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Computer Rebooting/Crashing when Windows Loads..

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May 17, 2014 12:10:50 PM

Ok, I'm just going to get right to the point.
I recently baught components to build a PC, I built it and everything worked great.... I then booted up the system, installed all the drivers etc.
The system proceeded to work for a good couple of days..Then a weird thing happened. The screen got covered in green pixels, the screen then went fully black and then went back to normal. I then recieved a notification saying something like "Display driver NVIDIA kernal version 325.XX has recovered from an unexpected crash". I asked a couple of my friends and they said that the problem was probabally caused by a faultly PSU. I waited a while (saving up money for a new PSU) using the computer without the Graphics card (GTX 660). I finally saved up enough money and baught a new PSU (Corsair CX600M 600W ATX 80+ Bronze PC Power Supply). I then booted up the system again... To no avail... Now when I boot up the system, when Windows loads the whole thing crashes!! I've already Googled some potential "fixes" and have tried many solutions from editing the registry to downgrading the driver versions. Please could someone help me. Thanks in advance.

Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
AMD FX-6300 Six core processor
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660
8GB Kingston RAM
Gigabyte Ultra Durable motherboard (GA-78LMT-USB3)
Corsair CX600M 600W ATX 80+ Bronze PC Power Supply

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May 17, 2014 12:15:37 PM

I would say that this is a graphic card hardware problem. if the display comes back on then try to uninstall the drivers of your graphics card anyhow. then remove your card
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May 17, 2014 12:17:53 PM

Sonu Dutta said:
I would say that this is a graphic card hardware problem. if the display comes back on then try to uninstall the drivers of your graphics card anyhow. then remove your card

I have tried this, I uninstalled every driver that had anything to do with NVIDIA then I reinstalled them again. No change....
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May 17, 2014 12:19:48 PM

Then it has to be a hardware problem. You better go to the dealer if the warranty is still valid
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May 17, 2014 12:30:12 PM

Sonu Dutta said:
Then it has to be a hardware problem. You better go to the dealer if the warranty is still valid


Great, I was hoping it wasn't a hardware problem :(  Thanks for the advice, I will call the dealer right away!
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May 17, 2014 12:31:39 PM

Always a pleasure to help :) 
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