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System thread exception not handled windows 8

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Please help I get bsod every few minutes saying "system thread exception not handled" I've no idea, whats going on, I updated catalyst a few days ago, and I've had some driver irq less or not equal issues in the past, sorry for lack of info but I'm trying to post before I crash again edit: actually I don't know if it keeps happening, but it just did it twice in the past 10 minutes

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boot into safe mode, completely uninstall your graphics drivers. then download the latest ones from the manufacturer

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boot into safe mode, completely uninstall your graphics drivers. then download the latest ones from the manufacturer

dammit! thats gonna take forever and I got school work to do :/ oh well I guess

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dammit! thats gonna take forever and I got school work to do :/ oh well I guess

shouldnt take too long, as long as you dont have to go enable legacy boot to get into safe mode...

 

but hopefully this should fix it

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shouldnt take too long, as long as you dont have to go enable legacy boot to get into safe mode...

 

but hopefully this should fix it

I did have to enable it or so the tutorials I followed said. Downloading new drivers now. also should I disable it now?

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I did have to enable it or so the tutorials I followed said. Downloading new drivers now. also should I disable it now?

depends. do you like legacy boot, or would you prefer uefi?

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depends. do you like legacy boot, or would you prefer uefi?

I prefer uefi, how do I reenable it?

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should be able to boot into your bios, and itll be in the startup or boot section. possibly under osa configuration

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Okay, so I finished all that, but I found out it only happens when watching videos on ltt... any ideas to fix that part?

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