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I meant more something like can you play other games without problems.
Oh I'm sorry, I misunderstood. I booted with safe mode again. None of the activities I know to cause BSOD in regular cause BSOD in Safe mode.
I'm able to watch videos inside steam, the eve launcher works, another game launcher I know to cause BSOD works as well
Oh, yes most every game. I chose those 2 because I know those cause BSOD. But you're making me remember, during the beta, Overwatch caused a BSOD after I upped the graphics settings to max. I was surprised cause up until now no game has ever caused it before, it was just the launchers.
As for eve, they had an "old" launcher that worked just fine. They released a new launcher when they declared they aren't supporting Windows XP any longer.
Thanks for confirming, my suspicious is a possible conflict between the software of the drivers and the game.
BSOD happened with an old GTX 465 and the same BSOD continued when I upgraded to a GTX 960.
How can I tell what drivers are causing the issue?
That's for games, what explains the BSOD from say, creating the Windows media device to reinstall Windows 10?
I understand it is for games, what I say is that there is a conflict between the software and games.
Yeah I understand. So I've been trying to stay consistent with the Nvidia drivers as they come out. Should I try older ones?