did have some issues with making the Intel HD Graphics run. I had to re๏nstall it and I updated it to the latest version Intel offered, but I guess it now made this BSOD to occur.
Necessary files are attached. (minidump and the specs collecting thingy)