BSOD for no apparent reason

darkwisper

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Jun 3, 2014
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I've getting bsod's one after another in some cases.
No idea what the problem is, everything is stock.
My PC specs:
Intel i5 3350p @3.1ghz
Motherboard Asus z77-a
RAM Corsair Vengeance 4x4 @1600
Video1: Amd radeon 6570 1gb. ddr3 128 bit
Video2: Nvidia 9800gtx 512mb 256 bit.
I am using the 9800gtx as main graphics card, but i sometimes switch for some games that require more video ram.

The dump is here:
http://www.filedropper.com/060414-20264-01
http://www.filedropper.com/060414-17877-01
http://www.filedropper.com/060414-14274-01

The time in between crashes was under 10 minutes.
I had max of 4 consecutive bsod's. My screen freezes then pc restarts and when windows loads, i get the message that windows recovered from a blue screen.
Thanks, please respond asap, this is getting on my last nerve.
 

darkwisper

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Jun 3, 2014
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I clicked the wrong button, by mistake i selected the best solution.
To clear that, i think that i had this problem before i installed the nvidia card, but i don't remember.
 
use one card or the other and try these steps where I say new card just use w
what card you want to

start computer as normal-- got to add/remove programs--- uninstall all your old cards drivers and add on programs for the card--- shut down and then reboot back to desktop normally [ i dont like to do safemode here cause it my hide an issue ] and it should be running on the windows default driver to check-- go to device manager-display- right click your card [it may just say generic vga ] - property's - driver - and see that driver provider is microsoft- if so shut down and turn off psu switch unplug it wait a min or so push the power button like you normally do to start the computer to see if its discharged-- [if the computer comes on for like a second or two and dies it now discharged] then remove your old card and install the new card as proper install instructions show for your new card-- when you got everything in order and installed correctly [monitor and all] put power back to the psu turn on switch start up computer normally and let it boot to desktop and it should be running on windows default drivers if it looks good with no issues install your new cards drivers and reboot as prompted. and hopefully all will be good to go. i like to download the driver from nvidia/amd to a file on the desktop and install it from there