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Kinu

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  1. I just tried installing world of warcraft classic and I got a blue screen while installing it
  2. Yes I do have an older pc and also a laptop, but I don't think the monitor could cause blue screens. I'm using hdmi 2.0. I'm pretty sure it's not lag, when I was experiencing that flickering the game was running smoothly.
  3. So i tried playing world of warships yesterday, but the screen kept going black for like a millisecond then back and so on and when i tried running the game in windowed it worked with no issues.Then I tried running assassin's creed syndicate which had previously ran okay but this time it gave me the same blinking screen.Today after a windows update i tried running assassin's creed syndicate again and it ran fine.Then i tried running rainbow 6 siege and i got the same flickering issue, so i changed the refresh rate of the game from 240hz to 144hz and the flickering stopped, so I thought it was fine and jumped into a match but as soon as it started loading I got a blue screen.I tried running assassin's creed again but this time it won't even start.I tried running warcraft 3 frozen throne and it ran fine, then tried running Osu, again it ran okay, so I thought that running more demanding games was the problem but then I ran witcher 3 and again it ran okay, so now I think it has something to do with running multiplayer games leading to a wireless adapter driver issue hence the bsod message "kernel auto boost invalid lock acquisition with raised irql" which i googled and one of the fixes is to uninstall said driver. I also got the "kernel auto boost invalid lock release" bsod message which is somewhat alternating with the other one everytime I get a bsod. By the way I ran every game multiple times and I keep getting the same results: Some give me bsods, some won't start at all and some run fine. I tried: uninstalling the latest gpu drivers then installing the newest ones which released yesterday (Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.9.1 Optional).I actually got a bsod while restarting the pc after uninstalling the old drivers reseating the graphics card in the other slot disabling my wireless adapter driver specs: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 G. Skill 16Gb (2x8) CL 14 DDR4 3200MHz MSI MPG X570 Gaming PRO Carbon WI-FI Corsair RMX 750W Radeon RX 5700 XT MSI Evoke OC Could it be that the gpu drivers are causing these issues (maybe like how destiny 2 wouldn't run on ryzen 3000 processors when they came out). I highly doubt it has to do with anything hardware wise, as I said some games run perfectly fine.
  4. I managed to get into safe mode by forcing it to shutdown several times while it was booting up and ran DDU, I'm back to normal now. Now about the drivers, I did install the latest, it says they're from 2019/7/31 ( https://www.amd.com/tr/support/7706 ) . Could it be that my igpu is faulty?
  5. Problem: After a fresh install of windows 10 I installed amd's drivers for the 2200g (Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.7.5 Optional) as everything seemed to be running slow, even browser pages would scroll down with lag.After letting the driver installer do its thing it asked me to restart the pc, and so I did, only to be prompted with a snowy/static display after the restart. I tried: -getting into the bios to search for the igpu tab, but once I open the tab, there is nothing to change/click, it's like it's not recognizing the igpu -booting into safe mode (doesn't work) -switching the hdmi cable with another hdmi cable I'm sure it's the drivers, I just need some help getting out of this situation and where to get the correct drivers.Should i reinstall windows?I searched for two hours for solutions online but no one seemed to have the exact problem that I have (only faulty dedicated gpus, nothing about igpus)
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