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Uh, just edited the above post. In case you missed that update
Uh, just edited the above post. In case you missed that update
Alright, thanks a lot!
I'll start Driver Verifier now with only Special pool and all non-windows-drivers checked, that's correct?
How do i know if the BSOD is because of Driver Verifier or just a normal one? Do i just let it keep running after a BSOD?
That's shown in the dump, I will let you know if the dump was created by driver verifier or not.
With driver verifier, there is a preference of having multiple crashes to ensure at least one of them was from driver verifier.
Alright, gotcha, thanks a lot!
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That was a quick one.
Turned of Driver Verifier for now.
Have a good sleep! Thank you a lot again!
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Got another one (Driver Verifier off)
I'll probably have a lot over the next few days cause i'll be gaming a lot. Do i upload every single one for you? Does that help?
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It seems like under "heavy" load and while being used a lot, i get a lot more BSODs. Had 5 in the last 3 hours. (First time playing a game thats actually using a good part of the GPU for a long session.)
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I just did a full clean reinstall of Windows. I don't know if it helps at all, but i did it. One BSOD an hour seemed a bit too much for me :/
I'll keep you posted
Sorry for the delay. I may look to be here, but I'm actually somewhere else writing a lengthy post.
I checked your log, one of the crashes is a driver verifier crash but unfortunately it didn't point out a driver. That implies the problem is somewhere else, usually hardware.
Considering you have just reinstalled Windows, I will hold off with suggestions for now until you either post another BSOD or no BSOD.