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Drivers causing crashes

Anonymous
2024-10-13T19:21:42+00:00

Hey guys. I've been on here before, but I am still experiencing the blue screen of death.. This has been persisting for about a year and I have honestly had it.

The details are: My PC blue screens ranging from about every 10-30 minutes.

If I am in a game like Roblox, it won't crash. This only happens if I am in my browser watching youtube or in my desktop or if I try to run any kind of game mods.

I know its not my browser causing the issue, and I have asked a question about this issue before, found out it is a driver issue.

I've tried older drivers, newer drivers, different drivers, factory reset, BIOS update, playing with windows settings, updating windows, and nothing works. Anything you can think of I've probably tried. Sometimes it will just freeze and shut off without any blue screens. NVIDIA drivers seem to be my main cause but those are the only drivers my pc is compatible with..

Normally the error code is a CRITICAL PROCESS DIED or a SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION.

PLEASE someone help me. I've had so many people look at my pc and I have called so many people. If it is a driver issue PLEASE tell me which ones to get or be specific.. This has been such a frustrating experience.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-10-19T18:53:21+00:00

    Hey! Been a hot minute since I last replied. No drivers are compatible with my pc. I've went to https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/rtx-enterprise-and-quadro-driver-branch-history/ and each ones says that they are not compatible with my pc, yet NVIDIA is the only driver my pc is able to download. I have no other app besides the package it installs so I don't know what to install if the only thing I CAN install is killing my pc.

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