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of death' at least once. We are sure you know the one. The screen turns completely blue and some weird message, incomprehensible to even the most well-versed in computer technology pops up on that screen. The only way to http://www.driverturbo.com/fix-blue-screen-errors/ deal with it in most cases is to restart your computer. The problem is; that does not deal with the actual problem. If it has appeared again then it is likely to reappear. Thankfully, this is quite a http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2507083 simple problem to fix. Let us introduce you to the world of computer drivers. What are Drivers? Now, just to make one thing clear at the start. The Blue Screen of death is not always a problem with blue screen your computer drivers. However, 99.9% of the time it will be. This means that this solution is more than likely going to work for you. Before you take a look at how to deal with the problem though, it is probably worth knowing a little bit about what computer drivers are. Device Divers are Pieces of Software To put it simply; computer drivers are pieces of software on your computer. Their function is to tell the graphics driver error operating system how to deal with a particular piece of hardware. For example, it will let your operating system know that a mouse is a mouse. The operating system will then know how to deal with the piece of hardware. Every single piece of hardware on your computer from your sound card to your computer keyboard to your graphics card has a driver. Without drivers your computer will not run at all. Your operating system sadly is not that intelligent. It will try to install drivers if you do not have any installed for a particular piece of hardware but it is not always accurate. It will also not always get the correct drivers. Just like any other piece of software, computer drivers are coded by humans. This means that errors can creep in from time to time. These errors are not always spotted straight away because they may only crop up in certain situations. This can lead to all sorts of problems including your blue screen. Thankfully, as soon as a hardware company notices that there are problems with their drivers they will release an update. Sadly however, updates will not be ‘pushed' to you automatically. You will need to update them yourself. We will take a look at how you can do that in the final section. Can Faulty Computer Drivers Cause Any Other T
Posts Search Search Forums Tag Search Advanced Search Google Search My Threads and Posts My Posts My Threads Steam Game Discussions # - C D - G H - L M - P Q - S T - Z Publisher / Developer Console Game Discussions Go to Page... Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 > Thread Tools Display Modes 01-27-2012, 04:56 PM #1 blueapple007 Join Date: Sep 2011 Reputation: 0 Posts: 35 Getting a Blue screen wit hthe message: "Display drivers failed to restart" This has happened to me many times, and just now it happened again and so im posting this in safe mode. i have 2 ATI Radeon HD 4800 cards, both with the latest drivers update. Most of the time when i get the blue screen, is usually when im just browsing around the internet ( I use mozilla Firefox if it helps on anything) A not while in game. other spec from my pc are: Windows Vista 64-bit AMD Phenom 9550 Quad-core Processor. 4 Gb of RAM And here is a link to my Dxdiag: http://blueapple007.tumblr.com/post/...x-diag-updated Please give some advice at what to do D: EDIT: Forgot to add that the crashes happen mostly at random moment, there can be intervals of a week at most without a crash, and sometiems it can happen in two day since the last crash =/ Last edited by blueapple007: 01-27-2012 at 05:23 PM. blueapple007 View Public Profile Search User Find More Posts by blueapple007 Find Threads by blueapple007 01-27-2012, 05:08 PM #2 Bad_Motha Banned Join Date: Sep 2008 Reputation: 3208 Posts: 13,362 That's pretty bad if you getting BSOD that is display driver related, when not running a game or intensive benchmark/stress test. First I would check each graphics card (GPU) for stability. Start with removing the 2nd card and just running the system with the 1st GPU. Run a stress test on it, like FurMark for about 30 mins and monitor the temps. Use something like HWMonior, which can monitor MB/CPU/GPU temps as well as all the voltages. See what you getting for max temps. See if that 1st GPU remains stable for that 30 min test. If that GPU checks out ok, power down the system and swap GPUs. Now with just the 2nd GPU, but now in the slot of where the first one was installed. Re-run the same kinds of tests and monitor the temps/voltages. If it checks out, relink them together in CrossFire. Then move on to run diagnostics on your RAM. I would do virus/spyware scans as well, to rule out infection of system files. If you've already tried a few things on your own, plz let us know what those were so we can ask more about that, or at least know what