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restored system to undo everything attempted here. Using ONLY the drivers from Lenovo... any attempt to update or install any display driver causes same BSOD.
I really appreciate everyone's help trying to figure this out.
restored system to undo everything attempted here. Using ONLY the drivers from Lenovo... any attempt to update or install any display driver causes same BSOD.
I really appreciate everyone's help trying to figure this out.
Your current installation is an upgrade I understand from your OP description?
My suggestion would be to backup your data a.s.a.p. and perform a clean install to see if that improves stability.
Windows 10 - Clean Install - Windows 10 Forums
Yes, it was an upgrade. After an entire day of dealing with this I concur. Thank you.
Completed clean install of win10. Intel HD Graphics 4000 was listed under display adapters without having to install it. Driver date (8/17/2015) was newer than the one on the Lenovo site (7/6/2015), but because the caution symbol was still on the device I installed the driver from Lenovo site. Successfully installed driver without BSOD. YAY! Driver date was June 2015 so I searched online for a new driver and it found one dated 7/15/2015. Close enough! Caution symbol still on display device but that seems to be a separate issue from the BSOD. Thanks all!
POST SOLVING THOUGHT...
The persistent "caution symbol" on the display adapter (also on the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller and storage spaces controller)... apparently it is NOT a caution symbol but is an indication of a PCI connection. See Solved Meaning of Warning Icons in Device Manager - Windows 10 Forums
That's good news. I just checked and I also have the small PCI symbol on my EVGA GeForce GTX 750.