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Its me again.  You may recall that I created a thread on this awhile back called "My Windows 10 Reinstallation Thread".  I have been experiencing some issues with my "new" laptop.  First of all, I got two Blue Screens which had "StopCode:  System Service Exception and another one I forgot.  I checked for drivers in Control Panel and I was up to date.   Second, I have had several drag scenarios in which the mouse would have a loading blue circle or the taskbar would disappear.  what could I have done wrong in the reinstallation?  I did reinstall it twice since I forgot to remove the USB Drive while the system was about to reboot.  So I went into the Windows Installation Setup again.  

Thoughts?

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UPDATE: I think it might be the driver.  On my Display Driver's window, there is a message that says INTEL 146iyp7u97(numbers and letters and dots)   needs further installation.  I tried updating the driver but windows said I already have the latest version.

 

What should I do to avoid these BSODs?

Help? @homeap5?

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Hmm, why me? Mostly when I see "reinstalling Windows" I don't help - there are other guys on this forum who are way more experienced with constant reinstalling system. :) I'm trying to help if someone has a problem and not using reinstall as main and first solution.

 

You may try manual driver install downloaded from manufacturer website. And disable automatic driver update. You may try to disable fast startup. You can even check your hardware (disk, ram, etc.). Lot of things may help, but problem is possible to resolve only by spending lot of time to check everything. It may be even new driver that causes problem. In fact - it's guessing. You should try fix problems before reinstall.

 

Good luck anyway.

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2 hours ago, homeap5 said:

Hmm, why me? Mostly when I see "reinstalling Windows" I don't help - there are other guys on this forum who are way more experienced with constant reinstalling system. :) I'm trying to help if someone has a problem and not using reinstall as main and first solution.

 

You may try manual driver install downloaded from manufacturer website. And disable automatic driver update. You may try to disable fast startup. You can even check your hardware (disk, ram, etc.). Lot of things may help, but problem is possible to resolve only by spending lot of time to check everything. It may be even new driver that causes problem. In fact - it's guessing. You should try fix problems before reinstall.

 

Good luck anyway.

Well I just tagged you because I saw your reputation in the Windows section of the forum. 

 

 

Manual install may be a good idea.   The thing is, after I reinstalled windows (I reinstalled it because the laptop was full of bloatware and low on space) I got a notification that said "Windows is searching for a driver for this device"  soon after, I updated windows.  Maybe the update intervened with the driver installation.   But since the driver is telling me it requires further installation and many pc websites link these Blue Screens to faulty drivers, there is a large chance that its the GPU Driver.

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Yes, it is a chance. Next time just uninstall bloatware - the same effect without problems. It's not that hard to clean your os - it has built in functions for that. :) Anyway - disable automatic drivers update, otherwise system will overwrite your drivers.

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2 hours ago, homeap5 said:

Yes, it is a chance. Next time just uninstall bloatware - the same effect without problems. It's not that hard to clean your os - it has built in functions for that. :) Anyway - disable automatic drivers update, otherwise system will overwrite your drivers.

Right now, its doing fine.  Maybe Windows fixed the problem.  I'll mention if it happen again.

 

Thanks

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