Hi, axe0. I realize now how I got the false information that I got, and I just wanted to apologize for any trouble I may have caused. As you probably could tell, I was only trying to help because I...
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Hi, axe0. I realize now how I got the false information that I got, and I just wanted to apologize for any trouble I may have caused. As you probably could tell, I was only trying to help because I...
Both dumps show the same error in BlueScreenView to me, here is where I see the errors: 85799
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Well I remember when I built my computer, and I also remember (I could also just track) when I installed different hardware, so I looked through my drivers and found the ones that seemed more recent...
OKAY! So after performing a full system malware scan I was able to get rid of 1/3 of the errors I was dealing with, then I noticed that there were still some things left over from the OSBASE display...
Should have bumped this to you.
Sadly, after unintalling Duet Display, re plugging in my RAM, checking if Windows Defender is on, and updating some Windows updates as well as updating that display driver, the newer BSOD error still...
Aha! I have Duet Display installed on my computer. I haven't used it in a while so I will uninstall it. I also managed to update the driver, and I now get a new BSOD error:...
Thank you for the response, do you by chance know where I can find the driver so I can uninstall it? I can't seem to locate it on my computer and the wizard will not let me continue without removing...
After trying some things (that didn't work) that seemed like they would work I decided to ask for help. I have two monitors, a large 1080p one which is plugged into my graphics card and a smaller 4:3...