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Since reinstalling Windows 10, I have experienced many BSOD's.   I thought I fixed it by disabling fast startup.  

 

Today, I installed iTunes (which came with a whole bunch of stupid software), and started watching Youtube videos.

 

Then, I got these.   Probably graphics driver because on the properties pane of my graphics driver it says that the driver needs further installation.  Also, it only happens while watching Youtube.   And i occasionally experience screen flicker.   Only on one BSOD, I saw the file at fault.  Other times, there was no other info.

 

 

I'm at the point of reinstalling Windows again.

pls help

 

Here are the error screens

Kernal data inpage ERROr2.jpg

Unexpected Store Exception.jpg

Kernel Data Inpage Error.jpg

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if you can boot to desktop, go safe mode and uninstall itunes and display driver

 

Press Windows logo key  + I on your keyboard to open Settings. If that doesn't work, select the Start  button, then select Settings .

Select Update & Security  > Recovery.

Under Advanced startup, select Restart now.

After your PC restarts to the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
 

 

why everybody post the spec of their rig here? i dont! cuz its made of mashed potatoes!

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8 hours ago, zassou said:

if you can boot to desktop, go safe mode and uninstall itunes and display driver

 

Press Windows logo key  + I on your keyboard to open Settings. If that doesn't work, select the Start  button, then select Settings .

Select Update & Security  > Recovery.

Under Advanced startup, select Restart now.

After your PC restarts to the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
 

 

I think I'll reinstall the display driver.

 

Why do I need to get rid of iTunes?

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1 hour ago, MrFixitBlankFace said:

I think I'll reinstall the display driver.

 

Why do I need to get rid of iTunes?

it's obvious you encountered these problem after you installed itunes, ive never used any apple product b4 but im pretty sure it's a badly written software and comes with special driver. therefore it's better to eliminate the variables.

why everybody post the spec of their rig here? i dont! cuz its made of mashed potatoes!

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37 minutes ago, zassou said:

it's obvious you encountered these problem after you installed itunes, ive never used any apple product b4 but im pretty sure it's a badly written software and comes with special driver. therefore it's better to eliminate the variables.

Well, these BSODs were coming since reinstalling Windows.  It just stopped for awhile until the day i installed itunes (for Windows).

 

I uninstalled my graphics driver and then Windows reinstalled it for me.  Right now, I am not yet experienced problems but I haven't really been working on it.  Its off right now.  I'll say if something still goes wrong and then I'll think about quiting iTunes.

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