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Bsod happening when alt tabbing and 3dmark hardware detect is running
Hi guys. I'm was getting bsods on my custom-built computer for a while (even on a previous clean windows 10 installation) and I just ignored them until, yesterday, one of those crash corrupted my homework file. The bsods I am currently getting are the same I'm used to get on a previous (clean) windows 10 installation so they probably come from drivers from windows update. The crash usually occur when alt-tabbing, changing the window focus or when 3dmark hardware detection is running. Usually, I get a bsod but sometime the computer will simply freeze and I can hear a buzzing sound from my speakers/ headphones (the buzzing is probably a sound that was playing while freezing and that sound is repeated very quickly)
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What I already did to (try) to fix the issue:
- Reinstalled windows multiple times
- Cleaned every gpu drivers with ddu (used to have 3 gpus on my computers but removed the nvidia recently to help to debug)
- Ran furmark, memtestX86 and prime95 for about 8 hours each. The computer didn't crashed while running those tests. The temps and performances were normal and memtests didn't reported any error.
- Installed each drivers coming from gigabyte (motherboard) and amd (gpu) and nvidia (but I uninstalled all the drivers related with nvidia with ddu once I remove the gtx660 from my desktop)
- Flashed the latest bios in my motherboard (f10b for my gigabyte z97x sli rev 1.0)
- Finally ran Driver Verifier following this guide and now (unless I boot into safemode ) my computer crash on each boot after ~ 10 seconds on my desktop
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I used to have 3 gpus in my computer (a gtx660 and r9 290 and intel hd graphic 4600) but I removed the gtx660 after the program whoCrashed detected that probably the crash were coming from a driver related to nvidia. Unfortunately, crashes continued to occur even after the drivers of the gpu and the gpu iteself were uninstalled but whoCrashed now say the crashes are from a driver related to windows (I do not remember the name currently but will edit once I get home).
I will be extremely grateful to anyone who help me to fix my computer and I'm even ready to pay a small amount if I fix this issue with his help.
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Last edited by nalfein; 03 Feb 2017 at 13:49.