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As you said you couldn't complete the test for the GPU, please remove the GPU and test your system.
As you said you couldn't complete the test for the GPU, please remove the GPU and test your system.
I've looked around and it seems that for HP all-in-one desktops, the GPU is integrated to the CPU, so switching it out isn't an option for me.
That said, I uninstalled what I thought was the problematic Windows update from 21/10. I ran Furmark again, which lased for about 15 minutes and a GPU temp of 33 Celsius until another BSOD (logs attached below).
I figured I could try to disable the AMD GPU, which I did, thus putting the Microsoft Basic Display Driver into play in normal mode, but I still had another BSOD (see attached logs).
What can I do at this point? A full un-install of the AMD drivers?
Try a re-install of the AMD drivers.
Please uninstall everything of AMD using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from AMD
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I've updated my system specs.
I also uninstalled the AMD drivers with the tool provided. Installation of the newest drivers had to be done in normal mode, and I BSOD during the installation. I uninstalled the drivers again, and rebooted into normal mode. Running on the Microsoft Basic Display driver, I simply waited around and got hit by another BSOD. I've attached the logs.
Thanks for your help so far!
Yeap, safe mode is completely fine, I've left it alone for hours and no BSOD
I signed up here after seeing this thread. I want to report that I am experiencing the exact same behavior as described by OP.
Specs:
FX-8350 / GTX 970
I ran Prime95 for 3 hours and monitored my temperatures. Then proceeded with Memtest86. All tests came back good. I determined that this was an issue with Windows and am considering going back to 7.
Update:
I will uninstall the latest batch of Win 10 updates and report back with my findings.
Please read BSOD Posting Instructions & How to upload files and please create a new thread for your problem