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Are we good?
What I see is the same re-occuring cause, the Intel Smart Connect Technology driver. It does not matter how deep I go this driver keeps showing.
What I would suggest is that you instead of updating through software update this driver manually from ASRock.
ASRock > Z97 Pro4
If that doesn't work then you could remove the driver manually, if correct there shouldn't be much things related making it no problem for removal. However, as @essenbe also recommends, before deleting a driver you should always create a restore point or create a system backup just in case something goes wrong.
Hmm, I thought I deleted it when I uninstalled it from the ASRock app. Apparently that didn't do it.
So you suggest updated it manually from their website first and then let's see what happens and if I continue to see BSOD's then remove it, correct.
Ok Driver updated, will play the game and test it out.
UGH why can't I have a nice normal functioning computer?
Just had a BSOD , couldn't access readable data or something like that, it's a new one, doesn't sound good.
Here is the link to the dump file:
MEMORY2.DMP - Google Drive
Please uninstall everything of Nvidia using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from Nvidia. Be sure the clean install box is checked and only install the Graphics driver and the PhysX driver, you can use this tutorial to do so NVIDIA Drivers - Avoid Problems - Windows 7 Help Forums
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Code:Page 100808 not present in the dump file. Type ".hh dbgerr004" for details *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys nvlddmkm+0x1dfce0 0: kd> lmvm nvlddmkm Browse full module list start end module name fffff801`68f80000 fffff801`69cb5000 nvlddmkm (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: nvlddmkm.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys Image name: nvlddmkm.sys Browse all global symbols functions data Timestamp: Fri Jun 03 05:11:28 2016 (5750F560) CheckSum: 00CEE995 ImageSize: 00D35000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Ok heres a noob question, how do I know if I have an Nvidia chipset?
Gotcha, so I take it DDU does what the tutorial does (deleting the numbered folders, and uninstalling the drivers), then I just install the new driver, right?
Unfortunately with Windows 10 I can't do #2 from the tutorial