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I had got a BSOD a little bit ago for ntoskrnl.exe.
Any ideas on what I should do?
Any ideas on what I should do?
Hi,
Which version NVidia driver ?
I'd roll back to 390.65 if using newer
If older try the above.
I believe MS installs 388.?? which is crap.
The driver I'am using comes from ASUS website and its Nvidia 347.52 from 2015.
I had gone to this driver since I read that you should only use drivers from the manufacturing Website when using a laptop.
Anyhow I think it was a game that was causing it. It was Romance of the Three Kingdoms 11 from GamersGate and when I was trying to make the game run it was giving me some issues. Well I uninstalled the game and Haven't try to run it again, so far no more BSOD's.
Hi,
I'd make a system image and try another driver that one is really old
If it doesn't go well reload the image
Backup and Restore with Macrium Reflect Windows 10 Tutorials
Well here is the thing last year in June I had switched my HDD to a 7200rpm WD Black, and I had decided to download an Nvidia driver striaght from the website. Issue was that it was saving any last played games that I wanted to create profiles for. So once I downloaded the driver from the ASUS site it went back to normal.
Techinaclly I have two gpu's. I have an Nvidia 860m and an Intel 4600 HD Graphics. I mainly use the 860m for my games, while the intel one is used for display.
Hi,
Looks or really sounds like the machine is well out of asus support which does bite
NVidia does have a search the unit for driver updates and so does Intel but yeah laptops are complicated
Not sure why they split the functions like that
Use one or the other makes it that way
Use only NVidia if it has it.
Worth testing if you make and verify a system image to a external hdd for storage
Make the winpe recovery cd/ flash media to restore the system image...
Great video here I liked
Create Backup Image with Macrium Reflect by Britec - YouTube