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Graphics Card Related BSOD
Hello,
For awhile now, I have been trying to find the cause of a number of BSOD errors I'm getting.
This issue is definitely tied to my graphics card. I have an Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 card and also an Nvidea GeForce GT 650M card.
The BSOD error messages I am receiving are "attempted execute of non-executable memory," "video scheduler internal error," and "driver state power failure." The zip file that I am attaching comes after an instance of the "attempted execute of non-executable memory" BSOD.
BSOD are often triggered by bringing my laptop out of sleep mode, but also sometimes occur right after start up when I've completely shut down. When this BSOD happens, my Nvidea graphics card is not recognized and the laptop defaults to the Intel card. Checking my devices, I can see the Nvidea card under Display adapters when I choose to "show hidden devices."
When this happens, I can restart my laptop a few times and eventually it will recognize the Nvidea and then be fine. I've run diagnostics to check the health of the Nvidea card, but that seems fine. Temperatures are fine and I'm not getting any actual tell-tale graphics glitches when it is in use.
I've checked that both the Intel and Nvidea drivers are up to date. Two days ago, I did a complete, thorough uninstall and reinstall of the Nvidea drivers, but still got the BSOD this morning.
Hardware or software issue, I'd love to just get to the bottom of this so I can fix it!
Thank you for any help in advance and please let me know if there's any additional information I can provide.
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