Windows 7 BSOD

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The top few errors on your list all relate to direct x and your NVidia drivers. I would uninstall the graphics driver, grab a copy of DDU from 3dguru.com and run that to remove any leftover bits, then re-install the newest graphics driver.

ThomasLeong

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Because you have a number of 'IRQ_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL' to pointers in your post, there is a good chance you have a bad driver or device attached to your system. Could also be bad software that installs some sort of device driver to run it.

Step through and uninstall devices and their respective drivers. Run pc for a while to see if, without that device and its driver, BSOD still persists. If BSOD still occurs without, then next device and its driver. Likewise with software. It's a tedious but necessary task.
 

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Jesse_20

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The top few errors on your list all relate to direct x and your NVidia drivers. I would uninstall the graphics driver, grab a copy of DDU from 3dguru.com and run that to remove any leftover bits, then re-install the newest graphics driver.
 
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Just__

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deleted everything with DDU now reinstalling the NVidia driver ill respond later to test if I still get BSOD.