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Trying at least 3 different drivers which are known to be stable for most (I don't know which one (yet)) would be preferred :)
Trying at least 3 different drivers which are known to be stable for most (I don't know which one (yet)) would be preferred :)
I've tried 3 versions I knew were stable and the latest one and they didnt work.
Should I just try to reset the windows and clean everything?
Okey, I have reseated the gpu, and the computer havent crashed yet.
So reseating the gpu seemed to have worked so far, even though it might still crash.
Is there a error with the motherboard or something If I needed to reseat the gpu, or?
This kind of crashes can sometimes be difficult to troubleshoot depending on the situation.
What we usually suggest (not in order)
- try to update the drivers or reinstall them, or try at least a few different drivers which are stable for most others,
- try a stress test like furmark to see if overheating or inadequate cooling is an issue,
- try to reseat the GPU into different slots,
- try to seat the GPU into a different system.
When multiple different drivers don't help and there is no overheating or cooling problem then it usually is a GPU problem, though a reseating or seating in different slots help usually, but sometimes testing in another system is necessary to see what really is the issue as overclocking or improper power from the PSU can also be a cause.
Oh okey, then I see.
If I dont experience a crash within around a week of playing videogames, work on my work programs, I will address this issue as "solved".
Thanks for the help so far though ^^
Okwey, everything worked fine. but suddenly, the pc froze and it came a new error, called "DPC Watchdog Violation"
froze my screen first, then i rebooted it, then it crashed and then I got that error.
And nwo i got the "video scheduler internal error"
Both crashes happened while I was playing a videogame.
then I tried another game, then it came "nvidia windows kernel driver stopped responding" multiple times and my screen got green stripes all over it.
Last edited by Vivik; 20 May 2016 at 20:12.
Do you have a spare GPU of which you know is good or can you borrow a GPU or can you try the GPU in a different system?
This helps identifying if the GPU is the cause or the slot.
Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 1000007E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff800901c3bd1, ffffd0013e0cf898, ffffd0013e0cf0b0} Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!DXGCONTEXTBYHANDLE::~DXGCONTEXTBYHANDLE+7519 ) Followup: MachineOwner