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Kernel Security Check Failure problem

Anonymous
2017-07-12T14:44:16+00:00

Hello. I have problems with Kernel Security Check Failure. Previously i had corruption problems which i could not fix so i decided to format my PC. I formated my C drive which i always had Windows installed, i left D drive because i only put random stuff of files from programs like AutoCAD, GraphicSoft etc.. and some downloaded movies.. and nothing else releated to system. So after formating it went well, i installed chipset drivers. First time after formating and booting i had no GPU drivers installed, but after chipset installation suddely they are there? I have AMD. When i go to properties on My PC to see drivers first time it was only Intel HD 4400 (i have i3 cpu) and bellow it Microsoft Adapter Display. After my chipset driver was installed AMD drivers were automaticaly installed without me even touching anything, without putting CD of driver and installing, they just installed by themselvs, is this normal? So then when i used DDU to clean uninstall GPU drivers that i already had i installee latest Crimson 17.7.1 driver. It was succesfuly installed but after i restart PC and when windows starts to boot it gives ne blue screen and it says Kernel Security Check error. I read somewhere that it was driver corruption so i rolled back from Safe Mode because error was going in loop so i couldnt access windows. Problem was no longer there, but however after i install older drivers, in middle of installation blue screem comes, but not the same one with error, its like blue screen with lines accros like display was broken, if you know what i mean and then after several seconds PC just restarts. What could possibly be an issue? I checked SFC /scannow, checked memory, checked everything, scanned everything. Nothing waw wrong. I couldnt repair windows nor reset it from my CD. Please help me.

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-10-25T12:43:01+00:00

    I know how to roll it back. When i roll it back there will be no drivere anymore so i need to install old one again. Im currently on older driver AMD 13.251 from 2014 that was auto installes by windows after fresh install/format. My windows now is up to date but im afraid to install new one because dad uses it for work and he currently has many projects to finnish, so once he gets done i will try, i will update you if its fixed soon.

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