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I have been getting multiple blue screen errors and I am about 80% sure that it's the graphics cards. I get these blue screens at complete random. Random such as completely idle on desktop with nothing running, restarting computer, putting computer to sleep, shutting it down, while play a game, etc. A few errors I can remember are stop errors: -0x000000a -0x00000019 -0x000000D1 -0x000000D7 And many more. I was told that new graphics card blue screen on startup it was most likely my graphics card driver, which it's not considering I'm using the computer with only my integrated graphics card now. But how come when my graphics card is installed, my computer still crashes regardless of have my integrated graphics card? My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom Build OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 CPU Intel Core i7-3770S Quad @ 3.1 GHz (Turbo-Boost to 3.9GHz) Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus V Formula ATX Memory 16GB (DDR3) @1,600MHz Corsair Vengeance 2 Graphics Card EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SuperSC ACX 2.0+ 2GB Monitor(s) Displays Acer 23" S230HL Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Logitech G510 Mouse Logitech G602 PSU 850W Power Supply (Thermaltake - SP850M) Case NZXT SWITCH 810 Gun-Metal CA-SW810-G1 Cooling Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (RR-212E-20PK) Hard Drives Seagate 1TB @7,200rpm Internet Speed 5Mbps Download / 756kbps Upload Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials Eblim View Public Profile Find More Posts by Eblim . 15 Feb 2011 #2 Maguscreed Windows 7 x64 6,750 posts Houston Please refer to the instructions here http://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html and post back once you've got that handled This will allow us to put some reason to your 'randomness' My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Insane hobo technologies. ;-) OS Windows 7 x6
due to video card or video driver related issues. Below are our recommendations in resolving this error. Note: If you are unable to boot into Windows because the blue screen occurs immediately after Windows loads boot the http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001268.htm computer Into Safe Mode. Once in Safe Mode open the Device Manager and remove all devices under "Display adapters" and reboot the computer to reinstall the video card. Download and install latest drivers Download and install the latest video drivers directly from the computer manufacturer. Or, if you are using a video card with an ATI or Nvidia chipset, you can download them from that company's website. See the video card driver's section for additional blue screen help with video drivers and listings of video card manufacturers. If you have recently updated the video drivers and this issue began to occur it is likely due to an issue with the drivers. If available we suggest downgrading to an earlier driver version to resolve this issue. Let Windows re-detect and reinstall video card If downloading and installing the latest video drivers doesn't resolve the issue do the following. Open Device Manager, expand "Display card blue screen adapters", and remove all devices listed in Display adapters by highlighting the device and pressing the delete key. Once this has been completed and Display adapters is gone, reboot the computer and allow Windows to reinstall the video card. Other driver related issues If doing the above driver suggestions does not resolve this issue make sure that no other driver related issues exist on the computer by making sure no errors exist in Device Manager. To do this open the Device Manager and making sure no devices exist with exclamation marks and that no "Other" devices are listed. If either of these exist, you can usually resolve the issues by downloading drivers for the devices in question and installing them. Alternatively, you can remove the devices in the device manager and then reboot to let Windows re-detect the devices. Overclocked If your computer or video card is overclocked in any way set the settings back to factory default settings. Overclocking can cause random issues and may be generating this blue screen error. Overheating If your computer or your GPU is overheating this could definitely cause this issue to occur. Make sure your computer and your video card are not overheating. Memory This error could also be caused by bad memory. How can I test my memory to determine if it is bad? Other