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Error Code 133

Anonymous
2023-12-30T07:49:13+00:00

I came back to my pc after 2 weeks, updated most of my drivers and now it crashes every once in a while when I play games randomly. I thought it might've been a PSU issue but I've never had this happen in 3 years of having my rig.

I've tried reinstalling the graphics driver but it didnt do much to help. I have yet to redownload and reinstall a fresh driver.

Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

Code: 133

Parameter 1: 1

Parameter 2: 1e00

Parameter 3: fffff801782fb320

Parameter 4: 0

OS version: 10_0_19045

Service Pack: 0_0

Product: 256_1

OS Version: 10.0.19045.2.0.0.256.48

Locale ID: 13321

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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DaveM121 891.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2023-12-30T08:50:14+00:00

Your minidump file indicates that it is the device driver on your Nvidia graphics card that is causing the system to crash

You should completely remove the current Nvidia device driver using the widely available free DDU utility, then restart your PC and go to the support page for your PC on the manufacturer's website to download and install a slightly older version of the Nvidia device driver.

A slightly older version of that driver is more stable than the latest version.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-30T09:14:24+00:00

    Awesome! I'll try this out! Thanks for the help!

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-12-30T08:46:50+00:00

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s1-ruLKRpDvNaxeNubLoQ0nNO5sPl5Ha/view?usp=sharing Here you go. This was the only minidump that would let me zip it. Seems to be the latest one though.

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  3. DaveM121 891.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-12-30T08:21:35+00:00

    Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.

    Please check to see if your PC is producing any minidump files, I will check those to see if they provide any insight into a potential cause of the system crashes.

    Open Windows File Explorer.

    Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump

    Copy any minidump files onto your Desktop, then zip those up.

    Upload the zip file to the Cloud (OneDrive, DropBox... etc.), then choose to share those and get a share link.

    Then post the link here to the zip file, so we can take a look for you.

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