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I have a hd 7770 (ikr its cheap but thats how much i can afford) 3 days ago my mobo died, i got a new one with fx 6100, i tried installing gpu drivers and it got an 1603 error, i deleted everything with ddu and i installed an driver, i played minecraft for 5-10 minutes it crashed, again joined it crashed, after i left the game, i got a bsod, before it was not like that. Im very very frustrated, i tried installing recommended amd driver but it said something bout NSIS idk...

16GB DDR4 Viper 4 Blackout 3200MHZ Ryzen 5 1500X AB350M-gaming3 GTX 1060 6gb Asus dual OC, 1TB hdd seagate 7200rpm, 120gb samsung m.2 ssd

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https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-resolve-NSIS-error-Error-launching-installer

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An NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) error is an error that appears when you’re trying to install something, but the setup file is in some way corrupt or incomplete or if it doesn’t match the settings on your system. The message NSIS error – Error launching installer means that the installer has failed the self-check because it has been modified from its original form. If the installation continues, the software will be broken and won’t function properly.

Try different source for the driver...Try running chkdsk...

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8 minutes ago, RageTester said:

https://www.quora.com/How-do-you-resolve-NSIS-error-Error-launching-installer

Try different source for the driver...Try running chkdsk...

Ill try this

 

16GB DDR4 Viper 4 Blackout 3200MHZ Ryzen 5 1500X AB350M-gaming3 GTX 1060 6gb Asus dual OC, 1TB hdd seagate 7200rpm, 120gb samsung m.2 ssd

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