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3060 TI causing bluescreens?

Cookiecrumbles222
Hey guys i got a 3060ti around when it released and ever since then my computer has been randomly bluescreening about once per day. Any idea how to fix it?
 
BlueScreen Errors I've managed to catch:
 
StopCode: KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED
What failed: amdppm.sys
 
StopCode: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION
What failed: FLTMGR.SYS
 
StopCode: DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
What failed:
 
StopCode: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION
What failed: FLTMGR.SYS
 
StopCode: CRITICAL STRUCTURE CORRUPTION
What failed:
 
StopCode: DRIVER PORTION MUST BE NONPAGED
What failed: amdppm.sys
 
StopCode: VIDEO SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR
What failed:
 
StopCode: DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
What failed: amdppm.sys
 
StopCode: KERNEL AUTO BOOST LOCK ACQUISITION WITH RAISED IRQL
What failed:
 
StopCode: DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
What failed:
 
StopCode: ATTEMPTED SWITCH FROM DPC
What failed:
 
StopCode: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION
What failed: Npfs.SYS
 
StopCode: AUTO BOOST LOCK ACQUISITION WITH RAISED IRQL
What failed:
 
StopCode: APC INDEX MISMATCH
What failed:
 
StopCode: DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
What failed:
 
This is just over half but ill stop here not to make the post too long let me know if more would help.
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driver reinstall.

 

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Just now, SignatureSigner said:

driver reinstall.

 

Ive uninstalled graphics drivers and reinstalled tried different versions of the graphics drivers. Ive also uninstalled and reinstalled all my MoBo's drivers. I also did both of these multiple times one time calling nvidia to witch they gave me a cleaning tool witch dident work and calling asus for the mobo drivers to make sure i did it correct

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5 minutes ago, Cookiecrumbles222 said:

would that uninstaller work better than the one nvidia provides (read my last reply) i called them and they had me try their uninstaller


DDU is a cleaner solution to re-installing drivers. 
Follow these: 

  1. Download DDU, along with graphics drivers and audio drivers
  2. Disable your WiFi adapter
  3. Boot into Safe Mode
  4. Run DDU (Clean and restart)
  5. Upon restarting, keep WiFi adapters disabled. Install graphics + audio drivers
  6. Last restart

Test your memory as well, Rufus + Memtest86

Using Rufus you can turn memtest86 into a bootable drive. 

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3 minutes ago, iMxmo said:

 


DDU is a cleaner solution to re-installing drivers. 
Follow these: 

  1. Download DDU, along with graphics drivers and audio drivers
  2. Disable your WiFi adapter
  3. Boot into Safe Mode
  4. Run DDU (Clean and restart)
  5. Upon restarting, keep WiFi adapters disabled. Install graphics + audio drivers
  6. Last restart

Test your memory as well, Rufus + Memtest86

Using Rufus you can turn memtest86 into a bootable drive. 

Thanks so much for your help, and forgive my stupidity lol i know computers well, but only use them on a basic level so some questions,

 

1. When you say download graphics drivers and audio drivers what do you mean when i get these they come as an installer so (geforce experence) and then i launch it and it downloads its self. and for the audio driver i download it and it gives me a folder full of .ini files and in there these is a asus setup.exe and i click that and it installs. Do you want me to have both of those on the computer? Like i currently do or do i need to find a file non-installer version.

 

2. I dont have WiFi on my mobo only Ethernet should i just unplug the ethernet or is there a setting i need to find?

 

3.  sounds good from here

 

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20 minutes ago, iMxmo said:

 


DDU is a cleaner solution to re-installing drivers. 
Follow these: 

  1. Download DDU, along with graphics drivers and audio drivers
  2. Disable your WiFi adapter
  3. Boot into Safe Mode
  4. Run DDU (Clean and restart)
  5. Upon restarting, keep WiFi adapters disabled. Install graphics + audio drivers
  6. Last restart

Test your memory as well, Rufus + Memtest86

Using Rufus you can turn memtest86 into a bootable drive. 

and also i have no idea how to do the memory test thing is this a good video to learn how to do it?

 

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19 hours ago, Cookiecrumbles222 said:

Thanks so much for your help, and forgive my stupidity lol i know computers well, but only use them on a basic level so some questions,

 

1. When you say download graphics drivers and audio drivers what do you mean when i get these they come as an installer so (geforce experence) and then i launch it and it downloads its self. and for the audio driver i download it and it gives me a folder full of .ini files and in there these is a asus setup.exe and i click that and it installs. Do you want me to have both of those on the computer? Like i currently do or do i need to find a file non-installer version.

 

2. I dont have WiFi on my mobo only Ethernet should i just unplug the ethernet or is there a setting i need to find?

 

3.  sounds good from here

 

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You can disable the Ethernet adapter.

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